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The Problem of God in Alvin Plantinga

The Problem of God in Alvin Plantinga

The Problem of God in Alvin Plantinga

Author:
James Beilby, Bethel University
Published:
May 2026
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ISBN:
9781009269438

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    Alvin Plantinga is a noted American analytic philosopher who has written in the areas of philosophy of religion, metaphysics, epistemology, and apologetics. Plantinga's Christian commitments are a crucial part of his philosophical work since nearly all of Plantinga's writings have focused on explaining and defending Christian beliefs. He argues that there is no objection or set of objections that shows that Christianity is epistemically lacking, and as such, Christians can be fully rational, justified, and warranted in their religious beliefs. This Element discusses his work as a whole, and focuses on his contributions on the problem of evil, religious knowledge, science and religion, and Christian philosophy.

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    • Published: April 2026
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    • ISBN: 9781009269421
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. An overview of Plantinga's academic career
    • 2. The problem of evil
    • 3. Knowledge of god
    • 4. God and science
    • 5. On Christian scholarship
    • References.

    Author

    James Beilby , Bethel University

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    • Latest accessibility assessment date: 2026-04-02