William Lane Craig

American philosopher and theologian

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2024 Concluded his role as a professor of philosophy at Houston Christian University, transitioning to a visiting professor position at the Talbot School of Theology of Biola University.
2021 Academic Influence ranked Craig as the 19th most influential philosopher in the world over the period 1990-2020, and the 4th most influential theologian in the same timeframe.
2020 Craig published 'Atonement and the Death of Christ', a follow-up book continuing his scholarly exploration of atonement theology.
2019 William Lane Craig published 'The Atonement', a book resulting from his systematic study of the doctrine of atonement in philosophical theology.
2016 Trinity Evangelical Divinity School named William Lane Craig as their Alumnus of the Year.
2014 Wheaton College named William Lane Craig as their Alumnus of the Year.
2011 Sam Harris described Craig as 'the one Christian apologist who seems to have put the fear of God into many of my fellow atheists', highlighting Craig's notable impact in philosophical debates.
2011 Lawrence Krauss engaged in a debate with Craig, criticizing him for having a 'simplistic view of the world' and making what Krauss considered 'disingenuous distortions, simplifications, and outright lies'.

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