

Defenders Podcast
William Lane Craig
Defenders is Dr. William Lane Craig's Sunday school class on Christian doctrine and apologetics
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May 6, 2020 • 0sec
Defenders 3: Doctrine of Man (Part 16): Locating the Historical Adam
Delve into the intriguing link between Homo heidelbergensis and the biblical figure of Adam. Discover how archaeological and genetic evidence reshapes our understanding of human evolution. The discussion highlights unique cognitive traits that may originate from early hominins. Explore the fascinating intersection of science and scripture in redefining humanity's origins.

Apr 29, 2020 • 0sec
Defenders 3: Doctrine of Man (Part 15): Were Neanderthals Humans?
Delve into the fascinating connection between brain size and intelligence in hominins, debunking common myths while showcasing the incredible cognitive capabilities of our ancient relatives. Discover the intriguing humanity of Neanderthals, revealing how archaeological findings indicate their complex behaviors and essential role in human evolution. Join a conversation that intertwines science and history with engaging insights, all while highlighting resilience in challenging times.

Apr 22, 2020 • 0sec
Defenders 3: Doctrine of Man (Part 14): When Did Adam Live?
Dive into the fascinating origins of humanity as the hosts explore the timeline of Adam and Eve. They examine the historical and scientific perspectives on when Adam lived. The conversation covers early hominids, their behaviors, and intriguing cave art. Listeners are taken on a journey that stretches from one million to 50,000 years ago, blending theology with anthropology.

Apr 8, 2020 • 0sec
Defenders 3: Doctrine of Man (Part 13): The Question of the Historicity of Adam and Eve
Dive into the ongoing debate about the historicity of Adam and Eve and what it means for our understanding of humanity. The discussion contrasts traditional beliefs with modern interpretations, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own views. Explore the biblical texts and genealogies that portray these figures, analyzing their significance as more than just symbols. The implications for human ancestry are profound, making this a thought-provoking exploration of faith and history.

Apr 1, 2020 • 0sec
Defenders 3: Doctrine of Man (Part 12): The Origin of the Soul
Dive into the philosophical and theological debates about the origin of the soul, from classical perspectives to early church controversies. Explore intriguing theories like Traducianism and Creationism, alongside their ethical implications, especially regarding abortion. The podcast highlights the complexities of soul presence and brainwave activity, while hinting at deeper discussions on humanity's fallen nature. It's a thought-provoking journey that challenges beliefs and ethical considerations.

Mar 25, 2020 • 0sec
Defenders 3: Doctrine of Man (Part 11): A Challenge to Dualism-Interactionism – The Libet Experiments
Dive into the fascinating implications of Benjamin Libet's experiments, which challenge the traditional views of free will and consciousness. Discover how brain signals influence our decision-making, sparking a lively debate about human choices. Explore the ongoing discussion about the human composition—are we defined by body and soul, or is there a spiritual dimension at play? This exploration critiques definitions of soul and spirit while emphasizing our connection to the divine.

Mar 11, 2020 • 0sec
Defenders 3: Doctrine of Man (Part 10): Refuting Reductive and Non-Reductive Physicalism
Dive into a gripping discussion on the nature of the mind, where dualism faces off against physicalism. Explore why physicalism struggles to account for key mental states like consciousness and free will. The conversation highlights the importance of the soul in understanding these concepts, defending a dualistic perspective that challenges reductive approaches. It's a thought-provoking exploration that invites listeners to reconsider the very essence of what it means to be human.

Mar 4, 2020 • 0sec
Defenders 3: Doctrine of Man (Part 9): Refuting Materialism / Monism
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on the relationship between body and soul, featuring insights from Apostle Paul and New Testament parables. Explore Jewish views on the afterlife, focusing on the conscious existence of souls. Delve into the theological significance of dualism and the challenges materialism poses to free will and moral responsibility. Examine the philosophical implications of personal identity and the soul’s persistence beyond death, contrasting materialism with biblical perspectives that affirm the complexity of human nature.

Feb 27, 2020 • 0sec
Defenders 3: Doctrine of Man (Part 8): Systematizing the Biblical Data Concerning the Nature of Man
Discover the intriguing theological views on the nature of man, exploring trichotomy, dichotomy, and unitarianism. Dive into Jewish perspectives on resurrection, tracing beliefs from the Old to the New Testament. Examine the body, soul, and mind's relationships, emphasizing the soul's role in self-consciousness. Learn about animal souls, Christian funeral practices, and the theological significance of cremation versus burial. Engage in a critical discussion on materialism and dualism, challenging conventional beliefs and touching on divine sanctification.

Feb 27, 2020 • 0sec
Defenders 3: Doctrine of Man (Part 7): Paul’s Use of the Anthropological Terms Sarx and Psuche
Delve into Paul’s anthropology as the podcast explores the terms 'sarx' and 'psuche.' Discover the metaphorical meaning of 'flesh' and its implications for human nature. Learn about the resurrection through vivid analogies, emphasizing the duality of body and spirit. The significance of Hades and final destinations is revealed through parables. Experience the journey of spiritual transformation and the contrasting theological perspectives on resurrection. The discussion culminates with reflections on the afterlife, examining various states of existence.