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could not originate from an innate human capacity,” but requires the work of the Holy s back to Barth’s territory. A “And since, due to sin, the A/C model is dependent on and sensus divinitatis is unnecessary to Plantinga’s wider argument.”
explicitly what he means by ‘largely ’ What is left of the basic A/C model in his opinion? In – “yields an epistemology of Christian belief that derives ultimately ‘from outside all human ’”
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that knowledge of God is only possible through God’s revelation in belief still has its ultimate origin in God’s initiative as described in the A/C model.
objection to Plantinga’s model. The discussion does show, however, that especially from relevant given the question debated in apologetics to what extent there is a ‘point contact’ with unbelievers. This question has also been raised for example b
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