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- A Commentary on Theistic Arguments
A Commentary on Theistic Arguments
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Ansariyan Publications – Qum
Ansariyan Publications – Qum
2016
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"A Commentary on Theistic Arguments" provides a critical examination of various philosophical arguments for the existence of God, exploring their implications and relevance in contemporary Islamic thought.
"A Commentary on Theistic Arguments" offers a comprehensive analysis of the philosophical arguments supporting the existence of God, including the cosmological, teleological, moral, and ontological arguments. This insightful work engages with classical and contemporary philosophical discourse, dissecting the strengths and weaknesses of each argument while providing a thorough understanding of their implications within Islamic theology.
The commentary addresses the historical context in which these arguments emerged, tracing their development through the works of prominent philosophers and theologians. By examining the intersection of faith and reason, the author elucidates how these arguments can reinforce the understanding of divine existence within an Islamic framework.
Furthermore, this book delves into the critiques posed by atheistic and agnostic perspectives, allowing readers to appreciate the robustness of theistic arguments while recognizing the challenges they face. It emphasizes the importance of rational inquiry in the pursuit of truth and the necessity of reconciling faith with philosophical reasoning.
Designed for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the philosophical foundations of belief, "A Commentary on Theistic Arguments" serves as a vital resource for understanding the intellectual underpinnings of faith and the ongoing dialogue between philosophy and religion.
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