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OverviewWhat does it mean to believe in God? What passes as evidence for belief in God? What issues arise when considering the rationality of belief in God? Debating Christian Religious Epistemology introduces core questions in the philosophy of religion by bringing five competing viewpoints on the knowledge of God into critical dialogue with one another. Each chapter introduces an epistemic viewpoint, providing an overview of its main arguments and explaining why it justifies belief. The validity of that viewpoint is then explored and tested in a critical response from an expert in an opposing tradition. Featuring a wide range of different philosophical positions, traditions and methods, this introduction: - Covers classical evidentialism, phenomenal conservatism, proper functionalism, covenantal epistemology and traditions-based perspectivalism - Draws on MacIntyre's account of rationality and ideas from the Analytic and Conservatism traditions - Addresses issues in social epistemology - Considers the role of religious experience and religious texts Packed with lively debates, this is an ideal starting point for anyone interested in understanding the major positions in contemporary religious epistemology and how religious concepts and practices relate to belief and knowledge. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John M. DePoe (Marywood University, USA) , Tyler Dalton McNabb (University of St. Joseph, Macau)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Weight: 0.553kg ISBN: 9781350062740ISBN 10: 135006274 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 06 February 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsGeneral Introduction 1. Debating Classical Evidentialism, John M. DePoe (Marywood University, USA) 2. Debating Phenomenal Conservatism, Logan Paul Gage & Blake McAllister (Franciscan University and Hillsdale College,USA) 3. Debating Proper Functionalism, Tyler Dalton McNabb (Houston Baptist University, USA) 4. Debating Covenantal Epistemology, K. Scott Oliphint (Westminster Theological Seminary, USA) 5. Debating Tradition Based Persepectivalism, Erik Baldwin (Indiana University, USA) Bibliography IndexReviewsThere is perhaps no issue more debatable, and yet simultaneously more fundamental, than the question of what is it to know God. Debating Religious Epistemology is both a fantastic introduction and a great model of charitable but spirited dialogue about this fascinating topic. * Travis Dickinson, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Christian Apologetics, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA * Author InformationJohn M. DePoe is Academic Dean of the Schools of Logic and Rhetoric at Kingdom Preparatory Academy, USA. Tyler Dalton McNabb is Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Macau, Macau. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |