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William Lane Craig (born August 23, 1949) is an American analytic philosopher, Christian apologist, author, and Wesleyan theologian who upholds the view of Molinism and neo-Apollinarianism. He is a professor of philosophy at Houston Christian University and at the Talbot School of Theology of Biola University. Craig has updated and defended the Kalam cosmological argument for the existence of God. He has also published work where he argues in favor of the historical plausibility of the resurrection of Jesus. His study of divine aseity and Platonism culminated with his book God Over All. Early life and education Craig was born August 23, 1949, in Peoria, Illinois, to Mallory and Doris Craig. He attended East Peoria Community High School from 1963 to 1967, where he competed in debate and won the state championship in oratory. In September 1965, his junior year, he became a Christian. After graduating from high school, Craig attended Wheaton College, majoring in communications. He graduated in 1971 and married his wife, Jan, whom he met on the staff of Campus Crusade for Christ, the next year. They have two grown children and reside in suburban Atlanta, Georgia. In 1973, Craig entered the program in philosophy of religion at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School north of Chicago, where he studied under Norman Geisler. In 1975, Craig began doctoral studies in philosophy at the University of Birmingham in England, writing on the cosmological argument under the direction of John Hick. He was awarded a doctorate in 1977. Out of this study came his first book, The Kalam Cosmological Argument (1979), a defense of the argument he first encountered in Hackett's work. Craig was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship in 1978 from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to pursue research on the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus under the direction of Wolfhart Pannenberg at the University of Munich in Germany. His studies in Munich under Pannenberg's supervision led to a second doctorate, this one in theology, awarded in 1984 with the publication of his doctoral thesis, The Historical Argument for the Resurrection of Jesus During the Deist Controversy (1985). Career Craig joined the faculty of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in 1980, where he taught philosophy of religion until 1986. After a one-year stint at Westmont College on the outskirts of Santa Barbara, Craig moved in 1987 with his wife and two young children back to Europe, where he was a visiting scholar at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Louvain) in Belgium until 1994. At that time, Craig joined the Department of Philosophy and Ethics at Talbot School of Theology in suburban Los Angeles as a research professor of philosophy, a position he currently holds, and he went on to become a professor of philosophy at Houston Christian University in 2014. In 2017, Biola University created a permanent faculty position and endowed chair, the William Lane Craig Endowed Chair in Philosophy, in honor of Craig's academic contributions. Craig served as president of the Philosophy of Time Society from 1999 to 2006. He helped revitalize the Evangelical Philosophical Society and served as its president from 1996 to 2005. In the mid-2000s, Craig established the online Christian apologetics ministry ReasonableFaith.org. Craig has authored or edited over forty books and over two hundred articles published in professional philosophy and theology journals, including: The Journal of Philosophy, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Philosophical Studies, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Faith and Philosophy, Erkenntnis, and American Philosophical Quarterly. Philosophical and theological views Kalam cosmological argument Craig has written and spoken in defense of a version of the cosmological argument called the Kalam cosmological argument. While the Kalam originated in medieval Islamic philosophy, Craig added appeals to scientific and philosophical ideas in the argument's defense. Craig's work has resulted in contemporary interest in the argument, and in cosmological arguments in general. Craig formulates his version of the argument as follows: Everything that begins to exist has a cause of its existence. The universe began to exist. Therefore, the universe has a cause of its existence. Craig's defense of the argument mainly focuses on the second premise, which he offers several arguments for. For example, Craig appeals to Hilbert's example of an infinite hotel to argue that actually infinite collections are impossible, and thus the past is finite and has a beginning. In another argument, Craig says that the series of events in time is formed by a process in which each moment is added to history in succession. According to Craig, this process can never produce an actually infinite collection of events, but at best a potentially infinite one. On this basis, he argues that the past is finite and has a beginning. Craig also appeals to various physical theories to support the argument's second premise, such as the standard Big Bang model of cosmic origins and certain implications of the second law of thermodynamics. The Kalam argument concludes that the universe had a cause, but Craig further argues that the cause must be a person. First, Craig argues that the best way to explain the origin of a temporal effect with a beginning from an eternally existing cause is if that cause is a personal agent endowed with free will. Second, the only candidates for a timeless, spaceless, immaterial being are abstract objects like numbers or unembodied minds; but abstract objects are causally effete. Third, Craig uses Richard Swinburne's separation of causal explanation; causal explanation can be given in terms either of initial conditions and laws of nature or of a personal agent and its volitions; but a first physical state of the universe cannot be explained in terms of initial conditions and natural laws. Craig's arguments to support the Kalam argument have been discussed and debated by a variety of commentators, including Adolf Grünbaum, Quentin Smith, Wes Morriston, Graham Oppy, Andrew Loke, Robert C. Koons, and Alexander Pruss. Many of these papers are contained in the two-volume anthology The Kalām Cosmological Argument (2017), volume 1 covering philosophical arguments for the finitude of the past and volume 2 the scientific evidence for the beginning of the universe. Divine omniscience Craig is a proponent of Molinism, an idea first formulated by the Jesuit theologian Luis de Molina according to which God possesses foreknowledge of which free actions each person would perform under every possible circumstance, a kind of knowledge that is sometimes termed "middle knowledge." Protestant-Molinism, such as Craig's, first entered Protestant theology through two anti-Calvinist thinkers: Jacobus Arminius and Conrad Vorstius. Molinists such as Craig appeal to this idea to reconcile the perce.... Discover the William Craig popular books. Find the top 100 most popular William Craig books.

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  • Five Views on Apologetics synopsis, comments

    Five Views on Apologetics

    Steven B. Cowan & Zondervan

    Of the most common approaches to apologetics, which is most effective?The goal of apologetics is to persuasively defend Christianity against charges of falsehood, inconsistency, or...

