Defenders Podcast William Lane Craig
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Defenders is Dr. William Lane Craig's Sunday school class on Christian doctrine and apologetics
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Doctrine of Creation (Part 5): Arguments for creatio ex nihilo
Doctrine of Creation (Part 5): Arguments for creatio ex nihilo
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Defenders: Doctrine of Creation (Part 4): The Notion of “Bringing Something Into Being”
Defenders: Doctrine of Creation (Part 4): The Notion of “Bringing Something Into Being”
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Defenders: Doctrine of Creation (Part 3): Creatio ex Nihilo in the New Testament
Defenders: Doctrine of Creation (Part 3): Creatio ex Nihilo in the New Testament
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Defenders: Doctrine of Creation (Part 2): Does Genesis 1 Teach Creatio Ex Nihilo?
Defenders: Doctrine of Creation (Part 2): Does Genesis 1 Teach Creatio Ex Nihilo?
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Defenders: Doctrine of Creation (Part 1): Creatio Ex Nihilo
Defenders: Doctrine of Creation (Part 1): Creatio Ex Nihilo
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Defenders: Doctrine of Christ (Part 51): The Work of Christ (44) - Christian Particularism, Conclusion
Defenders: Doctrine of Christ (Part 51): The Work of Christ (44) - Christian Particularism, Conclusion
Customer Reviews
An eclectic mix of apologetics Q&A
Whatever side of the debate you may fall on, this podcast has plenty of conversation starters and food for thought. The conversational format makes for an easy listen and the topics are engaging and often respond to specific listener questions. As a UK listener, the applied topics are sometimes a little US-centric but the vast majority pertain to general theology and natural theology so have relevance to all.
My thanks to the makers of the podcast for providing us with such a useful resource.
Highly recommend!
These series are fantastic and have greatly helped in increasing my knowledge and understanding about God (Jesus) and my Christian faith. I have always known that the Christian has the intellectual and evidential foundation for the truth, and these series confirm it the more, and provide further insight. Thank you, and God bless you.
A charlatan convinces the already convinced.
A constant source of misinformation and misrepresentation from a self confessed solipsist. The only purpose this will serve is to perpetuate the damage that legitimising silly superstitious beliefs cause.