Abstract
It is well known that in Reformed circles there is significant doubt about the extent of the role natural theology might play in warranting Christian belief. I argue that even if we accept the core theological reservations and philosophical commitments shared by the likes of Karl Barth and Reformed epistemologists, there remains room for the arguments of natural theology to serve a vital, positive function. I offer a proposal for how we might think about the co-ordination of multiple sources of warrant for Christian belief such that arguments function as catalysts to or extensions of the deliverances of faith. © 2010 Cambridge University Press.
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Diller, K. S. (2011). Can arguments boost warrant for Christian belief? Warrant boosting and the primacy of divine revelation. Religious Studies, 47(2), 185–200. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412510000065
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