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In Defense of Penal Substitution

Nov 2018 | EPS Plenary Lecture

November 14, 2018 • William Lane Craig

On November 14, 2018, Dr. Craig was honored to give the Plenary Lecture of the Evangelical Philosophical Society conference in Denver, Colorado.

In his lecture to a packed house, Dr. Craig gives a defense of penal substitutionary atonement by outlining its coherence, its justice, and its satisfactoriness.

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