Knowledge and Christian Belief

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"Knowledge and Christian Belief" is a philosophical work by Alvin Plantinga that presents a concise, accessible version of his epistemological defense of Christian belief as rational and warranted.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo make Plantinga's technical work on warrant accessible
show that Christian belief does not require propositional evidence to be rational
argues Christian belief can be rational
Christian belief can be warranted
arguesAgainst evidentialist objections to religious belief
author Alvin Plantinga NERFINISHED
basedOn Warranted Christian Belief NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs accessible presentation of Plantinga's defense of Christian belief
concise version of Alvin Plantinga's epistemology of Christian belief
fieldOfStudy apologetics
philosophy
theology
genre epistemology
philosophy of religion
hasForm ebook
paperback
hasPart critique of classical foundationalism
discussion of sensus divinitatis
treatment of defeaters for Christian belief
hasReception widely used in philosophy of religion courses
hasTheoreticalFramework warrant as proper function
influencedBy Reformed theology NERFINISHED
analytic epistemology
intendedAs shorter version of Warranted Christian Belief
language English
mainSubject Christian belief
rationality of religious belief
religious epistemology
warrant
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
publisher Eerdmans NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Reformed epistemology NERFINISHED
properly basic beliefs
relatedWork Warrant and Proper Function NERFINISHED
Warrant: The Current Debate NERFINISHED
religiousPerspective Christianity NERFINISHED
targetAudience academic theologians
general Christian readers
students of philosophy of religion
timePeriodOfPublication 21st century

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Warranted Christian Belief precedes Knowledge and Christian Belief