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Chapter 7
                                                                                
              WCB       Knowledge and Christian Belief KCB                        KCB    WCB                              believers as he states: “In typical cases, as opposed to paradigmatic cases, degree of belief                             cumstance.” He continues with his answer to this observation: “So what can be said is                            sometimes approached by some Christians part of the time.”                                    
So far, I have analysed and evaluated Beilby’s claim that the Extended A/C Model                              first and most important one is Plantinga’s view on natural theology and the closely                               Beilby’s response.
Like others, Beilby recognises that much of Plantinga’s work has an explicitly apologetic                                     . Plantinga’s position on this                                             Plantinga’s work.    Plantinga’s view that establishing the truth of beliefs
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7.2.3 Plantinga’s View on the Value and Role of Arguments
     
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