Reasonable Faith Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 50:32:42
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Sinopse
Reasonable Faith is a conversational program dealing with the most important apologetic questions of our day.
Episódios
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Questions on the Afterlife, The Atonement, and Time, Part 1
24/12/2018Dr. Craig presents three moderns challenges to the objectivity of truths about God.
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Was Nietzsche Misunderstood?
17/12/2018Some think that Friedrich Nietzsche got a bad rap. Did he really view life as meaningless?
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Sir Karl Popper: An Interesting Philosopher
10/12/2018Dr. Craig discusses some of the contributions of philosopher Karl Popper.
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An Atheist's Response to a Muslim
03/12/2018Dr. Craig interacts with an exchange between an atheist and a Muslim.
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When Do I Stop Seeking God?
26/11/2018Dr. Craig considers a heartfelt article from a man who lost his faith.
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A Severe Diagnosis
19/11/2018Dr. Craig relates to an atheist blogger's unfortunate medical diagnosis.
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How Atheists Get it Wrong Part Two
05/11/2018Dr Craig continues his discussion on Tim Crane's recent book on how atheists tend to 'get it wrong'.
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How Atheists Get it Wrong Part One
29/10/2018Many think the recent book by atheist philosopher Tim Crane is an important work. Including atheist Keith Parsons. Dr. Craig weighs in.
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Avoiding Exaggerated Claims
22/10/2018A Humanist blogger says exaggerated claims about Christianity creates atheists!
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The Prevalence of the ‘Prosperity Gospel’
15/10/2018 Duração: 15minHow is the so-called Prosperity Gospel influencing today's churches?
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A Father Defends His Transgender Child
08/10/2018 Duração: 15minA writer recounts the struggles involved in parenting a transgender child.
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Nancy Pearcey’s Love Thy Body Part 2
01/10/2018Dr. Craig continues a discussion of Nancy Pearcey's newest book.
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Nancy Pearcey’s Love Thy Body
24/09/2018 Duração: 19minDr. Craig discusses Nancy Pearcey's newest book.
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Philosophical Objections to the Atonement
13/08/2018 Duração: 33minPhilosophical Objections to the Atonement