The Kalam Cosmological Argument: Critiquing A Recent Defence

In the late 1970s the big bang model of cosmology was widely accepted and interpreted as implying the universe had a beginning. At the end of that decade William Lane Craig revived an argument for God known as the Kalam Cosmological Argument (KCA) based on this scientific consensus. Furthermore, he linked the big bang to the supposed biblical concept of creation ex nihilo found in Genesis. I shall critique Craig’s position as expressed in a more recent update and argue that contemporary cosmology no longer understands the big bang as the ultimate beginning, seriously undermining the KCA. I will further contend that book of Genesis should not be understood as describing creation ex nihilo anyway.

Yazar: Phillip Halper
Yayın: Think
Cilt: 20
Sayı: 57
Sayfa: 153-165
Tarih: 2022
DOI: 10.1017/S147717562000041X
ISSN: 1755-1196
URL: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/think/article/abs/kalam-cosmological-argument-critiquing-a-recent-defence
18 Ocak 2023