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A STUDY OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD [A] THE COSMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT AS EDEXCEL SPECIFICATION CONTENT * Cosmological - key ideas, strengths and weaknesses BIBLIOGRAPHY * COLE, P (1999) Access to Philosophy-Philosophy of Religion Hodder & Stoughton:London * DAVIES, B (1993) An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion 2nd ed. OUP:London * DAVIES, B (1999) Philosophy of Religion-A Guide to the Subject Cassell:London * DAVIES, B (2000) Philosophy of Religion-A Guide and Anthology OUP:London * HICK, J (1990) Foundations of Philosophy Series-Philosophy of Religion 4th ed. Prentice-Hall:New Jersey * JORDAN (1999) Philosophy of Religion at A-Level Stanley Thornes:Cheltenham * PETERSON (1996) Philosophy of Religion-Selected Readings OUP:Oxford * PETERSON (1998) Reason and Religious Belief-An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion OUP:Oxford * VARDY, P (1998) The Puzzle of God Fount/Harper-Collins:London KEY TERMS * Cosmos universe * A posteriori an argument based on experience * A priori an argument based on definition/use of logic * Efficient Cause a cause which is capable of bringing about a change in another object * Potentiality the undeveloped capacities of an object * Actuality the state...

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