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  1. Kalam Cosmological Argument. Kalām cosmological argument (Persian: برهان الحدوث) or so called argument form temporality (Huduth) is a general term for the theologians' theoretical arguments for the existence of God. The main content of this argument is depended on the feature of temporality of the universe and existents.

  2. The Kalam Cosmological Argument does not state that the cause is greater than the created universe (a claim that would require some form of ontological argument as addendum). Merely that it is "incredibly powerful". Martin's objection is addressing a straw man and fails the criterion of inclusion by WP:RELEVANCE. 3.

  3. The Kalām cosmological argument is a modern formulation of the cosmological argument for the existence of God; named for the kalam (medieval Islamic scholasticism), it was popularized by William Lane Craig in his The Kalām Cosmological Argument (1979). The argument is a variant of the unmoved mover in Aristotelianism; it is named for medieval ...

  4. The temporal, kalam cosmological argument, dates back to medieval Muslim philosophers such as al-Kindi and al-Ghazali. It has recently been restored to popularity by William Lane Craig. Like all cosmological arguments, the kalam cosmological argument is an argument from the existence of the world or universe to the existence of God.

  5. Template:Debate The Kalām cosmological argument is a variation of the cosmological argument that argues for the existence of a Sufficient Reason or First Cause for the universe. Its origins can be traced to both medieval Christian and Muslim thinkers, but most significantly to Islamic theologians of the Kalām tradition.[1] It has been revived in recent years most predominantly in the works ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.