Cosmological Argument Courses — Does God Exist?

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In this class, students will explore the cosmological argument, a philosophical argument that seeks to prove the existence of God through the observation of the universe's existence and origins. Through critical analysis of different cosmological arguments and engaging with various philosophical perspectives, students will deepen their understanding of the relationship between causation, existence, and the concept of a necessary being.


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Introduction to Apologetics
In this class, students will delve into the field of Christian apologetics, exploring the rational defense of the Christian faith through logical arguments and evidence. Through studying various philosophical, historical, and scientific approaches, students will learn how to articulate and defend the core beliefs of Christianity in a thoughtful and persuasive manner.

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Cosmological Argument
In this class, students will explore the cosmological argument, a philosophical argument that seeks to prove the existence of God through the observation of the universe's existence and origins. Through critical analysis of different cosmological arguments and engaging with various philosophical perspectives, students will deepen their understanding of the relationship between causation, existence, and the concept of a necessary being.


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Fine Tuning
In this class, students will study the argument from the fine-tuning of the universe. This argument contends that the intricate balance and precision of the universe's physical constants point towards an intelligent Creator. Through analyzing scientific data, philosophical implications, and potential objections, students will explore the implications of fine-tuning for the existence of God.


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Evidence from Morality
In this class, students will delve into the apologetics argument from objective morality. This argument contends that the existence of objective moral laws implies a transcendent moral lawgiver. Through exploring ethical theories, moral dilemmas, and critiques of this argument, students will engage in critical analysis on the relationship between objective morality and the existence of God.


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Evidence from Free Will
In this class, students will explore the argument from free will. The free will argument states that our first-person awareness of free will demonstrates that naturalism is false. Moreover, the existence of free will serves as evidence that God exists.