ABSTRACT
“Such is the clarity of its exposition and interest of its argument, that it can be recommended to those seeking an introduction to recent work in [epistemology]. The interest of the book, however, is greater than that. For the discussion of foundationalism and of recent reactions to it is subtly interwoven into a discussion of recent and not so recent philosophy of religion.” — Colin Lyas Philosophy
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|127 pages
Can There Be A Religious Epistemology?
part Two|63 pages
Manners Without Grammar
part Three|59 pages
Grammar and Theology
part Four|81 pages
Part Four Religion and Concept-Formation