Tag: cosmological
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Aristides of Athens wrote in 125 AD. His Apology is the earliest extant Christian apology. It is available online here or in very nice booklet form on Amazon here. Darren Slade (PhD, Theology, Church History) has a very nice summary here of Aristides and his Apology. According to Slade, “His…
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The Nomological Argument for the existence of God is not based on the fact that our universe contains the exact regularities that it does in fact contain. Rather, it is based on the more general claim that the observed parts of nature contain regularities involving a certain level of sophistication,…
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by Bob Pratico, submitted at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Mar 2022 William Lane Craig. Reasonable Faith, Christian Truth and Apologetics. Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway Books, 1984, 1994, 2008 IntroductionWilliam Lane Craig is a world-renowned, respected philosopher and Christian apologist. He is a Visiting Scholar of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology…
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Classical apologetics reasons from general revelation to the existence of God. It seeks to prove the existence of God through empirical reflection (what we discern through our senses) and observation. It involves a two-step approach: 1) Appealing to nature & reason, and 2) Moving into defending special revelation. God gives…
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