Theologians in Conversation: The 'Five Ways' of St Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas (1225-74) is famous as the author of five 'proofs for the existence of God' (the 'quinque viae'). But these are not 'knock down' arguments such as one finds in maths or in a law court -- rather ways of coming to realise how different divine existence is from created existence. They are part of Thomas's search for an answer to the question: what is God?

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Brian Davies: ‘Aquinas On What God Is Not’ (Royal Institute of Philosophy)

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Thomas Aquinas: Talking to God - Fr. Paul Murray, OP

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Why Study Atheism with Conor Cunningham

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In 5 Jahren ist dieses Deutschland Geschichte (Kayvan Siavash)

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The Thomist Cosmological Argument (Peter Kreeft)

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John Milbank - The Myth of the Secular

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Philosophy of Religion: Thomas Aquinas' Five Ways

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