


Does God exist — and can this be proven? In the new episode, Evgeny Tsurkan and Seva Lovkachev discuss classical and contemporary arguments for and against the existence of God with philosopher Evgeny Loginov.
Why do rational arguments arise even where faith might seem sufficient? How does faith as an act of reason differ from blind trust? And can philosophy still add anything today to the ancient question of God?
The discussion focuses not only on the arguments themselves, but also on philosophical disagreements: analytic philosophers and continental thinkers evaluate proofs differently. Why did this happen — and what does it tell us about the philosophy of religion itself?
https://youtu.be/d0k4xvqGX0M?si=xa4YEauvhZI4eYKy