Christian Perspectives on Religious Knowledge
Material type: TextPublication details: Michigan William B. Eerdamans Publishing Company 1993Description: 224pISBN:- 0802806791
- EV151 C15.1
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1. Introduction: Christian perspectives on Religious knowledge
2. On knowing that we know: The application to religious knowledge
3. Divine Knowledge
4. Proper function, reliabilism and religious knowledge: A critique of Plantinga`s Epistemology
5. In defense of Gaunilo`s defense of the fool
6. Natural theology and the reformed objection
7. Empiricism, Rationalism, and the possibility of historical religious knowledge
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