By: Rodney|23 April, 2012|Categories: Apologetics . Biblical Criticism . Events . Thinking Matters Tauranga . Video
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Next week Thinking Matters Tauranga is starting a new series titled Is the Bible Reliable? Building the Historic Case. Is the Bible a book of myths and fairy tales, or is it a book of history and truth? This DVD series provides a thorough overview of major archaeological and historical discoveries that demonstrate the veracity and accuracy of the Bible. This…
Read more »By: Jason|03 March, 2012|Categories: Video|Tags: evidence for christianity . Resurrection . william lane craig
William Lane Craig offers historical and Biblical evidence for the conclusion that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. Q&A follows the main presentation. The lecture was delivered at Southampton Civic Hall, on the 2011 UK Reasonable Faith Tour. The tour was sponsored by Damaris Trust, UCCF, and Premier Christian Radio.
Read more »By: Jason|29 January, 2012|Categories: Video|Tags: Peter Williams . reliability of the gospels
Jeremiah Johnston talks to Peter Williams, warden of Tyndale House.
Read more »By: Jason|19 January, 2012|Categories: Video|Tags: Andrew Copson . Arif Ahmed . debate . Peter S. Williams . william lane craig
William Lane Craig and Peter S. Williams contend for the motion, “This House Believes that God is not a Delusion”. Arif Ahmed and Andrew Copson argue against the motion. The debate took place at the Cambridge Union Society on 20th October 2011, as a part of Craig’s Reasonable Faith 2011 UK Tour. HT: Brian Auten
Read more »By: Jason|06 December, 2011|Categories: Video|Tags: origin of the universe . reasonable faith UK tour . Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow . william lane craig
In a talk at St Andrew the Great church, Cambridge, Craig outlines the weaknesses of the central arguments of Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow’s controversial book. His talk is followed by comments by Rodney Holder, an astrophysicist, and then Q&A with the audience. The lecture took place on the 19th October 2011 and was one of the events of The…
Read more »By: Jason|02 December, 2011|Categories: Video|Tags: Douglas R. Groothuis. . frank turek . Paige Patterson . reliability of the Bible . rick warren . saddleback church . sean mcdowell . trustworthiness of the Bible
The Ahmanson Lecture Series is an annual apologetics seminar held at Saddleback Church in Southern California. This year’s topic was the trustworthiness of the Bible, with a great lineup of guests speakers including Sean McDowell, Paige Patterson, Frank Turek, and Douglas R. Groothuis. I’ve embedded the video from the talks below. If you’re having trouble accessing the links, you can…
Read more »Stoic TV, the student television station at Imperial College, recently interviewed the Christian philosopher during his October visit to the UK. In the discussion, Craig talks about his journey into philosophy, whether his arguments leave any room for faith, if he enjoys writing, the purpose behind his speaking tours, and more.
Read more »By: Jason|05 November, 2011|Categories: Audio . Video|Tags: Albert Mohler . doing justice . jim wallis . mission of the church . social justice . the gospel
On October 27, Albert Mohler and Jim Wallis debated the question “Is Social Justice an Essential Part of the Mission of the Church?”. If you missed the live webcast, the Henry Center has posted the media from the event: In the exchange, Wallis, president and CEO of Sojourners, argued for the affirmative position – the church must be involved in…
Read more »By: Jason|21 September, 2011|Categories: Video|Tags: God . J P Moreland . nature of God
Robert Lawrence Kuhn talks to Christian philosopher J.P. Moreland about the nature of God’s perfection and how concepts such as moral courage, joy, personal growth and enrichment, etc, might apply to a perfect being. The PBS documentary series Closer to Truth is one of the best resources available for interviews with top scholars on God, the universe, religion, and the…
Read more »By: Jason|10 September, 2011|Categories: Video|Tags: John Stackhouse . ravi zacharias . william lane craig
Several top Christian thinkers provide a useful introduction to a host of issues in apologetics, philosophy, and cultural engagement.
Read more »By: Jason|25 August, 2011|Categories: Video|Tags: auckland university . Events . Glenn Peoples . Madeleine Flannagan . Matt Flannagan . religion in public life
The video from our recent panel discussion with Matt Flannagan, Glenn Peoples, and Madeleine Flannagan on religion in the public square is now available. Here’s Part 1 of 11 (or you can watch the created playlist here): Special thanks to Stuart for recording, editing, and uploading the video. The event took place at Auckland University and was co-sponsored by the…
Read more »By: Jason|23 July, 2011|Categories: Video|Tags: Billy Graham . interview . Woody Allen
It’s hard to imagine a more fascinating encounter. Two men, from worlds that couldn’t be further apart, met together on national television in front of a live audience. One, a New York comedian and playwright who, in many ways, represented a culture of nihilism, instant gratification, and neurotic self-focus. The other, a revivalist evangelical preacher born on a dairy farm…
Read more »[vsw id="26031452" source="vimeo" width="500" height="275" autoplay="no"] Scott Klusendorf is the President of Life Training Institute and author of the excellent book, The Case for Life. Nadine Strossen is the former President of the ACLU. The debate was held on 15 April at Westmont College. [HT: Randy Alcorn and Justin Taylor]
Read more »By: Jason|01 April, 2011|Categories: About . Video|Tags: debate . evidence for God . God . Lawrence Krauss . theism . william lane craig
If you missed the debate yesterday between William Lane Craig and Lawrence Krauss on the topic “Is there Evidence for God?”, the media from the event is now available. Video: visit the official debate website here (it has also been uploaded to YouTube). Audio: download it here from Apologetics315. Timothy and Michael live-blogged the event, and their post presents a…
Read more »Martin Bashir does a good job of asking the right questions and getting to the heart of the issue in the controversy about Bell’s new book Love Wins. The review that Bashir refers to is the excellent response written by Kevin DeYoung.
Read more »Howick Baptist has made available the video and audio from Professor John Lennox’s sermon at their Sunday service.
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