William Lane Craig
Quotable Quotes – William Lane Craig on Romans 9
In a response to an Atheist, Dr. William Lane Craig made some excellent comments with regards to the ever-controversial ninth chapter of Romans: “[L]et’s talk about Paul’s doctrine of election in Romans 9. I want to share with you a perspective on Paul’s teaching that I think you’ll find very illuminating and encouraging. Typically, as [...]
Quotable Quotes – William Lane Craig on Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom
“From God’s foreknowledge of a free action, one may infer only that the action will occur, not that it must occur. The agent performing the action has the power to refrain, and were the agent to do so, God’s foreknowledge would have been different. Agents cannot bring it about both that God foreknows their action [...]
Quotable Quotes – The Church as Her Own Grave Digger
“[I]t is not just scholars and ministers who will benefit from training in philosophy, but also laypeople who need to be intellectually engaged if our culture is to be effectively reformed. Our churches are unfortunately overly-populated with people whose minds, as Christians, are going to waste. As Malik observed, they may be spiritually regenerate, but [...]
Can We Be Good Without God?
Here is a link to William Lane Craig’s article The Indispensability of Theological Meta-Ethical Foundations for Morality
William Lane Craig on Universal, Divine, Causal Determinism
What objections can be raised against the Reformed view of Universal, Divine, Causal Determinism? William Lane Craig answers (Link): “At least five come immediately to mind: 1. Universal, divine, causal determinism cannot offer a coherent interpretation of Scripture. The classical Reformed divines recognized this. They acknowledge that the reconciliation of Scriptural texts affirming human freedom and contingency [...]