The rest of the debate can be seen at the following links: Video 2, Video 3, Video 4, Video 5, Video 6, Video 7, Video 8, Video 9, Video 10, Video 11.
"What is God like? The Concept of God in Islam and in Christianity"
A Debate between Dr. William Craig and Dr. Jamal Badawi, February 27, 1997 at the University of Illinois.
Dr. William Lane Craig:
Ph.D. Philosophy, University of Birmingham, England
D. Theol. Theology, Universität München, Germany
Dr. Jamal Badawi:
Ph.D. Economics, Indiana University, United States
THE DEBATE: THE CONCEPT OF GOD IN ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY
OPENING STATEMENTS: 20 minutes
Part 1-3: Dr. Craig's Opening Remarks
Part 4-6: Dr. Badawi's Opening Remarks
REBUTTALS: 12 minutes
Part 7: Dr. Craig Responds
Part 8: Dr. Craig concludes/Dr. Badawi begins Response
Part 9: Dr. Badawi Concludes Response
CLOSING REMARKS: 5 minutes
Part 10: Dr. Craig's Closing Comments
Part 11: Dr. Badawi's Closing Comments
September 10, 2010
The Concept of God In Islam and Christianity: A Debate (Video)
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