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  1. 17. Feb. 2000 · In Part III, Ch. 6, I address this claim, doing so by presenting a model of how it is that belief in God can have warrant, and even warrant sufficient for knowledge; I call this model the Aquinas/Calvin (or A/C) model, since it draws on the thought of Thomas Aquinas and John Calvin.

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  2. 27. Jan. 1999 · Warranted Christian Belief. Alvin Plantinga. 4.23. 570 ratings45 reviews. This is the third volume in Alvin Plantinga's trilogy on the notion of warrant, which he defines as that which distinguishes knowledge from true belief.

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  3. Alvin Plantinga's Warranted Christian Belief (WCB) examines the rationality of religious (particularly Christian) belief. WCB is the third and final instalment in the author's trilogy on the issue of warrant. Plantinga is a highly respected philosopher within the realms of epistemology and the philosophy of religion - he is also arguably one of ...

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  5. In 2000, the third book of the trilogy, Warranted Christian Belief, was published. In this volume, Plantinga's warrant theory is the basis for his theological end: providing a philosophical basis for Christian belief, an argument for why Christian theistic belief can enjoy warrant.

  6. Warranted Christian belief / Alvin Plantinga. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 0–19–513193–2 (pbk.)—ISBN 0–19–513192–4 1. Apologetics. 2. Christianity—Philosophy. 3. Faith and reason—Christianity. I. Title. BT1102.P57 1999 230’.01-dc21 98.054362

  7. 27. Jan. 2000 · Alvin Plantinga's Warranted Christian Belief (WCB) examines the rationality of religious (particularly Christian) belief. WCB is the third and final instalment in the author's trilogy on the issue of warrant. Plantinga is a highly respected philosopher within the realms of epistemology and the philosophy of religion - he is also ...