
William Lane Craig is a philosopher and theologian who has become one of the most influential voices in Christian apologetics today. He holds two doctorates in philosophy and theology, specializing in the philosophy of religion and the defense of classical theism. Through hundreds of debates, books, and his Reasonable Faith ministry, Craig has made complex philosophical arguments accessible to everyday believers while maintaining rigorous academic standards.
The ReasonableFaith.org website offers free guided training courses in apologetics and theological content, plus animated videos explaining arguments for God's existence. Visitors can access popular and scholarly articles on biblical and scientific topics, watch debates and lectures, listen to weekly podcasts tackling apologetic questions, read answers to reader questions, and participate in community discussions.
YouTube Videos - @drcraigvideos (a lot of short, animated videos)
Dr. Craig has two different channels, one with longer videos and one with shorter clips or quicker presentations (animated) with narrators. His longer videos will feature a more in-depth, intellectual conversations and debates touching on all his top apologetic areas. The shorter form videos are often clips and animated videos. There is a TON of content here, with thousands of videos.
***YouTube tip - you can use the search (magnifying glass icon on the main channel page, not the one at the top) on a creator's channel to narrow down their topics.

William Lane Craig presenting a compelling case for the existence of God at the 2019 EPS Apologetics Conference. He outlines three core arguments (cosmological, design, and moral) each supported by animated Reasonable Faith videos and philosophical reasoning.
This video presents a concise, animated explanation of one of the most influential arguments for the existence of God, rooted in both philosophy and modern science.
Part 2 explores the philosophical case for the universe having a beginning, building on the scientific foundation laid in Part 1. It draws heavily from the work of medieval Islamic philosopher Al-Ghazali and uses thought experiments to challenge the idea of an infinite past.
Dr. Craig defines inerrancy as the belief that the Bible is truthful in all that it teaches, not necessarily in everything it says. He distinguishes between inspired teachings and other content like prayers, poetic expressions, or incorrect statements made by biblical characters. Inerrancy, for him, is a logical implication of divine inspiration—if the Bible is God’s Word, it must be reliable in its teachings.
Dr. Craig explores the doctrine of divine omniscience. This video is a rich blend of theology and philosophy, ideal for anyone wrestling with how God’s omniscience interacts with human freedom. Goes over things like fatalism, divine knowledge (foreknowledge), and free will.
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