Reasonable Faith Podcast

Reasonable Faith is a conversational program dealing with the most important apologetic questions of our day.

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Questions on Personal Causation, Time, and Christology

Answers to questions on personal causation, God and time, and Dr Craig's current study on the nature of Christ.

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Questions on Marriage, Secular Strategy, and Catholicism

Is God punishing me for not getting married? Is the new Secular strategy combative rather than civil? Why isn't Dr. Craig a Catholic?

Does the Universe Have an Explanation

Dr. Craig receives a question on what it means for the universe to have an 'explanation'

Dr. Craig Appears on Fox News

Dr. Craig is interviewed on Fox News discussing God's existence! What happened during the interview and what did Dr. Craig emphasize?

Q&A on Confronting Harsh Treatment, Nothingness, and The Trinity

A philosophy student claims Dr. Craig is treated with disdain in his class. Also, questions on 'nothingness', God's attributes and evil, and the Trinity

Philosophical Concerns With the Kalam Cosmological Argument

Dr. Craig reviews some concerns that Calum Miller has with the Kalam Cosmological Argument, some of which question causality and theories of time

The Toughest Questions

What are the most fascinating questions Dr. Craig receives? He discusses his new book, A Reasonable Response.

The Debate in Melbourne Part 2

Dr. Craig concludes the series on the Australian tour with a look at Lawrence Krauss' response to the Moral Argument, the Resurrection, and use of logic.

The Debate in Melbourne Part 1

Is it reasonable to believe in God? What did the email from Vilenkin to Krauss actually say?

The Sydney Dialogue

The second dialogue with Lawrence Krauss focuses on what is considered the greatest philosophical question of all time!

Examining the Content of the Krauss Debates Part 3

Dr. Craig concludes commentary on his Brisbane debate with Krauss discussing internal vs. external questions, the limits and conceptual framework of science, certainty, and the ethics of science.