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- [citation needed] Plantinga's Reformed epistemology is a challenge against evidentialist epistemology. What Plantinga says is that the deliverances of reason...
- trying to build a Christian "house" on a non-Christian "foundation". Evidentialists demur from this ****essment, claiming that presuppositionalism amounts...
- teachings of the Buddha and the Buddhist texts in a rationalist and often evidentialist manner, considering the historical and cultural contexts of the times...
- contact with the divine or inner testimony when hearing God's voice. Evidentialists often reject that belief in religious doctrines amounts to knowledge...
- Qur’an". On matters of theology, some such as Richard Swinburne, take an evidentialist position, where a belief is only justified if it has a reason behind...
- April 2010) was an English philosopher. Belonging to the analytic and evidentialist schools of thought, Flew worked on the philosophy of religion. During...
- The major types of Christian apologetics include historical and legal evidentialist apologetics, presuppositional apologetics, philosophical apologetics...
- contemporary religious epistemology ... which directly ****aults the evidentialist construal of rationality." Reformed epistemology was so named because...
- Reformed, 1969], p. 204). Therefore, the TAG differs from thomistic and evidentialist arguments, which posit the existence of God in order to avoid an infinite...
- template and thereby come in a contextualist form. For instance, an evidentialist account of knowledge can be an instance of contextualism if it's held...