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This book offers an in-depth examination of classical and contemporary Islamic arguments for the existence of God, contrasting them with the major positions in Western philosophy of religion. The author surveys key arguments — from religious experience, teleological (design and fine-tuning), cosmological (including the kalam argument), to debates around the ontological argument — evaluating their strengths and criticisms in light of modern science and philosophy. Interweaving Islamic tradition with advances in cosmology, physics, and metaphysics, the work aims to revive and renew the Islamic intellectual heritage and to contribute to a cross-cultural dialogue on theism and belief
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Publisher: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy
Publishing Year: 2003
ISBN: 9781565181922
Pages: 253