
The Hardest Questions on the Cosmological Argument
In the Arena: The Debates and Lectures of William Lane Craig
The First Uncaused Cause
This chapter explores the philosophical concept of the first uncaused cause of the universe, arguing that it must possess essential attributes that align with the notion of God. It addresses objections about the nature of spaceless causes and advocates for a personal cause rooted in libertarian free will.
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