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William Lane Craig is research professor of philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada, California.
As part of the Reasonable Faith Tour in October 2011 he visited Oxford. As well as delivering a public lecture in the evening, Craig also addressed invited students about apologetics at a lunchtime gathering.
This recording of elements of the Q&A includes Bill addressing questions such as "What if all your arguments were refuted?" "Are debates the best way of doing apologetics?" and "What do you think of the young, restless and reformed movement?"
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For Unbelievable? the Conference on DVD http://www.premier.org.uk/dvd
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