Deane-Peter Baker teaches at the University of Kazulu-Natal in South Africa.
“In Tayloring Reformed Epistemology, Baker offers a carefully
argued, nuanced epistemology of religious belief, linking the best
reformed epistemology with Charles Taylor’s historical and
phenomenological case for theism. This is a refreshing, original
contribution to the literature on theism and naturalism, the
relationship of theism and morality, and the philosophical
assessment of religious belief. While Baker develops detailed,
critical analyses of the current epistemological debates, he never
loses sight of the big picture, thus providing an excellent
resource for those looking for a reliable introduction to the major
recent arguments in the field.” Charles Taliaferro, Professor of
Philosophy, St. Olaf College
[This] is an exemplary work of creative collaboration.
Transgressing traditional divides between Continental and Analytic
philosophy and Reformed and Catholic traditions, Baker places
previously segregated schools of thought in conversation with one
another, resulting in a remarkably original and compelling
contribution to Christian philosophy.
*Johnny Walker*
While still maintaining scholarly rigor and depth, Baker relays his
case with clear, illuminating prose, devoid of unneccessary
philosophical parlance. Thus, his book is suited to a wide
audience, commending itself to students and scholars alike.
*Johnny WAlker*
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