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The ResurrectionWilliam Lane Craig Jeffrey B. Russell Formats: DVD Item# VER-13
William Lane Craig holds doctorates in both philosophy and theology, as well as Masters degrees in philosophy of religion and church history. He has more than eighty articles and books in print, on such topics as the existence of God, the anthropic principle, timelessness and creation, the resurrection of Christ, the Big Bang, and the Hartle-Hawking cosmology (referring to Stephen Hawking and James Hartle, of UCSB). Craig has a firm grasp on the most important cosmological and religious topics of our time.
Jeffrey Burton Russell is Professor of History, Emeritus, at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Besides UCSB, he has taught History and Religious Studies at Berkeley, Riverside, Harvard, New Mexico, and Notre Dame. He has published seventeen books and many articles, most of them in his special field, history of theology. He is most noted for his five-volume history of the concept of the Devil, published by Cornell University Press between 1977 and 1988. He would prefer to be most noted for two more recent books, Inventing the Flat Earth (1991), which shows how nineteenth-century anti-Christians invented and spread the falsehood that educated people in the Middle Ages believed that the earth was flat, and A History of Heaven: The Singing Silence (Princeton University Press, 1997), a study of the history and meaning of heaven in Christian thought from the beginnings to the time of Dante.
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