Peter S Williams

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UK based Christian philosopher Peter S. Williams is Assistant Professor of Worldview and Communications at Gimlekollen College, NLA University, Norway.

Episódios

  • Is Christianity Childish? Rhetorical Advice for Christian Apologists from C.S. Lewis’ Essay ‘On Three Ways of Writing for Children’.

    19/11/2021 Duração: 24min

    Audio of my "paper" for the hybrid in-person and virtual Fifth International Interdisciplinary C. S. Lewis Conference, "Of This and Other Worlds", hosted by Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iaşi, Romania. My talk was pre-recorded and presented to the conference on Thursday 18th November 2021.

  • A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective: Communicating in Church Contexts

    25/10/2021 Duração: 15min

    Audio from a video for NLA University College course module: 'A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective'. In this session we’re thinking about communicating about science and the Christian worldview in Church contexts, by thinking about preaching. Recommended Resources YouTube Playlist, ‘Preaching’ www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQhh3qcwVEWijz8HKf3ms2rm5SLiwASZu Timothy Keller, Preaching: Communicating Faith in an Age of Skepticism (Hodder & Stoughton, 2015) Gregory Koukl, Tactics: A Game Plan For Discussing Your Christian Convictions, Updated & Expanded (Zondervan, 2020) Tim McBride, Catching the Wave: Preaching the New Testament as Rhetoric (IVP, 2016) Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking: Serving Your Audience with Faith, Skill, and Virtue (Baker Academic, 2006) Peter S. Williams, ‘Preaching for Spiritual Formation: Luke 7:36-50’ (2021) http://podcast.peterswilliams.com/e/preaching-for-spiritual-formation-luke-736-50/ Peter S. Williams, ‘Peter S. Willia

  • A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective: Theological Perspective - Genesis, Creation & Mythology

    25/10/2021 Duração: 12min

    Audio from a video for NLA University College course module: 'A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective'. In this session we look at the biblical picture of creation in the context of ancient mythology. Recommended Resources YouTube Playlist, ‘Ancient Near Eastern Myths’ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQhh3qcwVEWjAgMpzoXxQVGtiFb8-uLku YouTube Playlist ‘Genesis’ www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQhh3qcwVEWhQcmE4OsKJWhtnzA65up7t YouTube Playlist, ‘Human Origins’ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQhh3qcwVEWggUTIWUFS7jpMSdPFKyVUw YouTube Playlist, ‘Young Earth Creationism’ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQhh3qcwVEWitFuSuMLz5fmhRGBHR8-_O Matthew Barrett et al. Four Views On The Historical Adam (Zondervan, 2013) J. Daryl Charles, ed. Reading Genesis 1-2: An Evangelical Conversation (Hendrickson, 2013) Charles Halton ed. Genesis: History, Fiction, or Neither? Three Views On The Bible’s Earliest Chapters (Zondervan, 2015) Douglas Jacoby, ‘How Long are the “Days” of Genesis 1?’ www.

  • A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective: Historical Perspective - The Conflict Thesis

    25/10/2021 Duração: 17min

    Audio from a video for NLA University College course module: 'A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective'. In this session we take a look at the history of science as a discipline and look at the historical relationship between science and Christianity. Recommended Resources YouTube Playlist, ‘The Theological Roots of Science’ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQhh3qcwVEWh3jDVYqFFzWSnTbtlUeCg3 Allan Chapman, Slaying The Dragons: Destroying Myths In The History Of Science And Faith (Lion, 2013) James Hannam, God's Philosophers: How the Medieval World Laid the Foundations of Modern Science (Icon, 2010) Michael Newton Keas, Unbelievable: 7 Myths About the History and Future of Science and Religion (ISI, 2018) John Lennox, Has Science Buried God? Second edition (Lion, 2009), chapter 1 Stephen C. Meyer, The Return of the God Hypothesis: Three Scientific Discoveries That Reveal the Mind Behind the Universe (HarperOne, 2021), chapters 1-3

