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Tag Archives: William Lane Craig
Is the Cosmological Argument Guilty of Equivocation?
From William Lane Craig’s book Reasonable Faith (3rd edition), p. 155 Adolf Grunbaum: When we say that everything has a cause, we use the word “cause” to mean something that transforms previously existing materials from one state to another. But … Continue reading
Reasonable Faith Podcast
I have another podcast recommendation. It’s more on the scholarly side, but it’s definitely a good resource and is by a popular apologiticist, William Lane Craig. I’ve been going through the Defenders podcasts and have enjoyed the lectures on the … Continue reading