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Below are thoughtful voices from both Christian and Jewish traditions engaging the reality of God, morality, and truth.
Jewish Perspectives on God & Morality:
1. Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
- Former Chief Rabbi of the UK
- Extremely thoughtful, respected across religions
- Focus: morality, God, society
2. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
- Public-facing, cultural engagement
- Talks about God, morality, relationships
3. Rabbi David Wolpe
- One of the most respected Jewish thinkers in the U.S.
- Engages doubt honestly
4. Yoram Hazony
- Philosophical defense of the Hebrew Bible
- Serious intellectual weight
👉 https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300231993/the-philosophy-of-hebrew-scripture/
Christian Philosophical Case for God
1. William Lane Craig / Reasonable Faith
- Why it matters: Probably the most rigorous philosophical defense of Christianity available publicly
- Strong on:
- Kalam cosmological argument
- Resurrection of Jesus
- Moral argument
- 🔗 https://www.reasonablefaith.org
- Free content: tons (articles, debates, videos)
- ▶️The Fine-Tuning of the Universe
2. Edward Feser
- Why it matters: One of the clearest modern defenders of classical theism (Aquinas-style arguments)
- Strong on:
- Arguments for God independent of Christianity
- Critiques of atheism and materialism
- Metaphysics (why reality requires a necessary being)
- Best for:
- Readers who want deeper philosophical grounding beyond popular-level arguments
- 🔗 https://edwardfeser.blogspot.com
3. Capturing Christianity (Cameron Bertuzzi)
- Why it matters: Hosts high-level conversations between Christians, atheists, Jews, and philosophers
- Strong on:
- Philosophical arguments for God
- Live debates and real-time engagement with opposing views
- Best for:
- Seeing ideas tested across perspectives, not just presented
- ▶️Capturing Christianity Youtube Channel
- ▶️ Why This Atheist Scientist Became a Believing Christian
Science, Mathematics, and the Case for God
1. John Lennox
- Why it matters: Oxford mathematician addressing whether science and belief in God are truly in conflict
- Strong on:
- Science and faith compatibility
- Critiques of “science has disproved God” claims
- Best for:
- Clear, intellectually serious but accessible engagement with scientific objections
- 🔗 https://www.johnlennox.org
- ▶️ God Does Exist
2. Stephen Meyer
- Why it matters: Philosopher of science focusing on the origin of life and the information found in DNA
- Strong on:
- Biological complexity and design arguments
- The challenge of explaining information in DNA through unguided processes
- Best for:
- Exploring whether life’s origin points to intelligence rather than chance
- 🔗 https://stephencmeyer.org
- ▶️Mathematical Challenges to Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
3. Hugh Ross
- Why it matters: Astrophysicist examining the fine-tuning of the universe and its implications
- Strong on:
- Cosmology and physical constants
- The conditions required for life to exist
- Best for:
- Understanding how the structure of the universe raises deeper questions about design
- 🔗 https://reasons.org
- ▶️Why This Astrophysicist Left Atheism & Found Jesus | DDOW Podcast #13 (Pt. 1)
- ▶️Astrophysicist Explains DOZENS Of Reasons To Believe In GOD | DDOW Podcast #13 (Pt. 2)
4. InspiringPhilosophy (Science-Focused Content)
- Why it matters: Bridges complex scientific and philosophical ideas into accessible explanations
- Strong on:
- Fine-tuning
- Consciousness and the mind
- Limits of materialism
- Best for:
- Clear, well-researched explanations of science-related arguments for God
- ▶️Inspiring Philosophy Youtube Channel
- ▶️Quantum Physics Debunks Materialism
5. Capturing Christianity (Science & Philosophy Discussions)
- Why it matters: Hosts discussions between Christians, atheists, and philosophers on science and God
- Strong on:
- Fine-tuning debates
- Consciousness and physics
- Real-time engagement across perspectives
- Best for:
- Seeing ideas tested through dialogue rather than just presented
- ▶️Capturing Christianity Youtube Channel
- ▶️Why This Atheist Scientist Became a Believing Christian
Historical Case for Jesus
1. Gary Habermas (Resurrection Specialist)
- Why it matters: The most data-driven case for the resurrection
- Known for “minimal facts” approach (uses only widely accepted scholarly facts)
https://www.garyhabermas.com
2. Mike Licona
- Close collaborator with Habermas
- More technical on historiography and Gospel methods
https://www.risenjesus.com
3. Testify (Jeremiah Johnston / older content) + TestifyApologetics (newer)
- Focuses on resurrection and early Christianity
- Good bridge between academic and layperson
https://www.youtube.com/@TestifyApologetics
4. N.T. Wright
- Why it matters: Top-tier New Testament scholar
- Strong on:
- Resurrection
- Historical Jesus
- Not all free, but some lectures
- https://ntwrightpage.com/
Bible Reliability / Context
1. InspiringPhilosophy (Michael Jones)
- Why it matters: Extremely strong on:
- Biblical reliability
- Science + Christianity
- Ancient context
- ▶️ Inspiring Philosophy Youtube Channel
- Free: yes
2. The Bible Project
- Not strict apologetics, but:
- Excellent for context & better understanding of the Bible
- Strong narrative theology
- Integrated with the Bible app, including for a few 1-year Bible reading plans I’ve done
https://bibleproject.com (free)
- ▶️ How to Read the Bible Playlist
- ▶️ Old Testament Playlist
- ▶️ New Testament Playlist
3. John Walton
- Why it matters: Old Testament scholar specializing in the ancient Near Eastern context of Scripture, helping modern readers understand the Bible as its original audience would have
- Strong on:
- Genesis and creation accounts
- Cultural and literary context of the Old Testament
- Best for:
- Understanding how science and Scripture can be reconciled through proper interpretation
- I had the privilege of taking a semester course taught by John Walton at Wheaton College on theories of origins.
