“The Death of Jesus and its Implications”
In the midst of this Easter season, how are we to understand the implications of Jesus’ death some 2000 years ago?
In the midst of this Easter season, how are we to understand the implications of Jesus’ death some 2000 years ago?
Was Einstein wrong? Can anything move faster than the speed of light? Reasons to Believe’s resident astrophysicists Hugh Ross and Jeff Zweerink respond…
What is the “New Atheism” and how should we as Christians respond? Listen to Oxford professor John Lennox as he unpacks this recent movement and the militant ideas associated with it.
The following is an interview with Dr. William Lane Craig that aired on one of Reasons to Believe’s “Creation Updates” webcast on September 9, 2008. The interview was held by RTB’s resident scholars Hugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, and Ken Samples and covered various topics including Craig’s article “God is Not Dead Yet” (featured in Christianity Today), Craig’s book “Reasonable Faith”, as well as Craig’s views on cosmology, the argument from reason, Molinism, naturalism, postmodernism, Einstein, and more.
Easter pricks our hearts with the promise of life after death. But is there any proof that Jesus was resurrected? Or that we live past our physical death? Dr. Gary Habermas, one of the world’s foremost experts on the resurrection of Jesus, explores the nature of human nature (are we merely physical?) as well as the scientific evidence for near-death experiences.
Did the early church kidnap the god of the philosophers and dress him up in Scriptural clothes? On this edition of Renewing Your Mind, Dr. R.C. Sproul helps us understand the early church’s usage of philosophical language to formulate our doctrine of God.
Has science made belief in God impossible? Listen as Dr. William Lane Craig gives a thoughtful response to this question. The talk was given as a part of a Veritas Forum which was held at Texas A&M University on December 31, 1997.
Taught by Dr. Phil Fernandes, the founder and president of the Institute of Biblical Defense (IBD), this course walks through the history of Christian thought, addressing the major milestones of thought in Christian heresy and doctrine from the 1st century to the present. The course textbook used was “The History of Christian Thought” by Justo Gonzalez.
An increasingly popular belief today is that all religions ultimately lead to God. “There might be a few differences here and there,” one might say, “but in the end all religions basically teach the same thing.” But is that really true? Do all faiths ultimately lead to God? Listen as Phil Fernandes responds to this increasingly popular view known as religious pluralism.
Are you a natural skeptic, or do you know someone who is? Do you ever wonder whether you can really know if what you believe is actually true? If so, be sure to check out this great lecture by J.P. Moreland, as he thoughtfully discusses the main types of skepticism in our culture and responds to the arguments used to support them.
Taught by Dr. Phil Fernandes, the founder and president of the Institute of Biblical Defense (IBD), this course gives an introduction into the field of philosophy, form a Christian perspective. The course textbook used was “Introduction to Philosophy: A Christian Perspective” by Norman Geisler.
William Lane Craig outlines the Cosmological Argument for the existence of God as a part of his weekly Defenders Class taught at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA. In short, the Cosmological Argument seeks to argue for the existence of God as the First Uncaused Cause of the universe.
Taught by Dr. Phil Fernandes, the founder and president of the Institute of Biblical Defense (IBD), this course gives a more advanced survey of the field of Christian apologetics.
William Lane Craig outlines the “Argument from Contingency” for the existence of God as a part of his weekly “Defenders” class…
Taught by Dr. Phil Fernandes, the founder and president of the Institute of Biblical Defense (IBD), this course gives an introductory overview of the field of Christian apologetics…
William Lane Craig gives his testimony and an introduction to apologetics as a part of his weekly “Defenders” class taught at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia…
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"Without God we cannot, without us, he will not." - Augustine
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