

William Lane Craig
Christian apologist and philosopher. He is known for his defenses of Christianity and his work in philosophy of religion and has written extensively on the existence of God, the historicity of Jesus, and the relationship between science and religion.
Top 10 podcasts with William Lane Craig
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Mar 24, 2026 • 1h 2min
William Lane Craig: The Case for God Is Stronger Than Ever
William Lane Craig, philosopher and Christian apologist known for decades of debates and writings, walks through six major arguments for God. He discusses contingency and the Kalam cosmological argument. He tackles quantum 'nothing', the BGV theorem, fine-tuning versus multiverse replies, the applicability of mathematics, moral and ontological arguments, and the role of religious experience.

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Mar 17, 2024 • 1h 6min
#59 William Lane Craig - Is Biblical Slaughter Ethical?
Dive into the debate between Richard Dawkins and William Lane Craig, exploring their contrasting views and Dawkins' refusal to engage. Explore the ethical considerations of Old Testament slaughter, divine command morality, and the moral dilemmas surrounding God's commands. Reflect on the controversies over Craig's perspectives, the justification for biblical slaughter, and the challenges of understanding divine agency and natural phenomena.

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Feb 1, 2019 • 0sec
William Lane Craig vs Christopher Hitchens: Does God Exist?
William Lane Craig, a renowned Christian apologist and professor, engages in a gripping debate with Christopher Hitchens, a sharp-witted Vanity Fair columnist and vocal atheist. The conversation dives into cosmological and teleological arguments for God's existence while challenging the notion of objective morality without a deity. They explore the resurrection of Jesus as a pivotal evidence for faith, the compatibility of evolution with theism, and the quest for meaning in a secular world. Their exchange forces listeners to reflect on deep philosophical questions surrounding belief and existence.

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Aug 27, 2025 • 1h 2min
Craig and Ortlund Clash on the Eucharist (Respectful Dialogue)
In this engaging discussion, William Lane Craig, a renowned Christian apologist and philosopher, joins Gavin Ortlund, a theologian and author. They delve into their differing views on the Eucharist, exploring the concept of real presence and historical interpretations across traditions. The conversation also highlights the significance of Sola Scriptura, the role of church history, and the idea of koinonia during communion. Their respectful dialogue offers valuable insights into the complexities of Eucharistic theology while emphasizing shared beliefs.

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Mar 26, 2023 • 1h 4min
#24 William Lane Craig - Did Jesus Rise From The Dead?
William Lane Craig is a Christian philosopher, author, and debater. He speaks to host Alex O'Connor about secularism in the US and UK, argument vs emotion in coming to faith in God, and the historical case for the resurrection of Jesus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Oct 22, 2024 • 1h 4min
Introduction to Apologetics: Interview with Dr. William Lane Craig
Join Dr. William Lane Craig, a prominent philosopher and Christian apologist, as he elaborates on his influential book, Apologetics: An Introduction. He discusses the vital defenses for the existence of God and the resurrection of Jesus, equipping believers to engage intellectually with their faith. The conversation covers the importance of faith and reason, strategies for engaging non-believers, and the resurgence of theism in response to atheism. Craig also addresses contemporary challenges in Christian doctrine and the need for robust apologetics in today’s culture.

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Oct 21, 2023 • 12min
Introducing 'The Surprising Rebirth Of Belief In God' documentary series
In this thought-provoking discussion, Jordan Peterson shares insights on the psychological significance of religion while Richard Dawkins critiques those beliefs from an evolutionary standpoint. Alex O'Connor advocates for the dialogue between faith and reason. Meanwhile, Tom Holland and Louise Perry examine how Christianity shapes modern culture. Douglas Murray and Dave Rubin engage in lively debates on free speech and contemporary issues. Scholars like Alister McGrath and NT Wright offer theological perspectives, questioning whether faith might see a revival in today's world.

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Mar 30, 2026 • 28min
Strange Bedfellows
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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Feb 13, 2026 • 1h 50min
Is Genesis History or Mytho-History?
Andrew Loke, philosopher of religion advocating a genealogical Adam integrating exegesis with genetics; William Lane Craig, philosopher-theologian defending a mytho-historical reading of Genesis; Michael Keyes, scholar critiquing literary and theoretical-virtues arguments. They debate genre, myth criteria, New Testament use of Genesis, genealogical Adam models, narrative and theological virtues, and how to weigh scientific and exegetical claims.

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Dec 27, 2024 • 54min
The Book of Genesis
William Lane Craig, a prominent philosopher and theologian, delves into the intricate layers of the Book of Genesis. He explores the distinction between chaos and creation, challenging traditional interpretations. The discussion also navigates the differences between myth and fiction, highlighting the deeper truths within narratives. Craig examines the implications of Imago Dei, human evolution, and the relationship between the Old and New Testaments. His insights bridge science, history, and theology, offering a nuanced perspective on biblical accounts.


