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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Is There A Question? | |
Kant | p. 3 |
The Problem | |
Kant | |
Two Worlds or One? | |
Arguments or Reasons? | |
Kaufman and Hick | p. 31 |
Kaufman | |
The Real Referent and the Available Referent | |
The Function of Religious Language | |
Hick | |
The Real | |
Coherent? | |
Religiously Relevant? | |
Is There Such a Thing? | |
What is the Question? | |
Justification and the Classical Picture | p. 67 |
John Locke | |
Living by Reason | |
Revelation | |
Classical Evidentialism, Deontologism, and Foundationalism | |
Classical Foundationalism | |
Classical Deontologism | |
Back to the Present | |
Problems with the Classical Picture | |
Self-Referential Problems | |
Most of Our Beliefs Unjustified? | |
Christian Belief Justified | |
Analogical Variations | |
Variations on Classical Foundationalism | |
Variations on the Deontology | |
Is This the de Jure Question? | |
Rationality | p. 108 |
Some Assorted Versions of Rationality | |
Aristotelian Rationality | |
Rationality as Proper Function | |
The Deliverances of Reason | |
Means-End Rationality | |
Alstonian Practical Rationality | |
The Initial Question | |
Doxastic Practices | |
Epistemic Circularity | |
The Argument for Practical Rationality | |
Practical Rationality Initially Characterized | |
The Original Position | |
The Wide Original Position | |
A Narrow Original Position? | |
Warrant and the Freud-and-Marx Complaint | p. 135 |
The FandM Complaint | |
Freud | |
Marx | |
Others | |
How Shall We Understand the FandM Complaint? | |
Warrant: The Sober Truth | |
The FandM Complaint Again | |
Warranted Christian Belief | |
Warranted Belief in God | p. 167 |
The Aquinas/Calvin Model | |
Models | |
Presentation of the Model | |
Is Belief in God Warrant-Basic? | |
If False, Probably Not | |
If True, Probably So | |
The de Jure Question Is Not Independent of the de Facto Question | |
The FandM Complaint Revisited | |
Sin and Its Cognitive Consequences | p. 199 |
Preliminaries | |
Initial Statement of the Extended Model | |
The Nature of Sin | |
The Noetic Effects of Sin | |
The Basic Consequence | |
Sin and Knowledge | |
The Extended Aquinas/Calvin Model: Revealed to Our Minds | p. 241 |
Faith | |
How Does Faith Work? | |
Faith and Positive Epistemic Status | |
Proper Basicality and the Role of Scripture | |
Comparison with Locke | |
Why Necessary? | |
Cognitive Renewal | |
The Testimonial Model: Sealed upon Our Hearts | p. 290 |
Belief and Affection | |
Jonathan Edwards | |
Intellect and Will: Which is Prior? | |
The Affirmations of Faith | |
Analogue of Warrant | |
Eros | |
Objections | p. 324 |
Warrant and the Argument from Religious Experience | |
What Can Experience Show? | |
A Killer Argument? | |
Son of Great Pumpkin? | |
Circularity? | |
Defeaters? | |
Defeaters and Defeat | p. 357 |
Nature of Defeaters | |
Defeaters for Christian or Theistic Belief | |
Projective Theories a Defeater for Christian Belief? | |
Two (or More) Kinds of Scripture Scholarship | p. 374 |
Scripture Divinely Inspired | |
Traditional Christian Biblical Commentary | |
Historical Biblical Criticism | |
Varieties of Historical Biblical Criticism | |
Tensions with Traditional Christianity | |
Why Aren't Most Christians More Concerned? | |
Force Majeure | |
A Moral Imperative? | |
Historical Biblical Criticism More Inclusive? | |
Nothing to Be Concerned About | |
Troeltschian Historical Biblical Criticism Again | |
Non-Troeltschian Historical Biblical Criticism | |
Conditionalization | |
Concluding Coda | |
Postmodernism and Pluralism | p. 422 |
Postmodernism | |
Is Postmodernism Inconsistent with Christian Belief? | |
Do These Claims Defeat Christian Belief? | |
Postmodernism a Failure of Nerve | |
Pluralism | |
A Probabilistic Defeater? | |
The Charge of Moral Arbitrariness | |
Suffering and Evil | p. 458 |
Evidential Atheological Arguments | |
Rowe's Arguments | |
Draper's Argument | |
Nonargumentative Defeaters? | |
Index | p. 500 |
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