podcast 152 – Dr. Michael Rota on evidence for the Christian God
Is there evidence for God's existence?

Is there evidence for God's existence?
What if you believe in Christianity, and it's false? Have you lost much, really?
In this second part of my conversation with Dr. Larry Hurtado about his book Destroyer of the gods: Early Christian Distinctiveness in the Roman World, we discuss the distinctive "bookishness" of early Christianity
If faith is not simply believing that some doctrine is true, what is it?
Is faith, as Mark Twain quipped, believing what you know ain't so?
Did Jesus have faith in God?
God is immortal. But Jesus died. Does it follow that Jesus is not God?
Is Jesus both mutable and immutable?
Is "conciliar christology" coherent?
What is "classical" theism, and why is it controversial?
Is God "outside of time"? What does this claim mean, and should a Christian affirm it?
Pastor J. Dan Gill was a third-generation Oneness (aka "Jesus only") Pentecostal, but he started to notice a disconnect between their ways of talking about Jesus and what we read in the Bible.
Is the Doctrine of the Trinity articulated in the New Testament?
In this talk from the 2016 Theological Conference, Pastor Sean Finnegan discusses the biblical data about why Jesus died, and lays out seven options for understanding Jesus's unique atonement.
Should we defend what we think are biblical, yet unintelligible or seemingly incoherent claims as "mysteries"?
This time, Dr. Smith's thoughts on the debate. He argued for the minority view that the New Testament doesn't teach Jesus's literal pre-human existence.
Did Jesus exist before his human career?
Has "Science" shown that all causes are natural? Philosopher of science Dr. Jeffrey Koperski doesn't think so.
Is “Science” at war with “Religion”? Philosopher of science Dr. Jeffrey Koperski says that this is myth and not reality.
Trinitarian theology is not served by sophistry, cheerleading, or ignoring relevant work. In this episode, I discuss five more apologetics face-plants about the Trinity.
Apologetics is hard, because it's hard be an expert on more than a few subjects. There's a strong pressure to just recycle bad arguments and wrongheaded claims propounded by other apologists.
Should Dr. Ehrman become a member of "the early high christology club"?
Does chapter one of the earliest gospel (Mark) portray Jesus as the God of Israel, as Yahweh himself? This is part of what Dr. Michael Bird argues in this second half of the debate.
In this episode I review the first portion of a recent debate/discussion between Dr. Bart Ehrman and Dr. Michael Bird, held at the at the 2016 Greer-Heard Point Counter Point Forum in February 12-13, 2016 at the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
"I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”
According to recent research, about 3 in 10 Americans are evangelical Christians. But what exactly is an evangelical?
In this episode I respond to the interesting article “What about This View? How to Defend an Anti-Trinitarian Theology,” by evangelical apologist Dr. Robert M. Bowman Jr.
In this episode, I walk you through an argument against confusing Jesus with his God.
What if the official god of your theology isn’t the one who actually gets his way in your life?
I say that we should distinguish between four questions which have arisen in this “same god” controversy.