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                                               Plantinga’s model implies that        which faith is formed, and that “this innate ability to recognise God is basically able to     in God.”                                                    
                                                  “transformed by the renewal of your mind”  
These considerations imply some further clarification and precision of Plantinga’s                                    
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13.2.4 Application to the Extended A/C Model and to Apologetics
                        strengthens Plantinga’s              against Plantinga’s use of the word ‘process’ and omission of the phrase ‘cognitive faculty’                                            
The Extended A/C Model
  WCB   Institutes           WCB 
 Plasger, ‘Does Calvin Teach a Sensus Divinitatis?’ 182  ga, ‘Replies to my Commentators,’ 255
  This deals also with the response by Dole mentioned by Plantinga as ‘a caveat’ for his model.                                 WCB, 257; Dole’s paper appeared somewhat later; see Dole, ‘Cognitive Faculties, Cognitive Processes, and the Holy Spirit in Plantinga’s Warrant Series’    
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