Kyle Keltz is professor of English and philosophy at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas. He holds a PhD in philosophy of religion from Southern Evangelical Seminary, an MA in composition from Liberty University, an MA in Christian apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary, and a BBA in finance from Texas Tech University. Kyle attends First Baptist Church of Lubbock and has led Sunday school classes ministering to college students and young married couples.
Biography
Kyle Keltz is professor of English and philosophy at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas. He holds a PhD in philosophy of religion from Southern Evangelical Seminary, an MA in composition from Liberty University, an MA in Christian apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary, and a BBA in finance from Texas Tech University. Kyle specializes in the problem of evil and classical theodicies. He is the author of Bringing Good Even Out of Evil: Thomism and the Problem of Evil and Thomism and the Problem of Animal Suffering, and his articles have been published in The Heythrop Journal, The Journal of Value Inquiry, New Blackfriars, Nova et Vetera, and Sophia. Kyle lives in Lubbock, Texas, with his wife Laci and their two young boys. They attend First Baptist Church of Lubbock where Kyle and Laci have led a Sunday school class for young married couples. Kyle’s academic website is bkylekeltz.com, and he occasionally publishes apologetics/philosophy/theology lectures on YouTube (B. Kyle Keltz) and on PodBean (Philosophy Apologetics & Theology).
Kyle was raised in a Christian home but was indifferent (and sometimes hostile) to Christianity but, after studying philosophy of religion during his time in the military, he became convinced that God must exist. Aside from having been a hardheaded youth, Kyle attributes his former nonbelief to a lack of Christians in his life who had answers to hard questions concerning Christianity. So, Kyle has devoted his life to studying and making sense out of philosophy, theology, and the Bible and being able to provide answers to people seeking truth as he did in his earlier years.
Resources
ARTICLES
- Does Evolution Explain Converging Ion Channels? part 1
- Does Evolution Explain Converging Ion Channels? part 2
VIDEOS
- Aquinas’s Fifth Way | Jeff Zweerink and Kyle Keltz for Stars, Cells, and God
- A Philosopher’s Journey to Faith | B. Kyle Keltz
- Answering Skeptical Challenges (A Response to Dan Barker)
- The Dangers of Anthropomorphism
- Do Animals Suffer?
- A Philosopher’s Journey to Faith
- Everyday Apologetics: Animal Suffering
- Culture Talk: Do Humans Have Souls?
- Science and Faith Connection: Do Neanderthals Have Human Souls?
- Everyday Apologetics: Answering Atheistic Challenges
- Culture Talk: Could a Good God Allow Death before the Fall?
PODCASTS
Biography
Kyle Keltz is professor of English and philosophy at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas. He holds a PhD in philosophy of religion from Southern Evangelical Seminary, an MA in composition from Liberty University, an MA in Christian apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary, and a BBA in finance from Texas Tech University. Kyle specializes in the problem of evil and classical theodicies. He is the author of Bringing Good Even Out of Evil: Thomism and the Problem of Evil and Thomism and the Problem of Animal Suffering, and his articles have been published in The Heythrop Journal, The Journal of Value Inquiry, New Blackfriars, Nova et Vetera, and Sophia. Kyle lives in Lubbock, Texas, with his wife Laci and their two young boys. They attend First Baptist Church of Lubbock where Kyle and Laci have led a Sunday school class for young married couples. Kyle’s academic website is bkylekeltz.com, and he occasionally publishes apologetics/philosophy/theology lectures on YouTube (B. Kyle Keltz) and on PodBean (Philosophy Apologetics & Theology).
Kyle was raised in a Christian home but was indifferent (and sometimes hostile) to Christianity but, after studying philosophy of religion during his time in the military, he became convinced that God must exist. Aside from having been a hardheaded youth, Kyle attributes his former nonbelief to a lack of Christians in his life who had answers to hard questions concerning Christianity. So, Kyle has devoted his life to studying and making sense out of philosophy, theology, and the Bible and being able to provide answers to people seeking truth as he did in his earlier years.
Resources
ARTICLES
- Does Evolution Explain Converging Ion Channels? part 1
- Does Evolution Explain Converging Ion Channels? part 2
VIDEOS
- Aquinas’s Fifth Way | Jeff Zweerink and Kyle Keltz for Stars, Cells, and God
- A Philosopher’s Journey to Faith | B. Kyle Keltz
- Answering Skeptical Challenges (A Response to Dan Barker)
- The Dangers of Anthropomorphism
- Do Animals Suffer?
- A Philosopher’s Journey to Faith
- Everyday Apologetics: Animal Suffering
- Culture Talk: Do Humans Have Souls?
- Science and Faith Connection: Do Neanderthals Have Human Souls?
- Everyday Apologetics: Answering Atheistic Challenges
- Culture Talk: Could a Good God Allow Death before the Fall?