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As if it weren’t enough to have Greg Koukl visit at church this weekend, then to find J.P. Moreland entering the blogosphere yesterday — now I find that William Lane Craig — once introduced as a man with “a brain the size of a planet” — has a new web site at reasonablefaith.org.

Reasonable Faith aims to provide in the public arena an intelligent, articulate, and uncompromising yet gracious Christian perspective on the most important issues concerning the truth of the Christian faith today, such as:

  • the existence of God
  • the meaning of life
  • the objectivity of truth
  • the foundation of moral values
  • the creation of the universe
  • intelligent design
  • the reliability of the Gospels
  • the uniqueness of Jesus
  • the historicity of the resurrection
  • the challenge of religious pluralism

Reasonable Faith features the work of philosopher and theologian Dr. William Lane Craig in order to carry out its three-fold mission:

  • to provide an articulate, intelligent voice for biblical Christianity in the public arena.
  • to challenge unbelievers with the truth of biblical Christianity.
  • to train Christians to state and defend Christian truth claims with greater effectiveness.

HT: Melinda Penner

J.P. Moreland is Blogging

Just found this on the Scriptorium Daily blog:

Long time readers of this site (which has been in place for a month) will notice that we have added a Big Name in Christian philosophy and apologetics. He is one of three “distinguished professors” (an official title) in the long history of Biola.

He will be joining the rest of us and already we feel unworthy. My computer keyboard already feels inferior to his . . .

He is a frequent lecturer for Torrey Honors and a good guy who is blogging at last.

Welcome J.P.!

Dr. Moreland’s posts can be found here. The titles so far:

Happy Fun Ball

Can something that’s 16 years old be an “oldie but a goodie?”