
In the Arena: The Debates and Lectures of William Lane Craig
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Secular Humanism vs Christianity
Dr. William Lane Craig debates an attorney on Christianity and Secular Humanism.
God and the Historical Adam
Dr Craig discusses the existence of God and the historicity of Adam.
A Philosophical Look at Molinism and Middle Knowledge
Dr. Craig outlines a view of God's sovereignty and human responsibility.
Interview on C.S. Lewis
Dr. Craig is interviewed in the UK on the life and philosophy of C. S. Lewis.
Interview on C.S. Lewis
Five Reasons God Exists
Dr. Craig highlights his famous five reasons to think God exists.
Five Reasons God Exists
Stephen Hawking and Cosmology
Dr William Lane Craig examines whether cosmology is a religion for atheists in a lecture delivered at Highfield Church, Southampton, in the UK.
Stephen Hawking and Cosmology
Divine Aseity
Divine Aseity
Dr. Craig delivers the Cadbury Lectures at the University of Birmingham on God’s self existence.
William Lane Craig "Eastwoods" Richard Dawkins
William Lane Craig "Eastwoods" Richard Dawkins
Richard Dawkins refused to debate Dr. Craig, so Dr. Craig addresses an empty chair!
Is Theistic Belief Rational in a Scientific Age?
Dr. Craig dialogues with Jeff Hester, the editor emeritus of Astronomy magazine, at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Is Theistic Belief Rational in a Scientific Age?
On Behalf of a Molinist Perspective
On Behalf of a Molinist Perspective
Dr. William Lane Craig presents a Molinist perspective on God's providence to a congregation in San Francisco.
God and the Platonic Host
William Lane Craig spoke at the C. S. Lewis Memorial Conference and Service at Oriel College of Oxford University.
God and the Platonic Host
The Evidence for God
Dr. Craig addresses students in Imperial College in London on evidence for God's existence.
The Evidence for God
Does Math Point to God?
Dr. Craig and atheist philosopher Graham Oppy discuss a unique argument for God's existence from mathematics.
Does Math Point to God?
William Lane Craig Debates Atheists
William Lane Craig Debates Atheists
Highlights from Dr. Craig's debates with atheist philosophers.
William Lane Craig at the Alvin Plantinga Conference
Dr. Craig interacts with attendees of the Plantinga Conference on the Kalam Cosmological Argument.
William Lane Craig at the Alvin Plantinga Conference
A Conversation With William Lane Craig
Dr. Craig is interviewed about his life and achievements.
A Conversation With William Lane Craig
William Lane Craig vs. Phillip Adams on God's Existence
Dr. Craig debates Phillip Adams in Australia on the reality of God.
William Lane Craig vs. Phillip Adams on God's Existence
Debating Penal Substitution
Dr. Craig discusses views on the atonement of Christ with Greg Boyd.
Debating Penal Substitution
Is the Resurrection of Jesus Historical?
Dr. Craig debates Roy Hoover on whether the Resurrection of Jesus is historical.
Is the Resurrection of Jesus Historical?
The Concept of God in Christianity and Islam
Dr. Craig debates Muslim scholar Jamal Badawi.
The Concept of God in Christianity and Islam
Dead or Alive: Debate on the Resurrection
William Lane Craig debates atheist Robert Grey Cavin on the resurrection of Jesus.
Dead or Alive: Debate on the Resurrection
Is Belief in God Reasonable?
Dr. Craig debates atheist philosopher Arif Ahmed in the UK.
Is Belief in God Reasonable?
Apologetics and the Next Generation
Dr. William Lane Craig is interviewed on the future of apologetics.
Apologetics and the Next Generation
Free Thought Interview with William Lane Craig
Dr. Craig discusses the Kalam Cosmological Argument on a Free Thinkers podcast.
Free Thought Interview with William Lane Craig
God, Time, and Relativity
Dr. Craig's lecture at PhysPhil Conference 2012.
God, Time, and Relativity
William Lane Craig on the Historical Adam
William Lane Craig on the Historical Adam
Dr. Craig discusses his work on the historical Adam with Dr. Mike Licona.
Is God Necessary for Morality?
Dr. Craig and Louise Antony in an academic debate on the foundational basis of morality.