Systematic Philosophical Theology, Volume 2b
Systematic Philosophical Theology
1. Edition May 2026
496 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Presents a transformative journey through Christian doctrine
William Lane Craig's Systematic Philosophical Theology is a multi-volume explication of Christian doctrine in the classic Protestant tradition of the loci communes as seen through the lens of contemporary analytic philosophy. Uniquely blending the disciplines of biblical theology, historical theology, and analytic theology, these volumes aim to provide readers with a biblical and philosophically coherent articulation of a wide range of Christian doctrines.
Volume II treats the locus On God in two parts. The first part, Volume IIa: Attributes of God, explores the coherence of theism. Conceiving of God as an infinite and personal being of maximal greatness, Craig carefully defines and explicates the divine attributes of incorporeality, necessity, aseity, simplicity, eternality, omnipresence, omniscience, omnipotence, and goodness.
In the second part, Volume IIb: Excursus on Natural Theology, On the Trinity, Craig examines six arguments for God's existence, including the argument from contingency, the kalm cosmological argument, the argument from the applicability of mathematics, the argument from cosmic fine-tuning, the moral argument, and the ontological argument, along with the problem of evil. Following the excursus, he transitions to an articulation and defense of Christian theism, formulating a biblical doctrine of the Trinity and offering a model of God as a tripersonal soul.
* Contributes to a diverse theological landscape with fresh perspectives on traditional concepts
* Integrates insights from authoritative Scriptures and diverse secular disciplines
* Provides a synoptic worldview that bridges the gap between religious and scientific knowledge
* Engages with deep philosophical questions surrounding Christian doctrine
* Presents unique formulations of Christian doctrines, such as God's temporality, Molinism, and a social model of the Trinity
Offering a clear and structured exposition of complex theological and philosophical topics, Systematic Philosophical Theology, Volume IIb: Excursus on Natural Theology, On the Trinity, is ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate students studying philosophy of religion, theology, or apologetics. It serves as a core or supplementary text for courses in systematic theology, philosophical theology, and Christian doctrine, and is an invaluable reference for scholars, theologians, and religious philosophers seeking a deeper understanding of the rational foundations of Christian theism.
Locus III De Deo 1
EXCURSUS ON NATURAL THEOLOGY 1
1 Introduction 3
2 The Argument from Contingency 11
3 The Kalam Cosmological Argument 29
4 The Argument from the Applicability of Mathematics 116
5 The Argument from the Fine-Tuning of the Universe 150
6 The Moral Argument 202
7 The Ontological Argument 253
8 The Problem of Evil and Suffering 272
Locus III De Deo 317
PART II: DE TRINITATE 317
Introduction 319
1 Biblical Data Concerning the Trinity 321
2 The Philosophical Problem of the Trinity 370
3 Concluding Remarks 427
Bibliography 429
Subject and Name Index 449
Scripture Index 467