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The latter argument assumes “the sort of temporally ordered causal series like the chicken and the egg,” and defends the existence of a first cause in a chronological sense. In contrast, the Thomist argument talks “about a very particular kind of causal series, one in which the causes and effects are not linearly ordered in time, but they are hierarchically ordered at one moment of time. And
Cosmology Without God?: The Problematic Theology Inherent in Modern Cosmology (Veritas Book 35)
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