

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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Jan 20, 2025 • 4min
Question of the Week #922: Faith Supported by Evidence
Delve into the misconception that faith lacks evidence, especially in discussions about atheism. Discover how biblical definitions portray faith as more than blind belief. Explore Hebrews 11.1, which emphasizes that true faith is anchored in rational evidence and historical context. The conversation encourages a deeper, thoughtful approach to understanding Christian beliefs, merging confidence in the unseen with strong reasoning.

Jan 20, 2025 • 21min
Volume One of Dr. Craig's Systematic Philosophical Theology Part One
An exciting new multi-volume systematic philosophical theology project has been launched, reflecting years of dedication and collaboration. The speakers discuss the strategic planning behind releasing volumes individually and the integration of diverse theological fields. They highlight the surprisingly low price of the new book and delve into the defining features of systematic theology. Moreover, they examine the decline in such theologies today, stressing their significance in shaping Christian doctrine and the influence of key theologians like Aquinas and Calvin.

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Jan 13, 2025 • 21min
Questions About Molinism
Get ready for an exciting announcement regarding a new philosophical theology release! Dive into the contrasting views of human freedom between Aquinas and Molina. Explore the intriguing concept of middle knowledge and how it relates to universal salvation. Delve into the balance of trans-world damnation and salvation within Molinism. Finally, uncover how this framework attempts to harmonize divine sovereignty with human freedom in its theological complexities.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 4min
Question of the Week #921: Maximal Greatness and Middle Knowledge
Delve into the intriguing concept of middle knowledge and its relation to maximal greatness. The discussion highlights how middle knowledge affects our understanding of God's omniscience and omnipotence. This exploration reveals that for a being to be truly maximally great, it must embody middle knowledge, offering profound insights into the nature of divinity. Discover how philosophical theories intertwine with theological principles, deepening our comprehension of what it means to conceive of the greatest being.

Jan 6, 2025 • 17min
God's Transcendence and Incorporeality
Dive into the fascinating attributes of God, focusing on His divine incorporeality and immaterial nature. Explore how traditional beliefs differ from contemporary interpretations, especially surrounding Christ's incarnation. The discussion highlights biblical foundations and philosophical arguments regarding God’s invisibility and spirit. The podcast also examines scriptural instances where God assumes physical forms, emphasizing that His true essence remains incorporeal. Engaging philosophical challenges around the dual nature of Christ add further depth to this thought-provoking conversation.

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Jan 2, 2025 • 4min
Question of the Week #920: Compositional Anthropological Dualism
Delve into the intriguing world of Cartesian substance dualism and personal identity. The discussion reveals a fascinating personal journey towards embracing this philosophical view. A compelling framework is presented, linking personal identity directly to the soul. Neurological research offers surprising insights that enhance the exploration of how we define ourselves. It's a thought-provoking conversation about the intersection of philosophy and science.

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Dec 30, 2024 • 15min
A Muslim Contemplates the Kalam
A Muslim apologist presents a fascinating illustration of the Kalam Cosmological Argument, tracing its historical roots in Islamic culture. The discussion dives into the necessity of a first cause for the universe, likening it to falling dominoes needing an external push. Key theological differences between Christianity and Islam are explored, particularly regarding the nature of Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Additionally, the debate on Christ's divine awareness during infancy offers deep insights, all while emphasizing the importance of interfaith dialogue.

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Dec 26, 2024 • 7min
Question of the Week #919: ChatGPT Strikes Out Big Time!
Dive into a critical analysis of the First Cause Argument, revealing its logical fallacies like special pleading. The discussion turns to the Kalam Cosmological Argument, addressing common objections and misconceptions about causality. Expect a thorough breakdown of these philosophical debates that challenge the rationale for a divine creator, fostering a deeper understanding of the arguments for and against the existence of God.

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Dec 23, 2024 • 23min
The Apostle Paul and Joseph Smith's Vision
The podcast dives into the contrasting religious experiences of the Apostle Paul and Joseph Smith. It examines the communal nature of Paul's encounter with Christ versus the more subjective experience of Smith. The hosts scrutinize the historical claims surrounding both figures, highlighting evidence for Paul's resurrection experience while critically assessing Smith's first vision. The discussion also touches on the theological ramifications for evangelical dialogue with Mormons, revealing deep insights into faith, miracles, and historical interpretations.

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Dec 19, 2024 • 11min
Question of the Week #918: Countering Oneness Theology
Dive into the complexities of the Trinity and the misconceptions surrounding it. Discover how Oneness theology clashes with Hindu polytheism, fueled by a thoughtful listener's question. The discussion illuminates the distinct personhood within the Trinity, focusing on the importance of masculine pronouns for the Holy Spirit. Additionally, explore the active role of the Holy Spirit in divine actions and compare divine personhood to biblical non-human entities. It's a fascinating exploration of theological clarity amidst challenging beliefs.