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Cambridge Handbook of Religious Epistemology

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The Cambridge Handbook of Religious Epistemology, the first to appear on the topic, introduces the current state of religious epistemology and provides a discussion of fundamental topics related to the epistemology of religious belief. Its wide-ranging chapters not only survey fundamental topics, but also develop non-traditional epistemic theories and explore the religious epistemology endorsed by non-Western traditions. In the first section, Faith and Rationality, readers will find new essays on Reformed epistemology, skepticism and religious belief, and on the nature of evidence with respect to religious belief. The rich second section, Religious Traditions, contains chapters on Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, Jewish, and Christian epistemologies. The final section, New Directions, contains chapters ranging from applying disjunctivism and knowledge-first approaches to religious belief, to surveying responses to debunking arguments. Comprehensive and accessible, this Handbook will advance the field for years to come.

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Introduction Jonathan Fuqua and Tyler McNabb; Part I. Faith and Rationality: 1. Natural theology and religious belief Max Baker-Hytch; 2. Evidence and religious belief Kevin McCain; 3. Reformed epistemology Michael Bergmann; 4. Rationality and miracles Charity Anderson; 5. Pragmatic arguments for theism Elizabeth Jackson; 6. Skepticism, fideism, and religious epistemology Duncan Pritchard; 7. Faith and reason Daniel Howard-Snyder and Daniel J. McKaughan; Part II. Religious Traditions: 8. Jewish religious epistemology Samuel Lebens; 9. Christian religious epistemology Sandra L. Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan; 10. Islamic religious epistemology Enis Doko and Jamie B. Turner; 11. Hindu religious epistemology Thomas A. Forsthoefel; 12. Buddhist religious epistemology Victoria S. Harrison and John Zhao; Part III. New Directions: 13. Trust, testimony, and religious belief Laura Frances Callahan; 14. Religious disagreement Katherine Dormandy; 15. Franciscan knowledge Lorraine Juliano Keller; 16. The epistemology of religious practices Terence Cuneo; 17. Knowledge-first epistemology and religious belief Christina H. Dietz and John Hawthorne; 18. Epistemic disjunctivism and religious knowledge Kegan J. Shaw; 19. Debunking arguments and religious belief Joshua C. Thurow; References; Index.

A propos de l'auteur

Jonathan Fuqua is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Conception Seminary College. He is the co-editor of Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism (2019) and Classical Theism: New Essays on the Metaphysics of God (2023).John Greco is the Robert L. McDevitt, K.S.G., K.C.H.S. and Catherine H. McDevitt L.C.H.S Chair in Philosophy at Georgetown University. He is the author of Putting Skeptics in Their Place (Cambridge 2000); Achieving Knowledge (Cambridge 2010); and The Transmission of Knowledge (Cambridge 2020).Tyler Dalton McNabb is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at St. Francis University. He is the author of Religious Epistemology (Cambridge 2018) and God and Political Theory (Cambridge 2022). He has also co-authored Plantingian Epistemology and World Religions (2019) and Classical Theism and Buddhism (2022).

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The Cambridge Handbook of Religious Epistemology, the first to appear on the topic, introduces the current state of religious epistemology and provides a discussion of fundamental topics related to the epistemology of religious belief. Comprehensive and accessible, it will advance the field for years to come.

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The first handbook on the topic of religious epistemology introduces and discusses topics fundamental to the epistemology of religious belief.

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