In this volume, Jacobus Erasmus offers a novel Kalam Cosmological argument that does not rely on the argument against the existence of concrete infinities, which enables the argument Erasmus holds, to be compatible with Platonism and the standard definition of omniscience as well as ridding the argument of the controversial notion of the argument’s metaphysical intuition. His argument is as follows:
(1) The universe came into existence.
(2) If the universe came into existence, then God brought it into existence.
(3) Therefore, God brought the universe into existence.
In defense of premise 1, Erasmus appeals to modern cosmology and three philosophical, again excluding the infinity argument, arguments: first, the argument from traversing an actual infinite; second, the argument from uncaused causal chains; and third, the argument from paradoxes.
If you are interested in Kalam arguments, I highly suggest this book, for it offers unique insights and is highly thought-provoking.