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  1. Thus, a cosmological argument for the existence of God will study the order of things or examine why things are the way they are in order to demonstrate the existence of God. Figure 6.2.5.1 6.2.5. 1. For Aristotle, the existence of the universe needs an explanation, as it could not have come from nothing.

  2. 13 de jul. de 2004 · Cosmological Argument. First published Tue Jul 13, 2004; substantive revision Thu Jun 30, 2022. The cosmological argument is less a particular argument than an argument type. It uses a general pattern of argumentation ( logos) that makes an inference from particular alleged facts about the universe ( cosmos) to the existence of a unique being ...

  3. 23 de mar. de 2020 · The Kalam cosmological argument was originally put forth by a twelfth-century medieval Muslim philosopher from Persia (modern day Iran) by the name of Abu Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali. Al-Ghazali was concerned by the influence of Greek philosophy (which maintained a beginningless Universe – one which flows necessarily out of God) on ...

  4. The word “ kalam ” is an Arabic word that denotes medieval Islamic theology. Muslim theologians, when Islam swept over Egypt in North Africa, absorbed the Christian thought that had been in those areas, like in Alexandria, which was the center of Christian learning. They picked up these arguments for the creation of the world that ...

  5. Het kalam-argument is een versie van het kosmologisch argument geformuleerd door denkers die de islamitische kalam-traditie volgden, zoals Al-Kindi, Al-Ghazali en Averroes. Een hedendaagse aanhanger van het kalam-argument is de Amerikaanse filosoof William Lane Craig, die in 1979 het boek The Kalām Cosmological Argument publiceerde.

  6. 13 de jan. de 2021 · Abstract. In the late 1970s the big bang model of cosmology was widely accepted and interpreted as implying the universe had a beginning. At the end of that decade William Lane Craig revived an argument for God known as the Kalam Cosmological Argument (KCA) based on this scientific consensus. Furthermore, he linked the big bang to the supposed ...

  7. ADMIN MOD. The first premise of the Kalam Cosmological Argument is baseless. From Wikipedia: "Whatever begins to exist has a cause." The problem is that this is completely unverified. No human has ever seen anything come into existence. We can see things change and transform according to the rules of nature, but we've never actually seen matter ...