Peter S. Williams

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Peter S. Williams (www.peterswilliams.com) studied philosophy at Cardiff University (BA), Sheffield University (MA), and the University of East Anglia in Norwich (MPhil). Peter lives in England and is Assistant Professor in Communication and Worldviews at Gimlekollen College, NLA University, Norway. His publications include: Outgrowing God? A Beginner’s Guide to Richard Dawkins and the God Debate (Wipf and Stock, 2020); Getting at Jesus: A Comprehensive Critique of Neo-Atheist Nonsense About the Jesus of History (Wipf & Stock, 2019); A Faithful Guide to Philosophy: A Christian Introduction to the Love of Wisdom (Wipf and Stock, 2019); C.S. Lewis vs. the New Atheists (Paternoster, 2013) and Understanding Jesus: Five Ways to Spiritual Enlightenment (Paternoster, 2011).
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Why are Hawking's arguments against the existence of God so readily accepted by New Atheists?
Peter S. Williams ScienceScientific Apologetics 00:01:41 3,251 28 May 2013
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What does Stephen Hawking believe about philosophy?
Peter S. Williams ScienceScientific Apologetics 00:00:00 2,635 28 May 2013
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What is one version of the "fine tuning" argument for the existence of God?
Peter S. Williams ScienceScientific Apologetics 00:00:00 2,277 28 May 2013
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What are the major points of the Kalām cosmological argument?
Peter S. Williams ScienceScientific Apologetics 00:02:54 5,003 28 May 2013
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Are Stephen Hawking's arguments against God sophisticated?
Peter S. Williams ScienceScientific Apologetics 00:02:39 2,834 28 May 2013
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Is Christianity anti-scientific?
Peter S. Williams ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:48 2,393 28 May 2013
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What is the "First Cause" argument for the existence of God?
Peter S. Williams ScienceScientific Apologetics 00:03:35 2,608 28 May 2013
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What is Stephen Hawking's philosophy of science?
Peter S. Williams ScienceScientific Apologetics 00:01:40 3,030 28 May 2013
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How does Stephen Hawking respond to the "First Cause" argument for God?
Peter S. Williams ScienceScientific Apologetics 00:00:00 2,843 28 May 2013
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What is the second version of the "Fine Tuning" argument for the existence of God?
Peter S. Williams ScienceScientific Apologetics 00:00:00 2,611 18 Jul 2013

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