Plantingian religious epistemology and world religions : prospects and problems

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Plantingian religious epistemology and world religions : prospects and problems

Erik Baldwin and Tyler Dalton McNabb

(Studies in comparative philosophy and religion)

Lexington Books, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-301) and index

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To what extent can non-Christian religious traditions utilize Plantinga's epistemology? And, if there are believers from differing religious traditions that can rightfully utilize Plantinga's religious epistemology, does this somehow prevent a Plantingian's creedal-specific religious belief from being warranted? In order to answer these questions, Baldwin and McNabb first provide an introduction to Plantinga's religious epistemology. Second, they explore the prospects and problems that members of non-Christian religions face when they attempt to utilize Plantingian religious epistemology. Finally, they sketch out possible approaches to holding that a Plantingian's creedal-specific religious belief can be warranted, even given believers from other religious traditions who can also rightfully make full use of Plantinga's religious epistemology.

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Part One: Plantingian Religious Epistemology and the World Religions Preface Chapter 1: Plantingian Religious Epistemology and the World Religions Chapter 2: Naturalism, Proper Functionalism, and the Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism Chapter 3: Plantingian Religious Epistemology and World Religions Part Two: The Prospects of Plantingian Religious Epistemology in Non-Christian Religions I: India and China Chapter 4: Plantingian Religious Epistemology and Advaita Vedanta and Samkhya Chapter 5: Visistadvaita Vedanta Chapter 6: A Madhva Vedanta Extension of the Standard Aquinas/Calvin Model Chapter 7: Buddhism Chapter 8: Neo-Confucianism and Daoism Part Three: The Prospects of Plantingian Religious Epistemology in Non-Christian Religions II: The Abrahamic Religions Chapter 9: Judaism Chapter 10: An Islamic Extension of the Standard Aquinas/Calvin Model Part Four: Objections to Plantingian Religious Epistemology Chapter 11: Objections to Plantingian Religious Epistemology

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