God, Humanity and the Cosmos - 2nd Edition: A Companion to the Science-Religion DebateChristopher Southgate Bloomsbury Academic, 2005 - 443 páginas Contributors include: |
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... argument ( that all change must stem from a necessary , self - existent being who is the First Cause of all phenomena in the universe ) and the teleological argument ( that order and intelligibility and apparent purpose in nature imply ...
... arguments for the existence of God ultimately depend on the truth of the failed ontological argument that Aquinas himself had rejected – the argument , that is , associated with Anselm of Canter- bury ( 1033-1109 ) to the effect that ...
... argument , the so - called ' kalam argument ' , which derives from an Arabic school of philosophy in the early Middle Ages ( see Fergusson , 1998 : 36–9 ) . This argument , which clearly extends cause and effect back in time , arguing ...
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An introduction to the debate between science | 3 |
Exercises | 4 |
Science and education | 11 |
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