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Chapter 5
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 ’”
Response to Diller’s Solution
                                                 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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