

Reasonable Faith Podcast
William Lane Craig
Reasonable Faith is a conversational program dealing with the most important apologetic questions of our day.
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Apr 29, 2024 • 23min
Questions on Evangelism, the God Particle, and the Atonement
 Topics discussed include the necessity of evangelism, defending the historicity of resurrection accounts, the power of specific prayer, and exploring God's love within the Trinitarian doctrine. 

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Apr 22, 2024 • 22min
Questions on Visions, Sin, and Young Earth Creationism
 Debates on visions in the Bible, origins of sin, and Young Earth Creationism are explored. Topics include the historicity of Jesus' resurrection, challenges to traditional views on sin, and debunking young earth creationism. Discussions on the duality of Jesus, intentionality vs. materiality, and the concept of God's omnibenevolence in Islam. 

Apr 15, 2024 • 26min
Fantasy of the Gaps
 Exploring the concept of 'Fantasy of the Gaps' in science and theism, discussing the God of the Gaps fallacy. Critiquing Roger Penrose's cosmological theory and exploring mathematical models of an eternal universe. Delving into the RNA world hypothesis and the infinite universe solution for the origin of RNA replication. Debating the evidence for the existence of God and the blurred lines between fact and fiction in modern science. 

Apr 8, 2024 • 25min
Scientific Materialism and Woke Ideology
 The podcast delves into the relationship between Scientific Materialism and Woke ideology, exploring how materialist philosophy inadvertently led to the rise of woke ideology. It critiques the coherence of scientific materialism with reason and discusses the implications of woke ideology on education and societal well-being. The speakers also explore the role of Christians in mainstream academia and the clash between scientific materialism and woke ideology. 

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Apr 1, 2024 • 16min
Craig Keener on the Historical Jesus
 Craig Keener, an expert on the historical reliability of the Gospels, discusses how Jesus evolved from a figure of little significance to a transformative historical and religious figure posthumously. They analyze historical accounts of Jesus in Josephus' writings, explore references to Jesus and Pontius Pilate in Rome, and delve into the historical method and reliability of the Gospels. 

Mar 25, 2024 • 18min
The Seven Most Googled Questions About God
 Delving into the most Googled questions about God, the podcast explores topics like the existence of God, the purpose of life, the exclusivity of Christianity regarding salvation, Jesus as God in the Bible, and seeking support for Reasonable Faith Ministry. It addresses deep questions with insights from a Texas pastor's research and emphasizes the importance of a personal relationship with God found through Christ. 

Mar 19, 2024 • 23min
Questions on Human Reproduction, Heaven, and Islam
 Discussion on God's creation of individuals who reject him, potentiality and divinity in the Incarnation, purpose of heaven and human existence, projects in the new heaven and earth, and a debate between Islam and Christianity. 

Mar 11, 2024 • 18min
Physics and Philosophy Part Two
 Dr. Craig delves into the fine-tuning argument for God's existence and debates the multiverse theory. They explore the relationship between physical laws and creation, the balance of universal constants, the role of science in theology and philosophy, and the resurgence of natural theology in modern science. 

Mar 4, 2024 • 22min
Physics and Philosophy Part One
 Dr. Craig discusses the dialogue between Tyson and Carroll on physics history and the arrow of time. They explore the intersection of physics and philosophy, dive into the many worlds hypothesis in quantum mechanics, and debate cosmology and God. The podcast also touches on misconceptions about Christianity in relation to science. 

Feb 26, 2024 • 22min
Natural Theology and Luther
 Exploration of Lutheran perspectives on natural theology, contrasting it with a theology of glory. Delving into theological disparities between Lutheran and Reformed views, emphasizing grace and faith. Philosophical arguments for God's existence in a secular context. Appreciation for The Blackwell Companion's endorsement by Ken and its defense of Jesus' resurrection. 


