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Article: Moser, Paul K.: The Elusive God: Reorienting Religious Epistemology.(Book review)
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- The Review of Metaphysics
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- September 1, 2009
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MOSER, Paul K. The Elusive God: Reorienting Religious Epistemology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. xii + 292. Cloth, $90.00--In this remarkable, noteworthy volume, Loyola University's philosophy chair, Paul Moser, has made a comprehensive case for a "Copernican revolution" in religions epistemology. He presents a necessary corrective to a history of philosophical and theological armchair argumentation and speculation, detached from human volition. Moser carefully follows the Jewish-Christian scriptures' epistemological approach, including a rejection of fideism, which itself repudiates all evidential considerations. He writes: "The heart of the book's ...
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... ... s not in that category." Moser has been humbled a bit by injuries ... family could watch him play - Moser won 9 games in his junior season ... the previous season. "Oh, God, add a couple zeros to my signing bonus," Moser says. At least he got enough ...
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