  • A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective: Anthropos

    25/10/2021 Duração: 07min

    Audio from a video for NLA University College course module: 'A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective'. What should we think about the nature of our minds, and how does scientific research into our brains factor into our self-understanding? Recommended Resources YouTube Playlist, ‘Mind-Body Dualism, Free Will & Related Issues’ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQhh3qcwVEWh0MdW-hlHBPyLRWgFjzhPT John Lennox, Has Science Buried God? Second edition (Lion, 2009), chapter 3 Peter S. Williams, ‘Faithful Guide To Philosophy 11: Mind Body Problem’ https://youtu.be/7-_fe-yASHg Peter S. Williams, ‘Faithful Guide To Philosophy 13: Freedom & Responsibility’ https://youtu.be/j5ZlyKJXVVE Peter S. Williams, A Faithful Guide to Philosophy: A Christian Introduction to the Love of Wisdom (Wipf and Stock, 2019), chapters 11-13

  • A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective: Bios (b) Intelligent Design Theory

    25/10/2021 Duração: 10min

    Audio from a video for NLA University College course module: 'A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective'. This session introduces the scientific theory of 'Intelligent Design'. Recommended Resources Ann Gauger et al, Science and Human Origins (Discovery Institute, 2012) Stanley N. Gundry, ed. Creation, Evolution And Intelligent Design (Zondervan, 2017) John Lennox, Has Science Buried God? Second edition (Lion, 2009), chapters 5-11 Stephen C. Meyer, The Return of the God Hypothesis: Three Scientific Discoveries That Reveal the Mind Behind the Universe (HarperOne, 2021) Peter S. Williams, ‘Faithful Guide To Philosophy 6: Paley, Hume & Design (Teleology I)’ https://youtu.be/q4QgBnBNFSU Peter S. Williams, ‘Faithful Guide To Philosophy 7: Intelligent Design (Teleology II)’ https://youtu.be/pD68pTUkogY Peter S. Williams, ‘Richard Dawkins v the Case for God - a critical guide’ (2021) http://podcast.peterswilliams.com/e/richard-dawkins-vs-the-case-for-god-a-critical-guide/ Peter S. Wil

  • A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective: Bios (a) Introduction to Darwinism

    25/10/2021 Duração: 12min

    Audio from a video for NLA University College course module: 'A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective'. We consider questions about the evolution and Darwinism. Recommended Resources Ann Gauger et al, Science and Human Origins (Discovery Institute, 2012) Stanley N. Gundry, ed. Creation, Evolution And Intelligent Design (Zondervan, 2017) John Lennox, Has Science Buried God? Second edition (Lion, 2009), chapters 5-11 Stephen C. Meyer, The Return of the God Hypothesis: Three Scientific Discoveries That Reveal the Mind Behind the Universe (HarperOne, 2021) Peter S. Williams, ‘Faithful Guide To Philosophy 6: Paley, Hume & Design (Teleology I)’ https://youtu.be/q4QgBnBNFSU Peter S. Williams, ‘Faithful Guide To Philosophy 7: Intelligent Design (Teleology II)’ https://youtu.be/pD68pTUkogY Peter S. Williams, ‘Richard Dawkins v the Case for God - a critical guide’ (2021) http://podcast.peterswilliams.com/e/richard-dawkins-vs-the-case-for-god-a-critical-guide/ Peter S. Williams, ‘The de

  • A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective: Cosmos

    25/10/2021 Duração: 13min

    Audio from a video for NLA University College course module: 'A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective'. In this session we'll be looking at how Big Bang Cosmology and the discovery of Cosmic Fine Tuning inform some much discussed arguments for the existence of God. Recommended Resources William Lane Craig, ‘The Kalam Cosmological Argument - Part 1: Scientific’ https://youtu.be/6CulBuMCLg0 William Lane Craig, ‘The Kalam Cosmological Argument - Part 2: Philosophical’ https://youtu.be/vybNvc6mxMo William Lane Craig, ‘The Fine-Tuning of the Universe’ https://youtu.be/EE76nwimuT0 William Lane Craig, Does God Exist? (Impact 360, 2019), Chapters 1-3 John Lennox, Has Science Buried God? Second edition (Lion, 2009), chapter 4 Stephen C. Meyer, The Return of the God Hypothesis: Three Scientific Discoveries That Reveal the Mind Behind the Universe (HarperOne, 2021) Peter S. Williams, ‘Faithful Guide To Philosophy 5: The Kalam (Cosmological Arguments II)’ https://youtu.be/mIMLtC-Uaic Peter S

