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  2. William Lane Craig - Wikipedia

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    William Lane Craig (born August 23, 1949) is an American analytic philosopher, Christian apologist, author, and Wesleyan theologian who upholds the view of Molinism and neo-Apollinarianism. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is a professor of philosophy at Houston Christian University and at the Talbot School of Theology of Biola University .

  3. Criticism of atheism - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical philosopher William Lane Craig is a well-known critic of atheist philosophies. William Lane Craig wrote that if Flew's broader definition of atheism is seen as "merely the absence of belief in God", atheism "ceases to be a view" and "even infants count as atheists". For atheism to be a view, Craig adds: "One would still require ...

  4. Antony Flew - Wikipedia

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    Does God Exist: The Craig-Flew Debate (2003) with William Lane Craig ISBN 978-0754631903; Social Life and Moral Judgment (2003) God and Philosophy (2005) – another reprint of God and Philosophy (1966) with another new introduction; There is a God: How the World's Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind (2007) with Roy Abraham Varghese ISBN ...

  5. Kalam cosmological argument - Wikipedia

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    Kalam cosmological argument. William Lane Craig (born 1949), who revived the Kalam during the 20th and 21st centuries. The Kalam cosmological argument is a modern formulation of the cosmological argument for the existence of God. It is named after the Kalam (medieval Islamic scholasticism) from which many of its key ideas originated. [1]

  6. Molinism - Wikipedia

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    William Lane Craig uses Molinism to reconcile scriptural passages warning of apostasy with passages teaching the security of believers. [18] Craig has also used middle knowledge to explain a wide range of theological issues, such as divine providence [ 19 ] and predestination , [ 20 ] biblical inspiration , [ 21 ] perseverance of the saints ...

  7. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    A Debate between a Christian and an Atheist, William Lane Craig and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. Moral Skepticisms , Oxford University Press, 2006. editor, Moral Psychology (Five Volumes), MIT Press, 2008.

  8. Omnipotence paradox - Wikipedia

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    From the 14th-century Triunfo de Santo Tomás by Andrea da Firenze (di Bonaiuto). The omnipotence paradox is a family of paradoxes that arise with some understandings of the term omnipotent. The paradox arises, for example, if one assumes that an omnipotent being has no limits and is capable of realizing any outcome, even a logically ...

  9. Eddie Tabash - Wikipedia

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    He is an atheist, a proponent of the Establishment Clause. He chairs the Board of Directors for the Center for Inquiry . [ 1 ] Tabash has represented the atheist position in debates against several world-renowned religious philosophers and apologists, including William Lane Craig , [ 2 ] Peter van Inwagen , [ 3 ] J.P. Moreland , Greg Bahnsen ...