Kant’s Concept of God before his Critical Triad

Abstract

In this study, we deal with Kant’s concept of God before his three critical books (Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical Reason, the Critique of Judgment) to define Kant’s position on the concept of God and the pecies of evidence for his existence and to clarify the extent of Kant’s interest in the concept of God even in his early writings, including the book The Natural History of the World and The Theory of the Heavens, and a study entitled The only possible basis for establishing the existence of God, through which he presents his views on the concept of God, and this is based on basic axes:1.Explain why Kant is interested in the concept of God.2.The concept of God and the history of the natural world. 3.Controversies to prove the existence of God.