  • A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective: Introduction

    25/10/2021 Duração: 14min

    Audio from a video for NLA University College course module: 'A Christian Worldview and Science in Apologetic Perspective'. Recommended Resources John Lennox, Has Science Buried God? Second edition (Lion, 2009), chapters 1 & 2 J.P. Moreland, Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond to a Dangerous Ideology (Crossway, 2018) Del Ratzsch, Science and Its Limits: Natural Sciences in Christian Perspective (Apollos, 2000) Peter S. Williams, ‘The Dawkins – Lennox God Delusion Debate: Three Philosophical Problems with Dawkins’ Worldview’ http://podcast.peterswilliams.com/e/the-dawkins-%e2%80%93-lennox-god-delusion-debate-three-philosophical-problems-with-dawkins-worldview/ Peter S. Williams, ‘Apologetics in 3D’ https://youtu.be/hiUHeaEaPLA Peter S. Williams, ‘Is Christianity Unscientific?’ https://youtu.be/mWiU2p_PIE8 Peter S. Williams, ‘Is Christianity Unscientific?’ Theofilos (2013) http://www.peterswilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Is-Christianity-Unscientific-Theofilos-Paper.pdf Peter S. Wi

  • Outgrowing God? (November 2021)

    24/10/2021 Duração: 01h34min

    Edited recording of a class, hosted online by Bjorn Hinderaker, for students at NLA University in Norway, covering some themes from my book Outgrowing God? A Beginner's Guide to Richard Dawkins and the God Debate (Cascade, 2020).

  • Apologetics in 3D (November 2021)

    21/10/2021 Duração: 33min

    The presentation portions of an online class on 'Apologetics in 3D' for students of NLA University College in Norway, from 14th October 2021.

  • ELF 2021: Archaeological Evidence for Jesus

    07/06/2021 Duração: 51min

    Recording of my workshop on New Testament archeology and the evidence for Jesus from the online 2021 European Leadership Forum, in which I show that archaeological evidence indicates that: Jesus, son of Joseph and brother of James, existed in 1st century Israel Jesus was crucified Jesus was buried in a now empty Jerusalem tomb Grave robbery was an offence that may have been associated with Nazareth (where the NT says Jesus lived) by the early 2nd century Despite his crucifixion, Jesus was considered divine by some within a few generations (c. 120 yrs) of his death The 1st century biographies of Jesus in the NT have been repeatedly verified by archaeological discoveries, which should encourage us to trust them on matters we can’t independently verify

  • ELF 2021: 'Old Testament Historicity: From Abraham's Ur to Daniel's Babylon'

    28/05/2021 Duração: 02h06min

    Edited recording of my post-forum seminar on Old Testament history from the on-line European Leadership Forum conference in May 2021. Conference attendee Albert Crespo, who did his Master's thesis on the royal offices in the period of the first temple, helpfully brought to my attention the fact that two bullae mentioning Jeremiah’s scribe Baruch the son of Neriah are now thought to be forgeries. During my talk I referenced one of these bullae in good faith, but I have edited this reference out of this podcast. See: "The Authenticity of the Bullae of Berekhyahu Son of Neriyahu the Scribe", Yuval Goren, Eran Arie, BASOR 372, www.researchgate.net/publication/305753694_The_Authenticity_of_the_Bullae_of_Berekhyahu_Son_of_Neriyahu_the_Scrib; www.bible.ca/bulla/bible-bulla-jeremiah-clay-bullae-inscription-Belonging-to-Baruch-Berechiah-Son-of-Neriah-The-scribe-Jer-36-4-1975-1996ad-Reuben-Hecht-israel-museum-605bc-forgery-fake.htm.  Crespo also alerted me to the fact that William F. Albright’s interpretation of the

  • ELF 2021: 'How Our Desires Point to God: C. S. Lewis’ Theistic Argument from Desire'

    17/05/2021 Duração: 36min

    Recording of a workshop talk from the online 2021 European Leadership Forum. Psalm 42 states that ‘As the deer pants for water, so I long for you, O God’, but did you know that there's an actual argument for the existence of God, and even of heaven, from the existence of certain human desires? C.S. Lewis was captivated by this theme, and he produced the twentieth century’s principal thematic and argumentative engagement with what has come to be known by philosophers as ‘the argument from desire’. This talk explores Lewis' apologetic engagement with desire and how it points us to God.

