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Reformed Epistemology and the Problem of Religious Diversity

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The book explores the tension between Christian exclusivism and the diversity of mutually exclusive religious beliefs. It addresses whether the existence of various faiths undermines the validity of Christian beliefs. Joseph Kim argues that these differing beliefs do not invalidate Christianity, defending the notion that Christian tenets remain true despite competing perspectives. Through a philosophical lens, the work engages with contemporary debates in the philosophy of religion, asserting that Christian exclusivism can withstand challenges posed by religious diversity.

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Reformed Epistemology and the Problem of Religious Diversity, Joseph Kim

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2011
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