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Chapter 5
                 
                                           
5.3 Overview of Areas of Tension between Plantinga and Barth
                           philosophical methods would never lead to such knowledge because, in Barth’s vie  only basis for knowledge of God is God’s selfrevelation. As Diller says: “For Barth, we                about God’s existence.”                                                  
1.The Use of Philosophy for Theological Purposes
                                                                              exclusively ‘from above,’              Plantinga give (too much) room for a knowledge of God ‘from below’ –                             –      we human beings live? Plantinga’s model gives a place to these elements, but would this      
2.How do we Arrive at Knowledge of God?
3.Is there Knowledge of God apart from Faith? The  
Barth’s view of revelation raises questions regarding the basic A/C model on the warrant         sensus divinitatis                                    
                  
  Theology’s Epistemological Dilemma 
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