‘The Son of God and Trinitarian Identity Statements’ in TheoLogica
March 7, 2019 // By Matthew Owen A special issue of TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology
March 7, 2019 // By Matthew Owen A special issue of TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology
In the closing chapter of 'Is There A God?' published by Oxford University Press in 1996, Richard Swinburne argues that miracles and religious experience provide substantial further evidence for God's existence.
This post provides a brief synopsis of Richard Swinburne's 'Plantinga on Warrant' in Religious Studies, Volume 37, Number 2, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001.
A brief synopsis of Alvin Plantinga's argument for the basic tenet of reformed epistemology. This synopsis is based on 'Is Belief in God Properly Basic?' published in the journal Nous (1981) and Chapter 6 of Warranted Christian Belief (OUP, 2000).