Thư Viện của Trường Thánh Kinh Thần Học Hà Nội
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Return to reason : a critique of Enlightenment evidentialism, and a defense of reason and belief in God / Kelly James Clark.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans, ©1990.Description: ix, 158 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 080280456X
  • 9780802804563
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 212 20 C5471
LOC classification:
  • BT50 .C57 1990
Other classification:
  • 211
Online resources:
Contents:
pt. 1: The way of argument -- One: proving God's existence: problems and prospects -- The cosmological argument -- The argument from design -- God and probability -- The nature of proof -- Evangelical apologetics -- Two: God and evil -- Evil and design -- The problem stated -- Theodicy or defense? -- Plantinga's free will defense -- Too much evil? -- Job's warning -- The existential problem of evil -- pt. 2: The way of reason -- Three: the irrelevance of evidentialism: God--hypothesis or person? -- W.K. Clifford: the ethics of belief -- William James: the will to believe -- C.S. Lewis: on obstinacy in belief -- Alvin Plantinga: God and other minds -- Four: return to reason: the irrationality of evidentialism -- The structure of believings -- Faith and foundationalism -- Foundationalism founders -- Belief in God as properly basic -- Reid and rationality -- A defense of belief in God as properly basic -- Fideism? -- Conclusion: the rationality of my grandmother.
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pt. 1: The way of argument -- One: proving God's existence: problems and prospects -- The cosmological argument -- The argument from design -- God and probability -- The nature of proof -- Evangelical apologetics -- Two: God and evil -- Evil and design -- The problem stated -- Theodicy or defense? -- Plantinga's free will defense -- Too much evil? -- Job's warning -- The existential problem of evil -- pt. 2: The way of reason -- Three: the irrelevance of evidentialism: God--hypothesis or person? -- W.K. Clifford: the ethics of belief -- William James: the will to believe -- C.S. Lewis: on obstinacy in belief -- Alvin Plantinga: God and other minds -- Four: return to reason: the irrationality of evidentialism -- The structure of believings -- Faith and foundationalism -- Foundationalism founders -- Belief in God as properly basic -- Reid and rationality -- A defense of belief in God as properly basic -- Fideism? -- Conclusion: the rationality of my grandmother.

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