The Kalam cosmological argument : Philosophical arguments for the finitude of the past /
Did the universe begin to exist? If so, did it have a cause? Or could it have come into existence uncaused, from nothing? These questions are taken up by the medieval-though recently-revived-kalam cosmological argument, which has arguably been the most discussed philosophical argument for God's... Full description
Main Author: | Copan, Paul. |
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Other Authors: | Craig, William Lane. |
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New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2018 |
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Bloomsbury studies in philosophy of religion
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