This study tries to establish the common ground by virtue of which both presuppositionalism and evidentialism to merge as a consequence, envision a new route in defense of the Christian faith. It includes and highlights its difference from that of the two theories. The issues between presuppositionalism and evidentialism are reconcilable. There is a common ground between them, which makes them reconcilable, and this epistemological common ground is called ontic, the being that is the ground of all beings. This common ground constitutes the present study\u27s symbiotic theory and that this symbiotic theory paves a new route in defense of the Christian faith. To go about this, the present study uses the Gadamerian hermeneutics, fusion of the ...
In this paper I argue that Evidentialism is unsatisfactory as a general account of epistemic justifi...
In the first part of this article, some strategies are analyzed with the help of which atheists atte...
In this article, evidentialism is refuted by relying on William James’ article ‘The Will to Believe’...
ABSTRACT: This paper explores the foundations of evidentialist apologetics, the principles of the ev...
This study asks anew the question: can faith lead to knowledge? The received view about the relatio...
Defining the Christian message and articulating how it should be presented to the world has been deb...
In contemporary debates in religious epistemology, theistic philosophers provide differing responses...
The author attempts to reconstruct the context surrounding the projects for a reformed epistemology ...
It is the contention of a Both/And apologetic that both evidentialism and presuppositionalism are co...
I have sensed that in recent years the debate within evangelicalism over apologetic method has degen...
This paper will present the coherency of Reformed Christian theism’s presuppositional epistemology. ...
A fundamental question in the field of religious epistemology asks whether religious belief must be ...
<strong>Presuppositions in the hermeneutical process, with spesific reference to the christolo...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Dogmatics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.In this study three ap...
MTh (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015The debate amongst Christian apol...
In this paper I argue that Evidentialism is unsatisfactory as a general account of epistemic justifi...
In the first part of this article, some strategies are analyzed with the help of which atheists atte...
In this article, evidentialism is refuted by relying on William James’ article ‘The Will to Believe’...
ABSTRACT: This paper explores the foundations of evidentialist apologetics, the principles of the ev...
This study asks anew the question: can faith lead to knowledge? The received view about the relatio...
Defining the Christian message and articulating how it should be presented to the world has been deb...
In contemporary debates in religious epistemology, theistic philosophers provide differing responses...
The author attempts to reconstruct the context surrounding the projects for a reformed epistemology ...
It is the contention of a Both/And apologetic that both evidentialism and presuppositionalism are co...
I have sensed that in recent years the debate within evangelicalism over apologetic method has degen...
This paper will present the coherency of Reformed Christian theism’s presuppositional epistemology. ...
A fundamental question in the field of religious epistemology asks whether religious belief must be ...
<strong>Presuppositions in the hermeneutical process, with spesific reference to the christolo...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Dogmatics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.In this study three ap...
MTh (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015The debate amongst Christian apol...
In this paper I argue that Evidentialism is unsatisfactory as a general account of epistemic justifi...
In the first part of this article, some strategies are analyzed with the help of which atheists atte...
In this article, evidentialism is refuted by relying on William James’ article ‘The Will to Believe’...