I have read several of Geisler’s books. I think they are great especially in the scope of deductive arguments around scripture. His best material though is the 4 vol set on Systematic Theology.
For example, Geisler proof for the existence of God:
- Something exists (e.g., I do)
- I am a contingent being
- Nothing cannot cause something
- Only a Necessary Being can cause a contingent being
- Therefore, I am caused to exist by a Necessary Being
- But I am a personal, rational, and moral kind of being (since I engage in these kinds of activities).
- Therefore, this Necessary Being must be a personal, rational, and moral kind of being, since I am similar to him by the Principle of Analogy
- But a Necessary Being cannot be contingent (i.e., not-necessary) in its being which would be a contradiction
- Therefore, this Necessary Being is personal, rational, and moral in a necessary way, not in a contingent way.
- This Necessary Being is also eternal, uncaused, unchanging, unlimited, and one, since a Necessary Being cannot come to be, be caused by another, undergo change, be limited by any possibility of what it could be (a Necessary Being has no possibility to be other than it is), or to be more than one Being (since there cannot be two infinite beings).
- Therefore, one necessary, eternal, uncaused, unlimited (= infinite), rational, personal, and moral being exists.
- Such a Being is appropriately called “God” in the theistic sense, because he possesses all the essential characteristics of a theistic God.
- Therefore, the theistic God exists.
This is an excellent proof based upon a Necessary being. However, Geisler’s strength is his knowledge of scripture. Just read
The Big Book of Bible Difficulties and you will see what I mean.
I have read all of these books and have nothing but positive views about these.
- Systematic Theology I
- Systematic Theology 2
- Systematic Theology 3
- Systematic Theology 4
- Come Let us Reason
- Apologetics
- Introduction to Philosophy
- The Big Book of Bible Difficulties
- Roman Catholics & Evangelicals
- When Skeptics Ask
If you prefer a more hardcore Natural Theology approach to Apologetics then William Lane Craig is the man. I strongly recommend the following:
- On Guard
- Reasonable Faith
- God is Great, God is Good
- To Everyone an Answer
- Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview
- Natural Theology
In Craig, you will find really strong philosophical arguments on Kalam.
Why Does The Universe Exist
Leibnizian Cosmological Argument (p. 106)
Anything that exists has an explanation of its existence, either in the necessity of its own nature or in an external cause.
If the universe has an explanation of its existence, that explanation is God.
The universe exists!
Therefore, the universe has an explanation of its existence. (from 1, & 3)
Therefore, the explanation of the existence of the universe is God. (from 2 & 4)
Kalam Cosmological Argument
Whatever Begins to Exist Has a Cause (p. 111)
The Universe Began to Exist (p 116.)
Therefore, the Universe Has a Cause (p. 150)
He is very systematic in his coverage and highly technical. Here are some of Craig’s works:
Williams Lane Craig’s Proof s
5 Proofs’ for the Existence of God
God makes sense of the origin of the universe.
God makes sense of the fine-tuning of the universe for intelligent life.
God makes sense of objective moral values in the world.
God makes sense of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
God can be immediately known and experienced.
The Universe Has a Beginning:
Whatever begins to exist has a cause.
The universe began to exist.
Therefore, the universe has a cause.
The Intelligent Design of the World
The fine-tuning of the universe is due to physical necessity, chance, or design.
It is not due to physical necessity or chance.
Therefore, it is due to design.
The Moral Argument for God
If God does not exist, objective moral values do not exist.
Objective moral values do exist.
Therefore, God exists.
Historical Proof of God
Beliefs which are appropriately grounded may be rationally accepted as basic beliefs not grounded on argument.
Belief that the biblical God exists is appropriately grounded.
Therefore, belief that the biblical God exists may be rationally accepted as a basic belief not grounded on argument.
Historical Evidence
There are three established facts concerning the fate of Jesus of Nazareth: the discovery of his empty tomb, his post-mortem appearances, and the origin of his disciples’ belief in his resurrection.
The hypothesis “God raised Jesus from the dead” is the best explanation of these facts.
The hypothesis “God raised Jesus from the dead” entails that the God revealed by Jesus of Nazareth exists.
Therefore, the God revealed by Jesus of Nazareth exists.
God can be immediately known and experienced.
hth
Gregory S. MacBeth