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The Kalam Cosmological Argument Volume 2 Paul Copan William Lane Craig

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The Kalam Cosmological Argument Volume 2 Paul Copan William Lane Craig
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.57 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Paul Copan, William Lane Craig
ISBN: 9781501335884, 150133588X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Kalam Cosmological Argument Volume 2 Paul Copan William Lane Craig by Paul Copan, William Lane Craig 9781501335884, 150133588X instant download after payment.

The ancient kalam cosmological argument maintains that the series of past events is finite and that therefore the universe began to exist. Two recent scientific discoveries have yielded plausible prima facie physical evidence for the beginning of the universe. The expansion of the universe points to its beginning-to a Big Bang-as one retraces the universe's expansion in time. And the second law of thermodynamics, which implies that the universe's energy is progressively degrading, suggests that the universe began with an initial low entropy condition. The kalam cosmological argument-perhaps the most discussed philosophical argument for God's existence in recent decades-maintains that whatever begins to exist must have a cause. And since the universe began to exist, there must be a transcendent cause of its beginning, a conclusion which is confirmatory of theism. So this medieval argument for the finitude of the past has received fresh wind in its sails from recent scientific discoveries. This collection reviews and assesses the merits of the latest scientific evidences for the universe's beginning. It ends with the kalam argument's conclusion that the universe has a cause-a personal cause with properties of theological significance.

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