Earle Craig
Earle Craig, a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary and a Bible teacher in southern California, is on the board of governors of Gutenberg College.
Articles
- The Jewishness of Christianity. Looks at God’s promises and covenants to makes a case for Christianity being Jewish. (3/09)
- A Well-rounded Christianity:
Revelation 2 & 3. (Revelation 2-3) Looks at the seven letters to the churches in Revelation 2 and 3 to argue that Christians need to be well-rounded in their Christianity in order for it to be authentic. (9/09) - The Morality of God or the Religion of Man?. Asks the question, "Why do we love to look and feel religious?" (9/08)
- Successful Relationships. Looks at the difficulties involved in relationships and offers practical, biblical advice for pursuing successful relationships. (5/08)
- Thinking about Katrina. Looks at God and suffering in the light of Hurricane Katrina. (10/05)
- Pagan Christianity. Compares modern Christianity and ancient pagan idolatry. (12/04)
Audio Series
Audio series with talks given by Earle.
- If you use iTunes to manage your audio/video files, you can download many of these files at our iTunes U site.
- If you just want to obtain a particlur file from the links on this site, clicking on the link will play the file in your browser. To download the file to your computer, right-click (Macintosh: ctr-click) and choose "Save this link."
- Many of the MSC audio files below were first recorded at Reformation Fellowship, where some of the MSC staff teach.
- See the audio section of our bookstore for MP3 files available to purchase.
- Coming to Truth. A Wednesday Night Class where Gutenberg tutors and others within the Gutenberg College community describe the intellectual journey that led them to conclude that Christianity is true.
- Jesus' Teachings on Pharisaism. Talks by Jack Crabtree and Earle Craig exploring Jesus' view of the Pharisees, given at Reformation Fellowship. (Also on iTunes)
- Miscellaneous Talks. Individual talks given by various teachers on a variety of topics.

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