General 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
Index
A lively introduction debating the major contemporary positions and arguments in religious epistemology
John 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.
There 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*
DePoe and McNabb succeed in doing what can be especially difficult;
they have managed to produce something that is both clarifying and
insightful. Their book will serve as a much-needed point of
reference for those interested in discussions of religious
epistemology. This highly accessible contribution will be
beneficial for students and scholars, alike.
*Brett Coppenger, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Tuskegee
University, USA*
“Many people—including Christians and scholars—are unaware that
there is a growing treasure trove of philosophical explorations in
Christian epistemology: the study of how one might know, or
rationally believe, that Christianity is true. In an engaging
debate format, this book provides up-to-date explanations and
defences of some of the main views in contemporary Christian
epistemology. A careful study of the book will be personally
fruitful for Christians considering the rationality of their own
beliefs and will also have apologetic value in response to those
who think Christian belief is stupid and irrational.”
*Andrew Moon, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Virginia
Commonwealth University, USA*
Both in-depth and accessible, this book is a valuable resource for
anyone interested in the epistemology of religion and its
application to Christian belief.
*Kenneth Boyce, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of
Missouri, USA*
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