

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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Mar 20, 2025 • 5min
Question of the Week #931: Simul Iustus et Peccator
Dive into the complex relationship between righteousness and sin. Discover how believers navigate the balance of being declared righteous yet still battling personal shortcomings. The discussion emphasizes the significant roles of faith in Christ and the Holy Spirit, offering insightful perspectives on justification and sanctification. This thought-provoking dialogue sheds light on the ongoing struggle many face in their spiritual journeys.

Mar 17, 2025 • 20min
A Skeptical Philosopher Becomes a Christian Part Two
The discussion highlights the backlash against the new atheist movement, showcasing how prominent figures like Dawkins alienated some non-believers. It delves into various attitudes towards atheism and critiques superficial arguments against the existence of God. The speaker shares insights from William Alston on religious experiences as valid justifications for faith. Personal transformative experiences of love and morality are examined, revealing their impact on ethical beliefs. Ultimately, a skeptic's journey to Christianity is explored, reshaping his understanding of faith.

Mar 13, 2025 • 9min
Question of the Week #930: Great-Making Properties and the Ontological Argument
A thought-provoking exploration unfolds as a young individual from Syria tackles the ontological argument, highlighting the subjective nature of concepts like greatness and perfection. The discussion dives into the complexities of value in metaphysical debates, reflecting on various philosophical perspectives and recent developments. The conversation also emphasizes 'great-making properties,' scrutinizing their importance in contemplating the existence of an omnipotent and morally perfect being across different realms. Prepare for deep philosophical insights!

Mar 10, 2025 • 19min
A Skeptical Philosopher Becomes a Christian Part One
A deep dive into the transformative journey of Dr. Larry Sanger from agnosticism to Christianity unfolds, stressing the importance of patience in faith development. Methodological skepticism is examined as a strategic approach, scrutinizing its limitations against Cartesian thought. Listeners will explore how parenting influences spiritual beliefs, alongside personal testimonies contrasting Ayn Rand's philosophies with Christian values. The discussion navigates the complexities of youth, faith, and skepticism, ultimately contemplating the nature of God and creation from nothing.

Mar 6, 2025 • 6min
Question of the Week #929: Papa Bear on the Trinity
Dive into the fascinating intricacies of the Trinity, where unity meets diversity in the divine trio of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Discover how these complex relationships reflect in biblical narratives and theological discussions. The conversation also explores how children's literature presents the Trinity, shedding light on its profound unity and harmony. Through accessible storytelling, the mysteries of the divine are made engaging and understandable, captivating listeners of all ages.

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Mar 3, 2025 • 15min
Is Dr. Craig Wrong About Deconstruction? Part Two
Dive into the emotional landscape of faith as the role of feelings in shaping truth is scrutinized. Discover the tension between questioning beliefs and embracing critical thinking, highlighting deconstruction as a path to spiritual liberation. Explore biblical perspectives on deconstruction and its necessity in understanding diverse interpretations. The discussion emphasizes the importance of navigating different Christian beliefs while maintaining a constructive dialogue, offering a light on the journey of faith and emotional resilience.

Feb 27, 2025 • 4min
Question of the Week #928: Quantum Unitarity and the Ascension of Jesus
Explore the intriguing intersection of quantum principles and theological concepts, specifically regarding Christ's ascension. Delve into the implications of quantum unitarity on cosmological theories while seeking to reconcile science with faith. Uncover the nature of miracles as it relates to the ascension of Jesus, contrasting theistic and naturalistic views. Discover how divine beings may operate outside natural laws, sparking thought-provoking discussions on faith and science.

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Feb 24, 2025 • 12min
Is Dr. Craig Wrong About Deconstruction? Part One
Delve into the intriguing topic of deconstruction in the Christian faith, as its implications for reassessing beliefs are explored. A father-son duo shares a touching moment during an apologetics seminar, highlighting family bonds and parenting challenges. The discussion advocates for constructing a solid Christian worldview grounded in biblical principles, emphasizing systematic theology. Furthermore, the podcast distinguishes between deconstruction and deconversion, promoting faith re-evaluation without loss of core beliefs, while considering the powerful role of emotions in faith and persuasion.

Feb 20, 2025 • 10min
Question of the Week #927: Corporate Election
Dive into the intriguing world of corporate election, where theological perspectives clash! Explore how Calvinism and Arminianism view God's collective choice for salvation, emphasizing community over individualism. Discover the olive tree metaphor that illustrates how believers' faith determines their inclusion. Unravel complex critiques while balancing the importance of corporate membership and individual election. It's a thought-provoking journey into faith, community, and divine choice!

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Feb 17, 2025 • 16min
Questions About Souls, Necessary Being, and Video Games
Dive into a thought-provoking exploration of the soul and gender identity, where personal essence meets societal constructs. The conversation shifts to God as a necessary being, unraveling complex ideas about existence across possible worlds. Listeners grapple with finding the right faith community while navigating the implications of mega churches. Finally, the addictive nature of video games sparks discussions on family dynamics and traditional bonding, highlighting modern challenges in faith and relationships.


