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The religious epistemology used by Paul Moser in his book _The Elusive God_ is objectionably coer... more The religious epistemology used by Paul Moser in his book _The Elusive God_ is objectionably coercive given his conception of God. Either his religious epistemology must change to allow for more evidentialist demands on God's existence aside from purposively available evidence, or his conception of God must change to reconcile his religious epistemology and his conception of God.
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Course: Philosophy 244 Tu/Th 9:40-10:55 Semester: