William Lane Craig has revived a kind of Cosmological Argument which called Kalam Cosmological Argument. In this argument the origination of the Universe is the sign of contingency and therefore the reason for an un-natural cause. He appeals to two metaphysical arguments and two scientific confirmations to prove his main premise of his argument (i.e. origination of the Universe).
Zare,R . (2013). Kalam Cosmological Argument from Transcendental Theosophy view point;A critical study. Essays in Philosophy of Religion (Jostarhaye Falsafeh Din), 2(3), 37-57.
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Zare,R . "Kalam Cosmological Argument from Transcendental Theosophy view point;A critical study", Essays in Philosophy of Religion (Jostarhaye Falsafeh Din), 2, 3, 2013, 37-57.
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