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Proofs for the Existence of God

Arguments from Logic and Experience

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Proofs for the Existence of God

By: Laura Garcia Ph.D.
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Join Dr. Laura Garica as she navigates through the biggest question of philosophy: “Does God exist?”

In this series, you will encounter various arguments for God’s existence. Dr. Garcia will begin by making a case for the existence of God, and considering whether the case actually supports the conclusion. A philosophical argument, appeals to various reasons. As in a court, we must first begin with a claim, we then argue our case and draw various reasons to support our position. In this current study, the claim is that God exists, and our arguments will seek to support this claim.

The Catholic Church has always taught that it’s possible to know that God exists on the basis of reason alone. St. Paul specifically mentions this in his letter to the Romans. He argues that the pagans are without excuse, because God’s existence can be known simply by observing the natural world.

While it is not necessary for a theist to have a proof for the existence of God in order to hold his position, having a “reason for the hope that he has” (1 Peter 3:15) can tremendously strengthen his faith. There is a natural desire within each of us to know the reasons behind what we observe, and what we believe. Whether you are seeking to strengthen your faith, trying to defend your beliefs against atheist opposition, or looking to be convinced of theism, Proofs for the Existence of God will not disappoint. You will discover the reasons behind the greatest arguments for God’s existence including St. Thomas’ famous Cosmological Argument, St. Anselms’ Ontological Argument, and many more. Join Dr. Garcia on this deeply educational journey and satisfy your desire to know.

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This is one I'd suggest to everyone, not only because of its accessibility, but also because of the wit and wisdom of the speaker, who not only seems like an accomplished philosopher, but a great teacher besides. A rare combination.

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Solid, philosophically sound overview of the most common proofs for God’s existence

Clear, distinct and (more or less) comprehensive walk-through of the classic and contemporary literature on the proofs for the existence of God.
Has a great introduction which distinguishes commonly conflated logical terms such as “valid,” “sound,” and “true.”

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