
Why Did Christian Apologists Stop Using Classical Arguments for God's Existence?
Just and Sinner Podcast
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Exploring Aquinas: The Classical Arguments for God
This chapter examines Thomas Aquinas' five proofs for the existence of God, focusing on the concepts of motion, causation, and the necessity of a primary cause. It also discusses the historical shift in Christian apologetics following the Reformation, highlighting the influence of skepticism and the separation of philosophy from theology. Ultimately, the chapter emphasizes the relevance of classical arguments amidst the challenges posed by modern philosophical thought.
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