The Cosmological Argument from Plato to Leibniz
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The Cosmological Argument from Plato to Leibniz
William Lane Craig is a Research Professor of Philosophy whose work delves into complex philosophical and theological questions. His academic career is deeply rooted in the analysis of religious arguments and cosmological evidence. Craig strives to connect faith with reason, exploring the relationship between divine foreknowledge and human freedom. His extensive publications cover key themes in the philosophy of religion and history.


The Cosmological Argument from Plato to Leibniz
William Lane Craig is Professor of Philosophy at Houston Christian University and a Visiting Scholar at Talbot School of Theology. He has authored or edited over forty books, including his signature book Reasonable Faith, as well as over 200 articles in professional, peer-reviewed publications. In 2016 he was named by The Best Schools one of the 50 most influential living philosophers. In 2021 he was ranked by Academicinfluence.com as the tenth most influential philosopher and the third most influential theologian over the last thirty years.