
(1) In what follows, I will very briefly sketch, defend, and present for your consideration an alternative picture according to which Christian beliefs are not properly basic. One of the most important aspects of Alvin Plantinga’s paper, and of his religious epistemology generally, is his claim that some Christian beliefs are properly basic. This is the text for a presentation I gave at the Eastern Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association in Washington, D.C.

A critical examination of Alvin Plantinga‘s provocative claim that Christian beliefs can be justified even without any evidence for them.
