Capturing Christianity Podcast Por: Cameron Bertuzzi My name is Cameron Bertuzzi. I’m a professional photographer doing Christian apologetics, exposing the intellectual side of Christian belief. 223 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Capturing Christianity Podcast Mostrando página 8 de 12 CC084: Is Divine Simplicity True? Joe Schmid vs. Chris Tomaszewski 27/11/2020 CC083: Philosophical Street Preaching With Tyler McNabb 24/11/2020 CC082: Does the Soul Exist? Dr. Dustin Crummett vs. Ben Watkins 20/11/2020 CC081: Daniel Dennett vs Alvin Plantinga Debate REMASTERED 17/11/2020 CC080: How to Effectively Argue Against Abortion with Stephanie Gray 13/11/2020 CC079: The Ontological Argument - Ben Arbour & Graham Oppy 10/11/2020 CC078: Dr. Craig Rebuts the "Best Atheist Arguments" from Ricky Gervais and Co. 06/11/2020 CC077: Answering the Problems of Evil with Dr. Clay Jones 03/11/2020 CC076: What Can History Reveal About Christianity? Laura Robinson vs. Mike Licona 31/10/2020 CC075: DEBATE: The Problem of Evil - Cameron Bertuzzi vs Justin Schieber 29/10/2020 CC074: Proof that the Exodus Actually Happened? (Dr. Tyron Goldschmidt) 23/10/2020 CC073: The Problem of Evil - Cameron Bertuzzi, Josh Parikh, Cory Markum, James Croft 20/10/2020 CC072: A Historian Explains the Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus (Dr. Gary Habermas) 17/10/2020 CC071: The Conditional Premiss of the Moral Argument - Peoples, Rauser, Hannestad, Moore 14/10/2020 CC070: Unexpected Evidence that the Bible is Historically Accurate (Dr. Lydia McGrew) 09/10/2020 CC069: Is WLC's Moral Argument Sound? - Jeffery Jay Lowder & Wade Tisthammer 06/10/2020 CC068: Evidence that Genesis is History and Not Myth 02/10/2020 CC067: The Moral Argument for God - John Cranman & Cory Markum 29/09/2020 CC066: A Simple Breakdown of the Craig vs Oppy Debate on Math and God 25/09/2020 CC065: The Argument from Motion (Aquinas' 1st Way) - Christian vs Atheist 23/09/2020 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 6 7 8 9 10 ... 12 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn