Philosopher Peter Kreeft presents this great lecture on Arguments for God's Existence. He talks about the types of proofs, Pascal's wager, first cause arguments, cosmological arguments, arguments from design, morality, desire, and more. There is a lot of great content packed into this 76-minute lecture - Kreeft does the same in his Handbook of Christian Apologetics. The lecture also includes some interesting Q&A. You might also want to check out Kreeft's website with 20 arguments for the existence of God.
Full MP3 Audio here.
Enjoy.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
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3 comments :
Interesting article, thanks for sharing.
The audio is really good. I really like how he handled the last two or three questions. Highly recommend.
Thanks!
Peter Kreeft is one of my favorite philosophers.
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