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Nathaniel is a computer science post-grad from Middlesex University, and a big philosophy and theology enthusiast. His 3 books are: ‘5 proofs of the existence of God’ by Edward Feser; ‘God without parts (Divine Simplicity and the Metaphysics of God’s absoluteness)’ by James Dolezal; and ‘The Trivium: The liberal arts of logic, grammar and rhetoric’ by Miriam Joseph.
We went through the philosophical journey of explaining 5 of some of the most common proofs of the existence of God, the metaphysics of God’s absoluteness, and then the emergence of language.
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Nathaniel is a computer science post-grad from Middlesex University, and a big philosophy and theology enthusiast. His 3 books are: ‘5 proofs of the existence of God’ by Edward Feser; ‘God without parts (Divine Simplicity and the Metaphysics of God’s absoluteness)’ by James Dolezal; and ‘The Trivium: The liberal arts of logic, grammar and rhetoric’ by Miriam Joseph.
We went through the philosophical journey of explaining 5 of some of the most common proofs of the existence of God, the metaphysics of God’s absoluteness, and then the emergence of language.