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    A Knife in the Fog

    Bradley Harper

    Winner of Killer Nashville’s 2019 Silver Falchion Award for Mystery and Edgar Finalist for Best First Novel, its audiobook won Audiofile Magazine’s Earphone Award for Mystery and S...

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    21st Century Proverbs, Second Edition

    William Craig

    William's objective with this book is to encourage and inspire the reader to be a champion in the Human Race, using the strategy he used to overcome the trauma of being shot i...

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    The Book-Makers

    Adam Smyth

    A scholar and bookmaker “breathes both booksasobjects and their creators back into life” (Financial Times) in this fivehundredyear history of printed books, told through the people...

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    Holmes Entangled

    Gordon McAlpine

    From the Edgar®nominated author of Hammett Unwritten and Woman with a Blue Pencil comes a startling metafiction tale told in the voice of Sherlock Holmes. Set in 1920s' London, Cam...

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    The Nomination

    William G. Tapply

    The Nomination is a fastpaced action and suspense thriller that brings events from the final days of the Vietnam War into direct conflict with contemporary American politics. Vietn...

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    Unreasonable Faith

    James Fodor

    He has written or edited more than 30 books, his arguments for God and Jesus are frequently cited by Christian apologists around the world, and he has severely overstated his case ...

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    See That My Grave Is Kept Clean

    Bart Paul

    "Mr. Paul, a veteran rancher as well as an author, writes fine action scenes, and his descriptions of nature and animals can seem just as thrilling." Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal...

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    Haywire

    Craig Brown

    ‘Our greatest living satirist’ Sunday Times ‘The most screamingly funny living writer’ Mail on Sunday From the bestselling and awardwinning author of Ma'am Darling and One Two Thre...

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    William E. Craig v. Jo B. Gardner

    Supreme Court of Nebraska

    This case is a consolidation of separate appeals by two law firms, Jo B. Gardner, Inc., and J. Arnot Hill and his associate, Sloan R. Wilson, from a judgment in interpleader in the...

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    God and Cosmology

    Robert B. Stewart, William Lane Craig & Sean Carroll

    The question of God and cosmology is far from abstract. In fact, the subject raises the deepest questions of human existence: “Why is there something rather than nothing?” Or, to p...

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    The Evolution of Annabel Craig

    Lisa Grunwald

    A young Southern woman sets out on a journey of selfdiscovery as the infamous 1925 Scopes Trial tests her faith and her marriage in this moving novel from the author of Time After ...

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    The Scorpion God

    William Golding

    Lose yourself in ancient civilizations in these three historical novellas by the radical Nobel Laureate and author of Lord of the Flies.Even when he leapt from the parapet he talke...

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    The Essential New York Times Book of Cocktails

    Thomas Nelson

    This cocktail book features more than 350 drink recipes old and new with great writing from The New York Times.Cocktail hour is once again one of America’s most popular pastimes an...

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    21st Century Proverbs of William Craig

    William Craig

    "Committed to Fueling Heartswith the Strength of Joy, and Charging Minds with the Power of Wisdom" William Craig

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    Conscious by Nature

    Ashley William Craig

    Come on a journey into the nature of consciousness, finding the space 'between thoughts' as the most obvious place to recognize your true and eternal Self. We recognize overlooked ...

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    Beyond Genius

    Bulent Atalay

    An indepth and unified exploration of genius in the arts and sciences through the life and works of five seminal intellectual and cultural figures: Leonardo da Vinci, William Shake...

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    First Light

    Philip R. Craig

    Discover the first Brady Coyne and J.W. Jackson mystery with this compelling novel following two old friends who suspect that there’s a dangerous killer on the loose on the picture...

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    Middle Knowledge and Biblical Interpretation

    Sze Sze Chiew

    If God knows human actions in advance, do humans really have freedom of choice? Throughout the centuries various solutions have been offered as to how to retain or reconcile both t...

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    Trail of the Fallen

    Bart Paul

    A suspensefilled western noir thriller set in California's Sierra mountainsfor readers of Craig Johnson and C. J. Box.Tommy Smith, former sniper and Army combat veteran, wants noth...

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    Date With Destiny, Vol. I

    Will Craig

    Prepare yourself for an epic journey of selfdiscovery. DATE WITH DESTINY engages the visual metaphors of today’s actionadventure films with yesterday’s mythic tales. “Myths are clu...

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    Viceroys

    Christopher Lee

    Between 1858 and 1947, twenty British men ruled millions of some of the most remarkable people of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.From the Indian Mutiny to the cruel religio...

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    Love Songs of the Undivided

    Kavita Byrd

    Love Songs of the Undivided is a book of poems that flowed from an opening to the boundless Source of our being, inspired by the meeting of the author with her spiritual teacher. I...

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    Craig William Reeves v. State Texas

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    A jury convicted appellant of the offense of unlawful delivery of amphetamine of an aggregate weight, including adulterants and dilutants, of more than 28 grams but less than 400 g...

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    21st Century Proverbs of William Craig

    William Craig

    William's objective with this book is to encourage and inspire the reader to be a champion in the Human Race, using the strategy he used to overcome the trauma of being shot in the...

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    Middle Knowledge and Biblical Interpretation

    Sze Sze Chiew

    If God knows human actions in advance, do humans really have freedom of choice? Throughout the centuries various solutions have been offered as to how to retain or reconcile both t...

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    21St Century Proverbs of William Craig

    William Craig

    Patience gives love the ability to grow without limits. LOVE: Letting ourselves value everyone MOTHER: Maker of the home everyones resource As a mother responds to the cry of her c...