Defenders Podcast

William Lane Craig
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Jan 12, 2023 • 0sec

Defenders: Doctrine of God: Trinity (Part 5): The Historical Survey

Dive into the fascinating evolution of the Trinity doctrine, tracing its roots through early Greek apologists. Discover how Hellenistic philosophy influenced the development of logos Christology. Explore the intricate relationships among the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as they were articulated over time. This historical survey provides a captivating look at how theological concepts have transformed through the centuries.
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Jan 4, 2023 • 0sec

Defenders: Doctrine of God: Trinity (Part 4): The Holy Spirit

Explore the intriguing identity of the Holy Spirit as the third person of the Trinity. Discover His distinct personhood and divine nature, illustrated through biblical references. Engage with discussions on His active role in prayer and ministry among believers. The conversation also tackles opposing beliefs like Unitarianism and Jehovah's Witness perspectives, offering compelling counterarguments. Dive into the theological implications of the Holy Spirit's relationship with the Father and Son.
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Dec 28, 2022 • 0sec

Defenders: Doctrine of God: Trinity (Part 3): The Deity of Christ

The discussion dives deep into the doctrine of the Trinity, with a focus on the divine nature of Christ. It explores how early Christians affirmed Jesus' deity without the title 'theos.' Key New Testament passages reveal His roles as creator and sustainer. The intricacies of Christ’s dual nature are highlighted, linking biblical texts to the doctrine of the Trinity. Additionally, the significance of Jesus as 'The Son of Man' in relation to God the Father is examined, reinforcing vital beliefs central to Christian theology.
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Dec 21, 2022 • 0sec

Defenders: Doctrine of God: Trinity (Part 2): Three Distinct Persons in the Godhead

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Dec 15, 2022 • 0sec

Defenders: Doctrine of God: Trinity (Part 1): There Is One God

Delve into the intriguing doctrine of the Trinity, where God exists as three distinct yet unified persons. Explore common misconceptions and critically assess popular analogies that often oversimplify this complex belief. Discover medieval perspectives through Thomas Aquinas, emphasizing relational dynamics within the divine. Learn how to communicate the Trinity's intricacies to children, striking a balance between simplicity and depth while maintaining the moral perfection of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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Dec 7, 2022 • 0sec

Defenders: Excursus on Natural Theology (Part 34): The Emotional Version of the Problem of Evil

Explore the emotional challenges posed by the problem of evil and suffering, challenging conventional intellectual objections. Discover how faith intertwines with hardship, emphasizing God's empathy in Christ’s sacrifice. A moving story illustrates the profound impact of love in dark times, showcasing strength through relationships. Learn how a blind woman finds joy amidst suffering, highlighting the deep connection faith can foster. Delve into biblical insights on weak moments revealing divine strength and the importance of hope in life’s trials.
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Nov 30, 2022 • 0sec

Defenders: Excursus on Natural Theology (Part 33): The Problem of Evil and Suffering (4)

Dive into the profound relationship between suffering and divine purpose, exploring how adversity can serve as a catalyst for spiritual growth. Historical examples illustrate faith flourishing in the face of hardship. Challenge the misconception that Christianity guarantees happiness, and discuss how suffering is intrinsic to the human experience. Reflect on the philosophical dilemmas of evil, highlighting Jesus' suffering as a source of hope. Ultimately, the conversation redefines the pursuit of true fulfillment through deepening one's relationship with God.
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Nov 24, 2022 • 0sec

Defenders: Excursus on Natural Theology (Part 32): The Problem of Evil and Suffering (3)

Dive into the perplexing complexities of the problem of evil in natural theology. Explore how suffering challenges our perception of God's goodness, intertwined with engaging cultural references. Discover the profound lessons from the Orlando shooting and the biblical figure of Job, emphasizing faith amid tragedy. Humorously, unravel time travel themes from 'Back to the Future' that illustrate how small decisions shape our realities. Finally, understand how the existence of evil can actually deepen our need for a moral framework rooted in divine purpose.
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Nov 16, 2022 • 0sec

Defenders: Excursus on Natural Theology (Part 31): The Problem of Evil and Suffering (2)

Dive into the intriguing philosophical quandary of evil and suffering in a world that includes a loving God. Explore how suffering can foster moral growth and personal development, challenging the notion that pain is purely negative. Delve into the complex interplay of free will and its implications on moral choices, and critique atheistic arguments surrounding the existence of evil. Reflect on the hopeful vision of a future without suffering while grappling with the profound questions of divine purpose in the face of human hardship.
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Nov 2, 2022 • 0sec

Defenders: Excursus on Natural Theology (Part 30): The Problem of Evil and Suffering (1)

Dive into a profound exploration of the problem of evil and suffering, illustrated through a personal narrative from the 1985 Mexico City earthquake. Heart-wrenching stories highlight the clash between grief and faith, prompting deep reflections on the nature of suffering. The discussion navigates emotional versus intellectual perspectives, aiming to foster understanding in the debate about God's existence. Philosophical dialogues tackle atheistic arguments while challenging believers to articulate their views on suffering's complexities.

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