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  as he argues that Plantinga’s view still results in an unnecessary dim view
                                           aspect is “marginalized in favour of the ways of discovering insights into the th  God.”                                        
       His first point is that Plantinga’s approach                                                    ‘  ’                                                                                                                                               
      is that Plantinga’s                                      : “To pit ‘divine intention’ against ‘human intention’ in alleged cases of non overlap and to regard the one as worth the Christian’s time and the other as dispensable                 self through those humans.” I doubt if Brinks’ deduction of this point from Plantinga’s        WCB          divine communication is informed by Wolterstorff’s book Divine Discourse                                    
  
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