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On God's Existence.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hamilton Books, 2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 076186766X
  • 9780761867661
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: On God's Existence : Traditional and New Arguments.DDC classification:
  • 212/.1 23
LOC classification:
  • BT103
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Praise for John J. Pasquini; Introduction; 1 Aquinas' Arguments from Change and Causes (Aristotelian Influenced Arguments); 2 The Big Bang; 3 The Time Argument; 4 Origin of Life; 5 Aquinas' Argument from Existence Itself; 6 Consciousness; 7 Aquinas' Argument from Natural Law; 8 Intelligent Design; 9 Intelligent Design-The Cell's Evolution; 10 Intelligent Design-Tuned for Life; 11 Intelligent Design-Explosive Biological Jumps; 12 Either Way-The Intelligence Dilemma; 13 Argument from Providence; 14 Argument from Miracles; 15 Argument from Deficiency.
16 Argument from Bonding and Self-Reflection (An Argument from Deficiency)17 Id, Ego, Superego-Argument for God (An Argument from Deficiency); 18 Stunted Psychosexual Development Argument (An Argument from Deficiency); 19 Stunted Psychosocial Development Argument (An Argument from Deficiency); 20 Argument from Comfort; 21 Filling the Emptiness; 22 C.S. Lewis' Argument from Desire (Also argued by St. Augustine and Goethe); 23 Descartes' Intuition Argument; 24 Spiritual Development-Deficient or Not; 25 Newman's Argument from Conscience; 26 Answered Prayers?; 27 Aquinas' Argument from Gradation.
28 Argument from Free Will29 Leibniz's Necessary Explanation and Perfection Argument; 30 Anselm's Argument (Revised); 31 Necessary Gap Filler for a Finite Mind; 32 Augustinian Influenced Argument from the Person to God; 33 Brain in Vat Argument; Conclusion: Pascal's Wager; Epilogue: Problem of Suffering; Notes; Bibliography.
Summary: Philosophy and the advances in cosmology, neurology, molecular biology, and the social sciences have made the convincing and converging arguments for God's existence more probable than ever in history. On God's Existence is concise summary of these arguments as well as new arguments inspired by the advances of the sciences.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (ebsco)1231949

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Praise for John J. Pasquini; Introduction; 1 Aquinas' Arguments from Change and Causes (Aristotelian Influenced Arguments); 2 The Big Bang; 3 The Time Argument; 4 Origin of Life; 5 Aquinas' Argument from Existence Itself; 6 Consciousness; 7 Aquinas' Argument from Natural Law; 8 Intelligent Design; 9 Intelligent Design-The Cell's Evolution; 10 Intelligent Design-Tuned for Life; 11 Intelligent Design-Explosive Biological Jumps; 12 Either Way-The Intelligence Dilemma; 13 Argument from Providence; 14 Argument from Miracles; 15 Argument from Deficiency.

16 Argument from Bonding and Self-Reflection (An Argument from Deficiency)17 Id, Ego, Superego-Argument for God (An Argument from Deficiency); 18 Stunted Psychosexual Development Argument (An Argument from Deficiency); 19 Stunted Psychosocial Development Argument (An Argument from Deficiency); 20 Argument from Comfort; 21 Filling the Emptiness; 22 C.S. Lewis' Argument from Desire (Also argued by St. Augustine and Goethe); 23 Descartes' Intuition Argument; 24 Spiritual Development-Deficient or Not; 25 Newman's Argument from Conscience; 26 Answered Prayers?; 27 Aquinas' Argument from Gradation.

28 Argument from Free Will29 Leibniz's Necessary Explanation and Perfection Argument; 30 Anselm's Argument (Revised); 31 Necessary Gap Filler for a Finite Mind; 32 Augustinian Influenced Argument from the Person to God; 33 Brain in Vat Argument; Conclusion: Pascal's Wager; Epilogue: Problem of Suffering; Notes; Bibliography.

Philosophy and the advances in cosmology, neurology, molecular biology, and the social sciences have made the convincing and converging arguments for God's existence more probable than ever in history. On God's Existence is concise summary of these arguments as well as new arguments inspired by the advances of the sciences.