Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kalām_cosmological_argument> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 16 of
16
with 100 items per page.
- Kalām_cosmological_argument abstract "The Kalām cosmological argument is a variation of the cosmological argument that argues for the existence of God as the cause of the universe. Its origins can be traced to medieval Muslim thinkers, but most directly to Islamic theologians of the Sunni tradition (see Aqidah wasitiyyah written by Sunni Muslim Scholar Ibn Taymiyyah). Its historic proponents include Al-Kindi, Saadia Gaon, Al-Ghazali, and St. Bonaventure.".
- Kalām_cosmological_argument thumbnail Aristotle.jpg?width=300.
- Kalām_cosmological_argument wikiPageID "1148880".
- Kalām_cosmological_argument wikiPageRevisionID "606662659".
- Kalām_cosmological_argument class "Template-Fact".
- Kalām_cosmological_argument link "Wikipedia:Citation needed#Citation needed".
- Kalām_cosmological_argument text "citation needed".
- Kalām_cosmological_argument subject Category:Arguments_for_the_existence_of_God.
- Kalām_cosmological_argument subject Category:Kalam.
- Kalām_cosmological_argument comment "The Kalām cosmological argument is a variation of the cosmological argument that argues for the existence of God as the cause of the universe. Its origins can be traced to medieval Muslim thinkers, but most directly to Islamic theologians of the Sunni tradition (see Aqidah wasitiyyah written by Sunni Muslim Scholar Ibn Taymiyyah). Its historic proponents include Al-Kindi, Saadia Gaon, Al-Ghazali, and St. Bonaventure.".
- Kalām_cosmological_argument label "Kalām cosmological argument".
- Kalām_cosmological_argument sameAs Kal%C4%81m_cosmological_argument.
- Kalām_cosmological_argument sameAs Q6355104.
- Kalām_cosmological_argument sameAs Q6355104.
- Kalām_cosmological_argument wasDerivedFrom Kalām_cosmological_argument?oldid=606662659.
- Kalām_cosmological_argument depiction Aristotle.jpg.