Reasonable Faith Podcast

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

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The Son Rises

The first in a series of podcasts on some of Dr. Craig's influential books. The Son Rises came out of his initial work on the resurrection of Jesus..

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A Universe From Nothing (part 3)

Dr. Craig concludes a discussion of Lawrence Krauss' book and addresses Krauss' claim that theology has no place in the universities.

A Universe From Nothing (part 2)

Dr. Craig continues to analyze the basic claims of Lawrence Krauss' book A Universe From Nothing. Is God just a "cop out" used to answer cosmological questions?

A Universe From Nothing

Dr. Craig looks at the basic claims of Lawrence Krauss' new book A Universe From Nothing. What are the philosophical and scientific definitions of "nothing". Is this something only science can con

Important International Influences

As Dr. Craig travels to three countries this year, recent statistics show alarming spiritual trends in the US and abroad.

A Final Review of Christopher Hitchens

Upon the recent death of Christopher Hitchens, here are excerpts from past podcasts of Dr. Craig's interactions with him. www.reasonablefaith.org

Richard Dawkins and Driving Out the Canaanites

The account of the Canaanites being driven out came up during Dr. Craig's UK tour. Dr. Craig gives an overview of this often-asked question.

The Proper Definition of Atheism

How does one define atheism? Why is there a trend to spell "God" with a small "g" (as in "god")?

Immortality and Meaning

If humans discovered how to live eternally, would that provide objective meaning apart from God?

I'm Ok, You're Not

An author's recent survey on how Christians are often viewed by non-Christians is very revealing! Dr. Craig examines some of the survey results and draws some conclusions we should all take to hea

Nothingness, Origins, and Handling Objections

Dr. Craig answers questions on the definition of "nothingness," scientific vs. philosophical evidence for the beginning of the universe, and how to handle the multitude of objections one receives when