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Theological Responses to Plantinga’s A/C Model – James Beilby
proof God’s existence can be form
Plantinga’s view on this question as
He refers to Plantinga’s statement that “the most such an argument can accomplish is to show that Christian belief isn’t particularly improbable.” refers to Plantinga’s view that demonstrating the truth of the Christian faith purely on the basis of publicly available evidence : “Arguments can confirm and support belief reached in can reveal interesting and important connections.” Knowledge and Christian Belief
“... they have warrant only if they are true; and while I think they don’t think it is possible to show, by way of arguments that commend arguments.)”
only be overcome by God’s gracious
Epistemology as Theology WCB
Epistemology as Theology, 24 referring to Plantinga’s paper published now as A. Plantinga, ‘Two Dozen (or so) Theistic Arguments,’ in: Baker, D Alvin Plantinga
Epistemology as Theology
Plantinga, ‘Internalism, Externalism, Defeaters, and Arguments for Christian Belief,’ 3
WCB 80 (my emphasis); see also Plantinga, ‘Rationality and Public Evidence’.
Plantinga, ‘Rationality and Public Evidence,’ 217.
KCB
Epistemology as Theology WCB
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