Routledge
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In a brilliant series of essays, the distinguished philosopher D. Z. Phillips explores the alternatives for faith after foundationalism. A significant exploration of post-foundationalist thought in its own right, Faith After Foundationalism is also an important evaluation and critique of the theological implications of the views of Alvin Plantinga,
Part One: Can There Be A Religious Epistemology?, 1. Foundationalism and Religion: a Philosophical Scandal, 2. The Reformed Challenge to Foundationalism, 3. Preliminary Criticism of the Reformed Challenge, 4. Basic Propositions: Reformed Epistemology and Wittgenstein's On Certainty, 5. Epistemology and Justification by Faith, 6. Religion and Epistemology, 7. A Reformed Epistemology?, 8. Religious and Non-Religious Perspectives, 9. Philosophy, Description and Religion