Widely considered one of the most important Christian philosophers alive, William Lane Craig has debated atheism's leading voices including Christopher Hitchens, Lawrence Krauss, and Sam Harris. His work on the Kalam Cosmological Argument and the historical resurrection of Jesus has shaped modern apologetics profoundly. His organization ReasonableFaith.org is a premier resource for philosophical theology.
About This Voice
Top 5 Areas of Focus
- 1Kalam Cosmological Argument: Universe having a beginning and therefore a cause.
- 2Existence of God: Uses philosophical reasoning to argue for God's reality.
- 3Resurrection of Jesus: Presents historical evidence for Christ's rising from the dead.
- 4Divine Command Theory: Explains how God grounds objective moral values.
- 5Philosophy of Time: Argues for God's relationship to time and eternity.
Popular Videos
Watch William Lane Craig
3 Reasons God Exists | With Q&A
William Lane Craig presenting a compelling case for the existence of God at the 2019 EPS Apologetics Conference. He outlines three core arguments (cosmological, design, and moral) each supported by animated Reasonable Faith videos and philosophical reasoning.
Kalam Cosmological Argument: Science
This video presents a concise, animated explanation of one of the most influential arguments for the existence of God, rooted in both philosophy and modern science.
Kalam Cosmological Argument: Philosophical
The philosophical companion to Part 1, drawing from Al-Ghazali and thought experiments to challenge the idea of an infinite past and show the universe must have had a beginning.
Bible Inerrancy
Craig defines inerrancy as the Bible being truthful in what it teaches, not every written or copied word. He argues inerrancy follows logically from divine inspiration, because God's word must be reliable.
God is All-Knowing
Craig explores how God's omniscience interacts with human freedom, covering fatalism, divine foreknowledge, and free will in a philosophical deep dive for anyone wrestling with those tensions.