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Return to reason : a critique of Enlightenment evidentialism, and a defense of reason and belief in God / Kelly James Clark. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans, [(c)1990.Description: ix, 158 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 080280456X
  • 9780802804563
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT50.R488 1990
  • BT50.C593.R488 1990
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Contents:
[Part One] Proving God's existence : problems and prospects. The cosmological argument ; The argument from design ; God and probability ; The nature of proof ; Evangelical apologetics ; [Part 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 ; [Part 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 ; [Part 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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[Part One] Proving God's existence : problems and prospects. The cosmological argument ; The argument from design ; God and probability ; The nature of proof ; Evangelical apologetics ; [Part 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 ; [Part 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 ; [Part 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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