Abstract

Contents: Preface Introduction Part I Natural Theology and the Reformed Tradition: The emergence and evolution of the reformed endorsement of natural theology Understanding the reformed objection to natural theology. Part II Natural Theology and the Immediate Knowledge of God: The naturally implanted knowledge of God The immediate knowledge of God in 20th-century religious epistemology Immediacy and reformed models of natural theology. Part III Sin and the Christian Reconstruction of Natural Theology: Natural theology and the noetic effects of sin The noetic effects of sin and contemporary epistemology The dogmatic model of natural theology. Part IV The Logic of Natural Theology: The logic of theistic arguments God of the philosophers The 'robust theistic descriptivist' objection evaluated Epilogue Indexes.

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