
Reasonable Faith Podcast Strange Bedfellows
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Mar 30, 2026 William Lane Craig, philosopher and Christian apologist known for theistic philosophy and the moral argument, joins to tackle logic, impredicative definitions, and divine command theory. He discusses debates and recent books. They contrast impredicativity with circularity and argue why divine authority differs from individual self-constitution. They also respond to claims linking this logic to gender self-identification.
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Kevin's Early Internet Connection With Jeff Lauder
- Kevin recounts meeting Jeff Lauder at the Air Force Academy and their early internet interactions.
- He recalls emailing Jeff in the early 1990s and encountering his work on the Secular Web during online apologetics debates.
Where To Study The Moral Argument Debate
- Read A Debate on God and Morality to see competing metaethical views: divine command theory versus godless normative realism.
- William Lane Craig recommends the 2018 NC State debate and the 2020 book for a clear presentation.
New Book Lays Out Moral Argument Program
- Craig previews a new book, Reasonable Moral Faith, offering a five-fold moral argument for God's existence and defense of moral realism.
- The book includes historical survey, defenses against anti-realism, and critique of atheistic platonism.




