Article criticizes William Craig's cosmological argument for the existence of God and defends the idea that physics negates God's existence.
Robert C. Koons of the University of Texas presents his version of the cosmological argument for the existence of God. Email comments.
Careful discussion by John Leslie examines the bearing of recent physical cosmology on theology. Includes the author's email address.
Paper by Adolf Grunbaum argues that there are no genuine explanations involving 'creation' in current physical cosmology.
James Still's careful discussion of William Craig's kalam cosmological argument for the existence of God includes an extensive bibliography.
Lecture notes for a course taught by Robert Koons define and examine the cosmological argument for the existence of God.
Bill Ramey summarizes the main argument in William Lane Craig's book on the kalam cosmological argument for the existence of God.
Access a discussion of the impact of recent findings in physics on traditional cosmological arguments for the existence of God.
Adolf Grunbaum of the University of Pittsburgh argues that there are no genuine problems about 'creation' in physical cosmology.
Paper by Adolf Grunbaum argues that traditional cosmological arguments are unsupported by current physics. Includes references.