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According to Klein, a warranted belief must also be consistent with one’s overall noetic
evidential arguments including God’s self
Although Klein in many ways appreciates Plantinga’s work, he think In Klein’s proposed foundherentist approach
Since Klein’s views on this matter
The author makes a case for describing the human knowledge of God as the result of God’s
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testimony, “the best way to model knowledge of perceptual models of knowledge, such as the prominent model defended by Plantinga.” s that Plantinga’s model for knowledge of God is based on the analogy with
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, ‘Divine Self Testimony and the Knowledge of God,’ International Journal for Philosophy of Religion
See also Oliphint’s response (see Chapter 4).
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