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150The Reformed Objection to Natural TheologyThe Christian Scholars Review 11 (n/a): 187-198. 1982.
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Religious Belief as BasicIn Eleonore Stump & Michael J. Murray (eds.), Philosophy of Religion: The Big Questions, Blackwell. pp. 6--285. 1999.
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34Transworld Depravity and Unobtainable WorldsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 78 (1): 165-177. 2009.
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64ResponsePhilosophia Reformata 79 (1): 83-97. 2014.Let me say first that I am delighted to respond to the excellent papers by Elizabeth Burns, Jeroen de Ridder, Esther Kroeker, Ignacio Silva, and Daniel von Wachter. It has been a real pleasure to reflect on and react to their comments.
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29Anselm's Discovery: A Re-Examination of the OntoLogical Proof for God's ExistencePhilosophical Review 78 (3): 405. 1969.
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14Adorno, theodor & eisler, hanns. Composing for the Films. Introduction by Graham McCann. London: Continuum Books. ISBN 9780826499028.£ 14.00 (pbk). almond, ian. The New Orientalists: Postmodern (review)British Journal of Aesthetics 48 (1). 2008.
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6``Is Belief in God Rational?"In C. F. Delaney (ed.), Rationality and Religious Belief, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 7-27. 1979.
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828Proper functionalismIn Andrew Cullison (ed.), The Continuum Companion to Epistemology, Continuum. pp. 124. 2012.
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40Divine Action in the World (Synopsis)Ratio 19 (4): 495-504. 2006.The following is a synopsis of the paper presented by Alvin Plantinga at the Ratioconference on The Meaning of Theism held in April 2005 at the University of Reading. The synopsis has been prepared by the Editor, with the author's approval, from a handout provided by the author at the conference. The paper reflects on whether religious belief of a traditional Christian kind can be maintained consistently with accepting our modern scientific worldview. Many theologians, and also many scientists, …Read more
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251Warranted Christian BeliefOxford University Press USA. 2000.This is the third volume in Alvin Plantinga's trilogy on the notion of warrant, which he defines as that which distinguishes knowledge from true belief. In this volume, Plantinga examines warrant's role in theistic belief, tackling the questions of whether it is rational, reasonable, justifiable, and warranted to accept Christian belief and whether there is something epistemically unacceptable in doing so. He contends that Christian beliefs are warranted to the extent that they are formed by pro…Read more
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73On Christian ScholarshipIn Theodore Hesburgh (ed.), The Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University, University of Notre Dame Press. 1994.
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4Coherentism and the evidentialist objection to belief in GodIn William Wainwright & Robert Audi (eds.), Rationality, Religious Belief, and Moral Commitment: New Essays in the Philosophy of Religion, Cornell University Press. pp. 109--138. 1986.
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65. Gewährleistung – die Einwände von Freud und MarxIn Gewährleisteter Christlicher Glaube, De Gruyter. pp. 158-190. 2015.
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99The Foundations of Theism: A ReplyFaith and Philosophy 3 (3): 313-396. 1986.Philip Quinn’s “On Finding the Foundations of Theism” is both challenging and important. Quinn proposes at least the following four theses: (a) my argument against the criteria of proper basicality proposed by classical foundationalism is unsuccessful, (b) the quasi-inductive method I suggest for arriving at criteria of proper basicality is defective, (c) even if belief in God is properly basic, it could without loss of justification be accepted on the basis of other propositions, and (d) belief…Read more
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Methodological NaturalismIn Jitse M. van der Meer (ed.), Facets of Faith and Science, Volume I: Historiography and Modes of Interaction, . 1996.
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