Reformed Audio Presents: Michael Sudduth
"Is Reformed epistemology rightly criticized on the grounds that it is or entails an inadequate form of apologetics? I think not. First, Reformed epistemology is fundamentally a multi-tiered project in the epistemology of religious belief, not a distinct school of apologetics. Secondly, as a project in epistemology, Reformed epistemology aims to support and defend a variety of claims about the positive epistemic status of theistic belief. But this very project, owing to the relationship between rationality and defeaters, is also concerned with showing that putative defeaters to theistic belief can be defeated. Hence, Reformed epistemology entails apologetically useful arguments, arguments for and in defence of the positive epistemic status of theistic belief, as well as arguments in defence of the truth of theism."
- Michael Sudduth
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| Divine Immutability and Petitionary Prayer | ||
| Epistemic Objections to Religious Belief | ||
| God is Both Morally Good and Above Morality | ||
| There Exists an Omniscient Timeless Being |
Michael Sudduth is a Christian philosopher in the analytic tradition. His primary philosophical interests are epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion. His current areas of research and writing are natural theology, religious epistemology, and postmortem survival.