Reasonable Faith Podcast

William Lane Craig
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9 snips
Jan 26, 2026 • 24min

Scholars Scuffle Over the Atonement Part Two

Max Botner, a scholarly critic of penal substitution in atonement studies, joins a lively debate. They clash over substitution versus participation and whether Levitical sacrifices imply vicarious punishment. The discussion dives into Isaiah 53, hand‑laying rituals, and how representation and substitution might coexist in Christ.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 3min

Question of the Week #972: Theological Clarifications

Caleb opens with a discussion on alleged online heresies. William Lane Craig clarifies his positions on these claims, emphasizing his neo-Apollinarian view, which asserts that the Logos aligns with Christ's rational soul. He also tackles original sin, affirming a historical Adam but rejecting guilt imputation. Additionally, Craig references Aquinas, noting that Adam's loss of superadded grace led to universal sin. The conversation wraps up with a friendly farewell.
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8 snips
Jan 19, 2026 • 20min

Scholars Scuffle Over The Atonement Part One

A lively debate unfolds around penal substitutionary atonement, with Dr. Craig and Andrew Rillera sparring over critical interpretations. The concept is dissected, revealing differing views on Christ's sacrifice and its implications. Rillera's focus on biblical theology is scrutinized, as critics argue he overlooks essential penal aspects. The podcast highlights the attraction of Rillera's book to progressive audiences while debating its exegetical merit. Key disagreements on Old Testament interpretations and New Testament reshaping of sacrifice add layers to this engaging theological clash.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 3min

Question of the Week #971: Why So Few Testimonials from Women?

This discussion dives into the noticeable lack of women's testimonials in religious contexts. The host analyzes audience demographics, revealing a mainly male listenership that influences these outcomes. A compelling argument is made about the rational approach in apologetics appealing more to men, while the need for ministries targeting males is emphasized. Additionally, there's a thought-provoking debate on women's roles in teaching doctrine within local churches. The conversation wraps up with insights into balancing truth and audience engagement.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 22min

Bart Ehrman's Farewell Speech

Dr. Bart Ehrman reveals what he believes is the most pivotal discovery in biblical studies. He discusses the challenges of manuscript variants and their impact on New Testament texts. Ehrman highlights archaeology's role, citing examples like the Exodus and the tomb of Jesus. William Lane Craig responds with insights into the limitations of archaeological evidence. The Dead Sea Scrolls are praised for enhancing understanding of first-century Judaism. Finally, the conversation touches on the importance of teaching critical thinking in biblical studies.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 6min

Question of the Week #970: Starting a Family and Graduate Studies

This discussion dives into the intricate balance of starting a family while pursuing graduate studies. Insights reveal the benefits of waiting to have children for flexibility. The importance of prioritizing a wife’s desires is highlighted to avoid potential resentment. Craig shares how spiritual practices like nightly Bible readings can enrich family life. Interestingly, he notes that many find increased productivity after having children by restructuring their time effectively. The conversation wraps up with a heartfelt prayer for guidance in harmonizing studies and family.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 19min

Questions on the Trinity, Kalam, and Time

The discussion dives deep into the complexities of the Trinity, exploring concepts like perichoresis and timeless existence. Dr. Craig tackles the idea of actual infinities, clarifying that singularities are mere mathematical concepts, not reflective of reality. He further distinguishes between verifiable predictions and unfalsifiable scenarios regarding the universe’s inception. With insightful arguments, he defends the necessity for causes behind existence and challenges the idea of an infinite past, showcasing intriguing paradoxes that arise from such notions.
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Jan 1, 2026 • 5min

Question of the Week #969: Guiding a Son through Evolutionary Biology

A caller seeks guidance on discussing evolution with his son, prompting a thoughtful exchange with a prominent theologian. Key insights include the compatibility of Christian doctrine with evolutionary concepts, particularly the common ancestry of species. The discussion highlights the limitations of evolutionary explanations and the need for a deeper understanding of life's history. Recommended resources include a comprehensive textbook and accessible theological lectures, aiming to support an integrative approach to science and faith.
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Dec 29, 2025 • 24min

Questions on Eternity, Apostolic Authority, and Prayer

Dive into intriguing discussions about the afterlife and the authority of Scripture, where the concept of a timeless universe gets critiqued. Explore the nuances of prayer while driving—it's all about the attitude! Dr. Craig also highlights the significance of divine authority over tradition and shares thoughts on Neanderthal origins. Plus, he addresses how to navigate tricky interactions in class and recognizes the value of undesigned coincidences as historical evidence. A fascinating mix of philosophy and practical advice!
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Dec 25, 2025 • 4min

Question of the Week #968: Maximal Greatness and Being Itself Subsisting

Dive into a fascinating discussion on two major conceptions of God: Anselm's view of maximal greatness versus Aquinas' notion of God as 'being itself subsisting.' Explore the tension between these ideas and whether they can coexist. Discover how defining God doesn’t limit Him but rather clarifies His qualities, making the divine more understandable. The insights shed light on how determinate attributes help us grasp God's nature, in contrast to more ambiguous perspectives that lead to uncertainty.

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