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Chapter 10
                                     
                                                                                                         warrant  someone’s Christian belief becomes dependent on access                                            especially in view of the objection that Plantinga’s     
              important issues in connection with their effectiveness as he stated: “My Christ  can have warrant, and warrant sufficient for knowledge, even if I don’t know of and cannot                 teach.”                 
10.4 Arguments Not Effective? The Historical Case for the
 Warranted Christian Belief                                WCB      
Christian Faith
“To show that these models are true, therefore, would also be to show that theism and Christianity are true; and I don’t know how to do somethin  could sensibly call ‘showing’ that either of these is true. I believe there are a                                       truth.”
  Alvin Plantinga and Christian Apologetics     
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