Craig J. Hazen, Ph.D.
Dr. Hazen is the editor of the philosophy journal, Philosophia Christi. He is also the author of the monograph The Village Enlightenment in America, the acclaimed apologetics novel Five Sacred Crossings, and dozens of articles and chapters in various books and journals. He is a recipient of the Fischer Award, the highest faculty honor at Biola and has lectured across North America and Europe on key apologetics topicsâincluding lectures on Capitol Hill and in the White House. He is a popular church and conference speaker and former co-host of a national radio talk program.
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Is it reasonable to believe that Jesus rose bodily from the dead after the Crucifixion? Calling on some of the latest research in...

The Five Sacred Crossings presents the uniqueness of the Christian worldview through creative fiction. Professor Michael Jernigan is teaching a religions course at...

Over the last 30 years there has been a measurable decline in the effectiveness of the basic evangelistic message...

People today generally think Christianity is just one among a whole variety of religions, but what is...

As part of the major university seminar on "Thoughtful Evangelism," Dr. Hazen gave a series of vignettes...

Includes lectures by: Scott Rae, Clay Jones, Timothy Muehlhoff, Scott Smith, Craig Hazen, John Bloom, Fred Sanders...

How did the earliest Christians view intellectual engagement with their culture? What arguments did they use...

Is becoming a Christian apologist just for elite scholars? How do we all take seriously the words of...

The Gospel is being lost in American culture, but there are ways to reinvigorate clear Christian thinking...

Dr. Hazen's presentation in this plenary session took place as part of the 2011 10th annual EPS Apologetics Conference...