Return to Reason: A Critique of Enlightenment Evidentialism and a Defense of Reason and Belief in God
ISBN-13:
9780802804563
ISBN-10:
080280456X
Edition:
NEW STIFF WRAPS
Author:
Kelly James Clark
Publication date:
1990
Publisher:
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Format:
Paperback
168 pages
Category:
Christian Books & Bibles
,
Epistemology
,
Philosophy
,
Religious
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ISBN-13:
9780802804563
ISBN-10:
080280456X
Edition:
NEW STIFF WRAPS
Author:
Kelly James Clark
Publication date:
1990
Publisher:
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Format:
Paperback
168 pages
Category:
Christian Books & Bibles
,
Epistemology
,
Philosophy
,
Religious
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Return to Reason: A Critique of Enlightenment Evidentialism and a Defense of Reason and Belief in God (ISBN-13: 9780802804563 and ISBN-10: 080280456X), written by authors
Kelly James Clark, was published by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. in 1990.
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A penetrating critique of the Enlightenment assumption of evidentialism -- that belief in God requires the support of evidence or arguments to be rational. Garnering arguments from C. S. Lewis, Alvin Plantinga, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Thomas Reid, William James, and John Calvin, Clark asserts that this Enlightenment demand for evidence is itself both irrelevant and irrational
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