Showing posts with label Tony Costa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Costa. Show all posts
Monday, January 30, 2017
Did the Idea of Jesus' Deity Develop Over Time? A Conversation with Dr. Tony Costa
Here is the recording of this past Saturday's webinar of the Apologetics Academy (see complete schedule here for currently confirmed speaker lineup). Here, Dr. Tony Costa speaks about early church Christology and addresses the question of whether the earliest Christians believed that Jesus was God. Spoiler alert: It features a lively interaction with Muslim polemicist Paul Williams.
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Friday, September 9, 2016
Forthcoming Debate 'Was Muhammad a Prophet of God?' and 'Was Paul a Disciple of Jesus?' Tony Costa vs. Shabir Ally
I will be debating Shabir Ally in Canada on two debate topics, 'Was Muhammad a Prophet of God?' and 'Was Paul a Disciple of Jesus?' The debates will be broadcast on Monday October 17, 2016 from 4 pm - 7 pm EST. More information to follow. Your prayers for this event would be appreciated.
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Muhammad,
Paul,
Shabir Ally,
Tony Costa
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Shadid Lewis vs. Tony Costa: Is the Quran the Word of God or of Man?
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Trinity or Tawhid?
Here are two recent shows by Dr. Tony Costa on the topic "Trinity or Tawhid?"
PART ONE
PART TWO
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
The Qur'an: Heavenly or Earthly?
Muslims believe that the Qur'an was revealed by Allah to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. But does the evidence support this claim? Dr. Tony Costa answers.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Tony Costa vs. Bassam Zawadi: "Was Muhammad Assured of His Salvation?"
Two of my favorite debaters go at it on whether Muhammad had assurance of his salvation.
PART ONE
PART TWO
For more, visit their websites:
Tony Costa
Bassam Zawadi
PART ONE
PART TWO
For more, visit their websites:
Tony Costa
Bassam Zawadi
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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