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Full-Text Articles in Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
World-Views And The Epistemic Foundations Of Theism, Joseph Runzo
World-Views And The Epistemic Foundations Of Theism, Joseph Runzo
Religious Studies Faculty Articles and Research
Epistemological issues have inevitably been perennial issues for theism. For any claim to have insight into the nature and acts of the divine requires some sort of substantiation. And the appeal to faith typically made to meet this demand is often unconvincing. This raises a fundamental question: what could constitute proper grounds for theistic belief? In attempting to answer this question, we will need to address the underlying epistemic issue of what justifies commitment to any world–view.
Jainism : Its Origin, And Its Relation To Hinduism, Alfred Gaurishanker Bhatt
Jainism : Its Origin, And Its Relation To Hinduism, Alfred Gaurishanker Bhatt
ATS Dissertations
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