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Evidentialism — is a theory of justification according to which whether a belief is justified depends solely on what a person s evidence is. Technically, though belief is typically the primary object of concern, evidentialism can be applied to doxastic attitudes … Wikipedia
Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; … Universalium
John Warwick Montgomery — was born October 18, 1931 in Warsaw, New York. In 2007 he was named Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Christian Thought at Patrick Henry College. [cite news last = Halbrook first = David title = Renowned Apologist John Warwick Montgomery… … Wikipedia
Presuppositional apologetics — is a school of Christian apologetics, a field of Christian theology that aims to (1) present a rational basis for the Christian faith, (2) defend the faith against objections, and (3) expose the perceived flaws of other worldviews. [Frame (1994) … Wikipedia
Reformed epistemology — is the title given to a broad body of epistemological viewpoints relating to God s existence that have been offered by a group of Protestant Christian philosophers that includes Alvin Plantinga, William Alston, and Nicholas Wolterstorff among… … Wikipedia
Josh McDowell — Infobox Writer name = Josh McDowell imagesize = 200px caption = pseudonym = birthname = Joslin McDowell birthdate = 1939 birthplace = Union City, Michigan deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Writer, Public speaker nationality = United States… … Wikipedia
Transcendental argument for the existence of God — The Transcendental Argument for the existence of God (TAG) is an argument for the existence of God that attempts to show that logic, science, ethics (and generally every fact of human experience and knowledge) are not meaningful apart from a… … Wikipedia
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Simon Greenleaf — (December 5, 1783 ndash; October 6, 1853), American jurist, was born at Newburyport, Massachusetts. Early life and legal careerGreenleaf s family traces its ancestry back to Edmund Greenleaf who lived in Ipswich, Suffolk in England and then… … Wikipedia
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