Where miracles seem to happen most: 2-minutes and 17-minute interview at Oxford:
Where miracles seem to happen most: 2-minutes and 17-minute interview at Oxford:
Why don’t miracles happen whenever we need them?: 1-minute and 39-second interview at Oxford:
Even those who have witnessed miracles are sometimes scared to tell others what they have seen. Why is that? Craig addresses that in this brief (1.5 minutes) video clip taken at Oxford:
Jesus’s contemporaries knew him as a miracle: 2-minute and 15-second interview at Oxford:
Other miracle workers in antiquity: 1-minute and 33-second interview at Oxford:
Some biblical criteria for distinguishing genuine miracles: 2-minute and 35-second interview at Oxford:
The Special Divine Action Project has reposted my full lecture for the Ian Ramsey Centre at Oxford regarding miracles. The lecture is introduced by my good friend Lenn Goodman, philosophy professor at Vanderbilt. (Lenn and his wife also kindly welcomed me to spend an Orthodox Jewish Shabbat with them back in the US, which I greatly enjoyed.) The discussion afterward also included Tim McGrew, philosophy professor at Western Michigan.)
1-minute and 47-second interview at Oxford:
Responding briefly to Hume:
1-minute and 16-second interview at Oxford: