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Evidentialist Apologetics:

Just the Facts

Gordon R. Lewis1926-2016

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According to Gordon Lewis: Testing Christianity's Truth Claims

Pure Empiricism Rational EmpiricismRationalismBiblical AuthoritarianismMysticismVerificational Approach

J. Oliver Buswell1895-1977

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Norman L. Geisler

According to Norman Geisler: Baker Encyclopedia of Christian

Apologetics ClassicalEvidentialExperientialHistoricalPresuppositional

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Bernard Ramm1916-1992

Josh McDowell

Steven B. Cowan

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According to Steven B. Cowan: Five Views on Apologetics

Classical Method Evidential MethodCumulative Case MethodPresuppositional MethodReformed Epistemological Method

Gary HabermasJohn Warwick Montgomery

Clark Pinnock1937-2010

Wolfhart Pannenberg1928-2014

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Historical Roots of Evidentialist

Apologetics

Defending Against Deism:William Paley

and Natural Theology

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William Paley 1743-1805

The Rise of the Legal Witness Model

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John Locke 1632-1704

Thomas Sherlock 1678-1761

Simon Greenleaf 1783-1853

Richard Whately1786-1863

Key Evidentialists

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Joseph Butler1692-1752

James Orr1844(6)-1913

Clark H. Pinnock1937-2010

Gary Habermas

John Warwick Montgomery

Richard Swinburne Josh McDowell

Methods of Discovering Truth

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Two Kinds of Evidentialism

Two Kinds of Evidentialism

Epistemological Evidentialism

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W. K. Clifford 1845-1879

"It is wrong, everywhere,

always, and for anyone, to

believe anythingupon insufficient

evidence."[W. K. Clifford, Lectures and Essay, 1979, reprinted in Louis P. Pojman, The Theory of Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary Readings, 2nd ed. (Belmont: Wadsworth, 1999), 551]

Two Kinds of Evidentialism

Apologetical Evidentialism

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Apologetical Evidentialism

"It is wrong, everywhere, always, and for anyone, to

tell someone else to believe something other than on the

basis of evidence."

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Priority of Fact and Induction

Probable Character of EvidentialistArguments

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The Postmodern Challenge to Evidentialism

Critical Use of Philosophy

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Christianity Vindicated by

Science

Miracles as Evidence for God

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Strengths and Weaknesses of Evidentialism

StrengthsRecognizes that probability is unavoidable

Appealing methods of inquiry

Stresses the factual evidence

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WeaknessesAssumes the theistic worldview

Uses hidden presuppositions

Underestimates the human factor