- 🔗 https://zondervanacademic.com/blog/john-h-walton
- ▶️Origins Today: Genesis through Ancient Eyes with John Walton
Investigative / Interview-Based Approaches
1. Lee Strobel (The Case for Christ)
- Why it matters: A former atheist investigative journalist presenting the case for Christianity through interviews with scholars after initially trying to disprove God & the Bible
- Strong on:
- Making complex arguments understandable
- Introducing historical and philosophical evidence
- 🔗 https://leestrobel.com
- ▶️ The Case for Christ Film dramatized (Strobel’s transition from atheist to Christian) for rent or purchase
- ▶️ The Case for Christ documentary free on Youtube with ads (free without for subscribers)
- ▶️ The Case for Heaven documentary on Youtube
- ▶️ The Case for a Creator DVD for purchase at Stand to Reason
2. Sean McDowell
- Balanced, fair-minded, engages opposing views honestly
- Strong interviews with scholars across perspectives
- ▶️ Sean McDowell Youtube Channel
Classic Christian Thought on God, Truth, and Human Nature
C.S. Lewis
- Why it matters: One of the most influential Christian thinkers of the 20th century, known for presenting the case for God in clear, accessible terms
- Strong on:
- The moral argument for God
- Human longing and meaning
- Best for:
- Readers looking for a thoughtful, relatable introduction to Christianity
- 🔗 https://www.cslewis.org
- Jerry Root – Christopher W. Mitchell Senior Fellow for C.S. Lewis Studies at the C.S. Lewis Institute; Emeritus Professor of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois and a visiting Professor at Biola University (I had the privilege of taking a few classes with him at Wheaton & joining him on a trip to the Franklin Graham festival in Tacoma, WA)
- 📘 Mere Christianity (book)
- ▶️The Most Reluctant Convert film free on Amazon with ads as of 4/22/26)
2. St. Augustine
- Why it matters: One of the most influential theologians in Christian history, shaping how the West understands God, truth, and human nature
- Strong on:
- The nature of truth and knowledge
- Human desire, sin, and grace
- Best for:
- Those exploring deeper philosophical and theological foundations
- 🔗 https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/augustine/
- 📘 Confessions (book)
Where Critics and Skeptics Acknowledge Key Points
Not all critiques of Christianity reject the same claims. In many cases, leading skeptics and scholars affirm key historical or philosophical points that are often misunderstood or overlooked.
1. Bart Ehrman
- Why it matters: A leading critical New Testament scholar who does not identify as a Christian, yet affirms many core historical facts about Jesus
- Notable for:
- Affirming the historical existence of Jesus
- Recognizing the crucifixion as historically certain
- Acknowledging that the earliest disciples genuinely believed they saw the risen Jesus
- Best for:
- Understanding where strong scholarly consensus exists—even among critics of Christianity
- 🔗 https://ehrmanblog.org/gospel-evidence-that-jesus-existed/
- ▶️ Did Jesus Exist?
2. Alex O’Connor (Cosmic Skeptic)
- Why it matters: A prominent atheist thinker known for engaging seriously and respectfully with philosophical arguments about God
- Notable for:
- Critiquing weak or overstated atheist arguments
- Acknowledging the difficulty of grounding objective morality without a transcendent source
- Engaging deeply with the strongest versions of theistic arguments
- Best for:
- Seeing how thoughtful skeptics wrestle with complex philosophical questions rather than dismiss them
- 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@CosmicSkeptic
- ▶️ Discussion with John Lennox on Why God Allows Suffering
3. Tom Holland (Historian)
- Why it matters: A secular historian who, while not a committed Christian, has argued that many modern Western moral assumptions are deeply rooted in Christian thought
- Notable for:
- Recognizing that ideas like human equality and dignity are not historically universal
- Arguing that Western moral frameworks are rooted in Christian thought
- Best for:
- Understanding the historical origins of many values often assumed to be neutral or purely secular
- 🔗 https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2016/02/i-was-wrong-about-christianity
- ▶️ Tom Holland tells NT Wright: Why I changed my mind about Christianity
4. Jordan Peterson
- Why it matters: A psychologist who explores the psychological and moral significance of biblical narratives, arguing that they reflect deep truths about human nature, meaning, and responsibility—even while not clearly affirming traditional Christian belief
- Notable for:
- Emphasizing the psychological and moral depth of Scripture
- Arguing that meaning and morality are not arbitrary constructs
- Highlighting the enduring influence of biblical ideas on human thought and culture
- Best for:
- Exploring the existential and psychological dimensions of belief, even outside formal theology
- 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/@JordanBPeterson
- ▶️Lecture: Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God
This page was developed through an iterative collaboration between Adam Garrett and AI tools. AI assisted with structuring, drafting, summarizing, and refining language, while source selection, theological judgment, factual review, and final editorial decisions remained under Adam Garrett’s direction.