The Princeton Chronicles on YouTube

In this segment Dr. Thomas Woodward interviewed three professors, including Dr. Eugenio Biagini, Professor of History at Princeton University in the mid-1990s, when this was recorded (the past 25 years, he has taught at Cambridge University).

Joining him in the interview were two other Princeton professors: Dr. Robert Prud-homme, a chemical engineering professor, and Dr. Robert Kaita, in the plasma physics lab.

All three professors are Christians, and they shared insights about how they deal with skeptical questions. They explain how they ground their faith in the reality they’ve come to know.

Dr. Biagini’s comments are especially startling as he talks about how the Bible authors are open to writing about the “flaws” of biblical heroes.* He details and describes the “historical professionality” of biblical history accounts, adding that the question is whether modern historiography can match the high standards of biblical history writing!

The Princeton Chronicles Volume 1

Volume 1a

Interviews with Princeton professors Dr. Andrew Bocarsly, a chemist, and Dr. John Suppe, a geologist: (This volume is split in two 15 min. segments)

Volume 1b

Second segment of Volume 1

The Princeton Chronicles Volume 3

This captures a lecture on Christ’s resurrection by Edwin Yamauchi, renowned historian of U. of Miami of Oxford, Ohio, and guest speaker of the Christian Faculty Forum at Princeton. It was refilmed in Tampa here: