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CHAPTER 7
Theological Responses to Plantinga’s A/C Model – James Beilby
    ’s A/C model of warranted Christian belief has                                            summary of Plantinga’s religious epistemology.       a volume addressing Plantinga’s evolutionary argument against naturalism,          
7.1 Introduction
Although Beilby expresses his strong appreciation of Plantinga’s work and shares his religious commitments, he has developed what he calls a ‘sympathetic critique’ of Plantinga’s religious epistemology.       in Plantinga’s A/C model of warranted Christian belief,                    Plantinga’s theological minimalism.            
                                                                               
He claims that Plantinga’s theological minimalism is the cause for what he sees as                         ely on ‘paradigmatic’ or ‘ideal’                            
    Epistemology as Theology. An Evaluation of Alvin Plantinga’s Religious Epistemology    
 Beilby, J.K., ‘Plantinga’s Model of Warranted Christian Belief,’ in: D   Alvin Plantinga      
  Beilby, J.K., ‘Contemporary Religious Epistemology: Some Key Aspects,’ in: D.A. Carson (ed.), The Enduring Authority of the Christian Scriptures     
    Naturalism Defeated? Essays on Plantinga’s Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism     
  Epistemology as Theology 
  Epistemology as Theology, vii, 104; Beilby, ‘Plantinga’s Model of Warranted Christian Belief,’ 125.
  Epistemology as Theology, 135ff.; Beilby, ‘Plantinga’s Model of Warranted Christian Belief,’ 156.
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