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In a particular way, Dole’s view is compatible with Plantinga’s – – (and cognitive faculty). It is worth noting that this last aspect of Dole’s approach would uel to the criticism by several other authors that Plantinga’s emphasis on Having said this, there is a hint of the role of the believer in Dole’s reference to
Dole’s paper therefore identifies two points for further discussion of Plantinga’s
These authors are sympathetic to Plantinga’s aim of defen Plantinga’s statement that “If there are no good philosophical objections to the model, to be a successful objection to the truth of Christian belief.”
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Morvan and D. Radcliffe, ‘Plantinga on Warranted Christian Belief,’ Heythorp Journal
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