In "Evidence and Transcendence," Anne Inman critiques modern attempts to explain the knowability of God and points the way toward a religious epistemology that avoids their pitfalls. Christian apologetics faces two major challenges: the classic Enlightenment insistence on the need to provide evidence for anything that is put forward for belief; and the argument that all human knowledge is mediated by finite reality and thus no knowledge of a being interpreted as completely other than finite reality is possible.Modern Christian apologists have tended to understand their task primarily, if...
In "Evidence and Transcendence," Anne Inman critiques modern attempts to explain the knowability of God and points the way toward a religious epist...