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1 comments :
The Reformed epistomology book looks really interesting...I was following some earlier bit on 'warrrant' in the Van Till book by Greg Bahnsen and then the 'Four Views on Apologetics' book featuring a chapter on Reformed Epistemology by Scott Oliphant. I was a bit confused and am very happy to see another book to help me understand!
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