The book presents a comprehensive defense of traditional internalist epistemology, tackling significant criticisms and demonstrating their shortcomings. It articulates a central objection to externalism while illustrating how internalism can effectively respond to similar challenges. This original work is essential for scholars interested in epistemology, providing a detailed exploration of these philosophical debates.
Lydia Mcgrew Books



Equipping Christians to defend and share their faith, this book addresses doubts and questions through accessible yet rigorous scholarship. Lydia McGrew presents new and established arguments on New Testament reliability, ensuring readers can confidently respond to inquiries about the Bible's teachings on Jesus. The text emphasizes the importance of Jesus as both divine and human, supported by credible Gospel accounts. It also includes study questions and references, making it a valuable resource for personal study and group discussions.
The Eye of the Beholder
- 524 pages
- 19 hours of reading