Michael J. Dodds,O.P. Unlocking Divine Action: Contemporary Science & Thomas Aquinas |
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Authors: | Mariusz Tabaczek OP |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate Theological Union , Berkeley , CA , USA mtabaczek@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | AbstractPhilosopher and theologian William Lane Craig has argued for the past-finitude of the world, employing contemporary cosmology in support of the Kalam cosmological argument for the existence of a First Cause. However, his argument has gained little traction in the world of interdisciplinary theology. In what follows, we present Craig's argument and entertain potential objections from the perspective of interdisciplinarians. Finally, we argue that, in spite of the potential objections raised by contemporary theologians, Craig's argument remains theologically pertinent—provided his conclusion is framed within the more modest methodology of a best explanation. |
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Keywords: | Cosmological argument Kalam William Lane Craig Cosmology Alexander Vilenkin Best explanation Interdisciplinary theology |
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