To what extent can non-Christian religious traditions utilize Plantinga's epistemology? And, if there are believers from differing religious traditions that can rightfully utilize Plantinga's religious epistemology, does this somehow prevent a Plantingian's creedal-specific religious belief from being warranted? In order to answer these questions, Baldwin and McNabb first provide an introduction to Plantinga's religious epistemology. Second, they explore the prospects and problems that members of non-Christian religions face when they attempt to utilize Plantingian religious epistemology. Finally, they sketch out possible approaches to holding that a Plantingian's creedal-specific religious belief can be warranted, even given believers from other religious traditions who can also rightfully make full use of Plantinga's religious epistemology.



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Erik Baldwin teaches at Indiana University, Northwest.



Tyler Dalton McNabb is assistant professor of philosophy at Houston Baptist University.

Titel
Plantingian Religious Epistemology and World Religions
Untertitel
Prospects and Problems
EAN
9781978776937
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
29.11.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.31 MB
Anzahl Seiten
1