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Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия I. Богословие, философия
Argument from Design in Richard Baxter's Natural Theology
Igor Koshelev1 
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关键词: натурфилософия;    естественная теология;    существование Бога;    протестантизм;    первопричина;    телеологический аргумент;    аргумент от разумного замысла;    христианство;    пуритане;    Роберт Бойль;    Ричард Бакстер;   
DOI  :  http://dx.doi.org/10.15382/sturI201773.83-94
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The article deals with the teleological argument, or argument from design, as expounded by a famous English Protestant theologian Richard Baxter, one of the leading 17-th century English Puritans, in his work “The Reasons of the Christian Religion”. Natural theology, providing arguments for the existence of God based on reason and without appeal to the Revelation, has always played a vital role throughout the entire history of theological thought. The most popular was the so called teleological argument, or the argument from design, which stands out among all rational arguments for the existence of the Creator. It is mostly known from the “Fifth Way” of the medieval Scholastic philosopher Thomas Aquinas and a famous work “Natural Theology” by an English 19-th century theologian William Paley. The foundation for the modern research in the area was laid during the age of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century English nature philosophers and theologians, especially Robert Boyle, who believed the teleological argument to be the key element of Natural Theology. His friend and confessor, Richard Baxter, a prominent representative of the Puritan Natural Theology, mostly known by his theological works, paved the way for Natural Theology both in his own time and the following centuries. His work was thought to be the best collection of the evidences for Christianity.

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