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Title:Kalam Cosmological Argument for God
Series:(Studies in Analytic Philosphy)
Author:Mark R Nowacki
ISBN:1591024730 : 9781591024736
Format:Hardback
Size:145x210mm
Pages:315
Weight: .456 Kg.
Published:Prometheus Books - July 2007
List Price: 39.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:Philosophy of religion: PHILOSOPHY


Approximately 1500 years ago John Philoponus proposed a simple and compelling argument for the existence of God: (1) Whatever comes to be has a cause of its coming to be; (2) The universe came to be; (3) Therefore, the universe has a cause of its coming to be. Due to the influence of William Lane Craig -- analytic philosopher, Christian apologist, champion of Philoponus' position, and author of The Kalam Cosmological Argument -- this argument and the family of sub-arguments that support it have come to be known as the Kalam Cosmological Argument (KCA). The term kalam comes from Medieval Arabic philosophy and broadly means 'natural theology' or 'philosophical theism'. Despite being one of the most widely discussed and hotly debated arguments in philosophy today, it has been more than twenty-five years since any systematic presentation of the argument as a whole has been attempted. The present book helps remedy that situation, laying bare the logical structure of the KCA as it has emerged from continuous philosophical refinement. A handy taxonomy of major objections and replies to the KCA has been included as an aid to understanding the argument and its background literature. This book breaks new ground by arguing that future progress on the KCA requires that the argument be situated within a substance-based metaphysics. In addition to providing an analytic account of substances, this book describes a modal theory sensitive to the possibilities and necessities that obtain for substances. With these conceptual tools, the characteristic thought-experiments supporting the KCA can be properly assessed.

Introduction; The Kalam Argument Described; Taxonomy of Objections and Replies; Understanding the Modal Requirements of the KCA; Substances and Substantial Possibility; Substantial Modality in KCA Thought Experiments; Conclusion.