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Unbelievable? 26 Oct 2011 - William Lane Craig vs Peter Millican - Does God Exist?

Unbelievable? 26 Oct 2011 - William Lane Craig vs Peter Millican - Does God Exist?

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Unbelievable? 26 Oct 2011 - William Lane Craig vs Peter Millican - Does God Exist?

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Length:
143 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Reasonable Faith Tour has concluded!
This Special Podast edition of the show features the full audio from the debate held at Birmingham University between Christian Philosopher William Lane Craig and atheist Philosopher Peter Millican.
William Lane Craig is Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, California. As well as publishing hundreds of academic works and articles he is well known for his debates with atheists around the world. 
Peter Millican is Gilbert Ryle Professor of Philosophy at Oxford University and a noted Hume scholar.
They debate "Does God Exist?" before a capacity crowd at Bill's Alma Mater, Birmingham University where he studied for his first Doctorate.
For William Lane Craig see http://www.reasonablefaith.org
For Peter Millican see http://www.millican.org

For more Christian/non-Christian debate visit http://www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable or get the MP3 podcast http://ondemand.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/AudioFeed.aspx or Via Itunes





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Unbelievable? 18 October 2011 - William Lane Craig vs Stephen Law - Does God Exist?
Unbelievable? 10 September 2011 - William Lane Craig Q&A & Tour preview

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Released:
Jun 23, 2014
Format:
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