  • ‘Science, Natural Theology, and Christian Apologetics’: A Conversation between Peter S. Williams and Lars Dahle about a special Theofilos issue

    05/05/2021 Duração: 45min

    Theofilos editor Lars Dahle talks with special edition guest editor Peter S. Williams about the first special, open access issue of the Nordic journal Theofilos. They explain the background to, and give an overview of, the contents of this special edition called Theofilos Supplement 2020-1. The overall theme for this thematic issue is "Science, Natural Theology, and Christian Apologetics". Through their engaging conversation Williams and Dahle provide snapshots of both the seven peer reviewed and the four more popular articles. They explore issues relating to the book of Genesis, natural theology and the influence of science in contemporary popular culture. Along the way, they explore something of the history of the relationship between science and theology. This special issue of Theofilos is published here: https://theofilos.no/issues/theofilos-supplement-2020-1/ This podcast was originally published by Damaris Norge (https://www.damaris.no/stotte-oss/), and is re-published here by permission.

  • Richard Dawkins vs the Case for God - a critical guide

    23/04/2021 Duração: 57min

    This open access lecture, delivered online for NLA University on 22nd April 2021, is followed by a Q&A period facilitated by Bjorn Hinderaker.

  • The Dawkins – Lennox God Delusion Debate: Three Philosophical Problems with Dawkins’ Worldview

    23/04/2021 Duração: 26min

    This lecture examines three key philosophical problems with the worldview of atheist Richard Dawkins, through an analysis of his famous 2007 'God Delusion' debate/discussion with Oxford Mathematician and Philosopher of Science John C. Lennox, which was held in Alabama. You can watch the debate @ www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF5bPI92-5o You can watch the debate with Norwegian subtitles @ www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA0iVQcQXp This lecture was delivered to students at NLA University on 22nd April 2021. Recommended Resources Peter S. Williams, “A Sceptic’s Guide to Richard Dawkins” http://podcast.peterswilliams.com/e/a-sceptics-guide-to-richard-dawkins/ ———. “Cosmic Fine Tuning: Design or Multiverse?” http://podcast.peterswilliams.com/e/cosmic-fine-tuning-design-or-multiverse/ ———. “Introduction to ‘Outgrowing God? A Beginner’s Guide to Richard Dawkins and the God Debate’ (Cascade, 2020)” http://podcast.peterswilliams.com/e/introduction-to-outgrowing-god-a-beginners-guide-totrichard-dawkins-and-the-god-debate-casc

  • Cosmic Fine Tuning: Design or Multiverse?

    23/04/2021 Duração: 34min

    Lecture on the design argument from cosmic fine tuning delivered to students at NLA University College on 22nd April 2021. After describing cosmic fine tuning and one way of inferring design from that data, this lecture responds to the 'multiverse' objection to the argument.

  • From glory to glory

    14/04/2021 Duração: 01h06min

    “From glory to glory” is a suite of music I composed that follows the broad sweep on the biblical storyline. The suite is for four-part choir and a mixture of classical and electronic instruments. Some pieces are small in scope (e.g. the opening solo piano piece “Trinity”, the acapella choir piece “Love”, or the intimate “Kyrie”), whist others are much more “symphonic”. This is a computer recording of the whole suite in a single mp3 file, made using files generated by my "Sebelius 6" software package. As the computer choir can only go “ah”, one must read the pdf files of the scores (available from my website @ www.peterswilliams.com/composing/) if one want’s the words. That said, this live tape recording of a prior version of my Kyrie in G minor is from a composition competition at the end of my A levels in the early 1990’s. The orchestration is slightly different (the Bass is acoustic instead of electric, and there’s a vibraphone instead of piano), but in this version you can hear the words sung by the cho

  • Preaching for Spiritual Formation: Luke 7:36-50

    15/03/2021 Duração: 26min

    Lecture about preparing a sermon, delivered for NLA University, March 15th 2021.

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