Philosophy
Philosophy provides rigorous arguments for God's existence and explores the deepest questions about reality, knowledge, and values.
Key Philosophical Arguments
- Cosmological Arguments: Why is there something rather than nothing? The existence of contingent beings requires a necessary being.
- Ontological Arguments: The very concept of a maximally great being entails its existence.
- Moral Arguments: Objective moral values require a transcendent ground—God.
- Arguments from Reason: The reliability of reason presupposes a rational ground of reality.
Epistemology
The study of knowledge—its nature, sources, and limits—and the rational foundations of belief.
Metaphysics
The study of ultimate reality—existence, causation, necessity, and the nature of being itself.
Philosophy of Religion
Direct philosophical engagement with religious claims, concepts, and arguments.
Value Theory
Ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy—the study of what matters and why.