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-*[[Fides et Ratio|Faith and Reason (Fides et Ratio)]]+In the [[philosophy of religion]], '''Reformed epistemology''' is a school of philosophical thought concerning the nature of knowledge ([[epistemology]]) as it applies to religious beliefs.
-*[[Asa Gray]]+
-*[[Atheists in foxholes]]+
-*[[William Alston]]+
-*[[Alvin Plantinga]]+
-*[[Epistemology]]+
-*[[Reformed epistemology]]+
-*[[Leo Strauss]]+
-*[[Presuppositional apologetics]]+
-*[[Theory of justification]]+
-*[[Methods of obtaining knowledge]]+
-*[[Relationship between religion and science]]+
-*[[Theory of everything (philosophy)|Theory of everything]]+
-*[[Value (personal and cultural)]]+
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Presuppositionalism]]
 +* [[Neo-orthodoxy]]
 +* [[Christian existentialism]]
 +* [[Fideism]]
 +* [[Calvinism]]
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In the philosophy of religion, Reformed epistemology is a school of philosophical thought concerning the nature of knowledge (epistemology) as it applies to religious beliefs.

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