Logical arguments for the existence of God
Logical arguments for the existence of God:
1. Scientific laws and the Origin of the Universe and God and Natural Laws
3. Argument from Efficient Causality
4. Leibniz’ Contingency Argument (Video playlist)
6. Argument from Degrees of Perfection (Video)
7. Design Argument (Video)
8. Kalam Cosmological Argument and Cosmological Arguments
9. Argument from the World as an Interacting Whole
11. The Argument from Consciousness for the Existence of God and Argument from Reason
12. Argument from Truth - Gordon Clark and Argument from Truth - Augustine and Argument from Truth - Peter Kreeft
13. The Argument from the Origin of the Idea of God
14. Ontological argument and Ontological Argument - Alvin Plantinga
15. The Moral Argument and The Moral Argument - Paul Copan and Atheist population and immorality
17. Argument from desire and Argument from Desire - C.S. Lewis Institute and God as the ultimate cause of gratitude
18. Aesthetic Arguments for the Existence of God and Argument from beauty
19. Swinburne's Argument from Religious Experience
21. Transcendental Argument for the Existence of God
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Thomas Aquinas' five proofs for the existence of God in Summa Theologica
Thomas Aquinas' five proofs for the existence of God in Summa Theologica are:
1. Argument of motion: All bodies are either moving or have the potential to move
2. Argument of causation: Also known as the argument of efficient cause
3. Argument of contingency vs. necessity: Also known as the argument of possibility and necessity
4. Argument of perfection: Also known as the argument of gradation (Degrees of perfection in the world implies the existence of a supreme, perfect beinn)
5. Argument of design: Also known as the teleological argument
Thomas Aquinas' five proofs for the existence of God in Summa Theologica
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Christianity and logic
- Is the Christian Worldview Logical? by Dr. Jason Lisle