God, Science and Naturalism
by Albrecht Moritz
Cosmological arguments for the existence of God
A philosophical perspective on findings of science
Contents:
1. The argument from cosmological fine-tuning
2. The origin of the universe: eternal God, eternal matter or eternal fields
3. Critique of Cosmological Natural Selection
4. The uncaused universe
The cosmological fine-tuning argument for the existence of God
This text contains chapters 1 and 3 from ‘Cosmological arguments for the existence of God’, which deal with the fine-tuning argument and a hypothesis offered as a naturalistic explanation, Cosmological Natural Selection.
How can a scientist believe in God?
Answers to common objections and claims.
"Naturalism is true": A self-contradictory statement
Is it possible, under the naturalistic worldview, to rationally be a naturalist? This article explores the issue.
Evolution and Belief in God
How are the two compatible?