Elaborating on the work of Alvin Plantinga and the concept of noetic structures, I argue that the concept of a rational belief is flexible enough to tolerate a certain degree of uncertainty and inability to answer criticism of the belief. This flexibility, moreover, is an essential component in the concept of a rational faith in God
Faith in God conflicts with reason—or so we’re told. We focus on two arguments for this conclusion. ...
This dissertation presents a critical analysis of many of the central doctrines in the philosophy of...
This essay develops a joint theory of rational (all-or-nothing) belief and degrees of belief. The th...
Elaborating on the work of Alvin Plantinga and the concept of noetic structures, I argue that the co...
Alvin Plantinga defends the rationality of belief in God in his Religious Epistemology. He argues ag...
In “Can it be rational to have faith?”, it was argued that to have faith in some proposition consist...
The aim of this dissertation is to enquire into the rationality of religious belief and, in particu...
Various views about the rationality/irrationality of believing in God have been suggested by western...
Alvin Plantinga is an American-born philosopher of religion and one of the leading advocates of cont...
Belief is a mental state, its content being the statement of a certain state of affairs. With respec...
What is faith? How is faith different than belief and hope? Is faith irrational? If not, how can fai...
Belief is a central focus of inquiry in the philosophy of religion and indeed in the field of religi...
This book shows how religious commitment can be rational and describes the place of faith in the pos...
In this dissertation I consider Alvin Plantingaics religious epistemology. Throughout his academic c...
Faith in God conflicts with reason—or so we’re told. We focus on two arguments for this conclusion. ...
This dissertation presents a critical analysis of many of the central doctrines in the philosophy of...
This essay develops a joint theory of rational (all-or-nothing) belief and degrees of belief. The th...
Elaborating on the work of Alvin Plantinga and the concept of noetic structures, I argue that the co...
Alvin Plantinga defends the rationality of belief in God in his Religious Epistemology. He argues ag...
In “Can it be rational to have faith?”, it was argued that to have faith in some proposition consist...
The aim of this dissertation is to enquire into the rationality of religious belief and, in particu...
Various views about the rationality/irrationality of believing in God have been suggested by western...
Alvin Plantinga is an American-born philosopher of religion and one of the leading advocates of cont...
Belief is a mental state, its content being the statement of a certain state of affairs. With respec...
What is faith? How is faith different than belief and hope? Is faith irrational? If not, how can fai...
Belief is a central focus of inquiry in the philosophy of religion and indeed in the field of religi...
This book shows how religious commitment can be rational and describes the place of faith in the pos...
In this dissertation I consider Alvin Plantingaics religious epistemology. Throughout his academic c...
Faith in God conflicts with reason—or so we’re told. We focus on two arguments for this conclusion. ...
This dissertation presents a critical analysis of many of the central doctrines in the philosophy of...
This essay develops a joint theory of rational (all-or-nothing) belief and degrees of belief. The th...