James White (theologian) - Formal Debates

Formal Debates

  • "Is the Bible True?" vs. Robert M. Price, May, 2010, aboard ship on the Carnival Legend
  • "Did the Bible Misquote Jesus?" vs. Bart Ehrman, January, 2009, aboard ship on the Celebrity Century
  • "Is Homosexuality Compatible with Authentic, Biblical, Orthodox Christianity?" vs. John Shelby Spong, November, 2006, Orlando, FL
  • "Is the New Testament We Possess Today Inspired?" vs. Shabir Ally, May, 2006, La Mirada, CA
  • "The Resurrection of Jesus Christ", vs. Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan (with James Renihan), August, 2005, aboard ship on the Sun Princess
  • "Is the Orthodox, Biblical Account of Jesus of Nazareth Authentic & Historically Accurate?", vs. John Dominic Crossan, August, 2005, Seattle, WA
  • "Are Roman Catholics Our Brothers and Sisters in Christ?", vs. Douglas Wilson, November, 2004, Los Angeles, CA
  • "Is Homosexuality Consistent with Biblical Christianity", vs. Barry Lynn, May, 2001, Long Island, NY
  • "The Papacy", vs. Fr. Mitch Pacwa, SJ, May, 1998, Long Island, NY
  • "Sola Scriptura", vs. Gerry Matatics, August, 1990, Long Beach, CA

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