Islamic thought on the existence of God : with contributions from contemporary Western philosophy of religion /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Yaran, Cafer S.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington : Council For Research In Values and Philosophy, 2003.
Series:Cultural heritage and contemporary change. Series IIA. Islam ; v. 16
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490 0 |a Cultural heritage and contemporary change. Series IIA. Islam ;   |v v. 16 
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505 0 |t INTRODUCTION -- a. Belief in God in Islamic Thought -- b. The Role of Arguments in Belief in God -- PART ONE. THE ARGUMENT FROM RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE -- Chapter I.The Argument from Religious Experience -- a. Evidence: Experience of the Presence and Activity of God -- b. Evaluation: Illusion or Reality? -- PART TWO. THE TELEOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS -- Chapter II. The Argument from Wisdom ("ikmah) -- a. Evidence: The Fine-Tuning of the Universe and Its Scientific Laws -- b. Evaluation: The Many-Worlds Hypotheses, and Divine Design -- Chapter III. The Argument from Providence ('Inayeh) -- a. Evidence: The Anthropic Nature of the World and Its Beauty -- b. Evaluation: The Problem of Evil, and Divine Providence -- Chapter IV. The Argument from Creation (Ikhtira') -- a. Evidence: The Origin of Life and Consciousness -- b. Evaluation: The Interpretations of Evolution, and Divine Creation -- PART THREE. THE COSMOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS -- Chapter V. The Kalam Cosmological Argument -- a. Evidence: The Temporality ("uduth) of the Universe -- b. Evaluation: The Principle of Uncertainty, and the First Cause -- Chapter VI. The Falsafa Cosmological Argument -- a. Evidence: The Contingency (Imkan) of the Universe -- b. Evaluation: The Principle of ausality, and the Necessary Being -- Chapter VII. The Disputed Position of the Ontological Argument -- a. Are the Philosophers' Arguments Ontological or Cosmological? -- b. Does the Cosmological Argument Presuppose the Ontological Argument? -- CONCLUSION . 
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