Description
Knowledge and God examines the intricate philosophical connections between epistemology and theology. Matthew A. Benton explores how classical and contemporary theories of knowledge relate to fundamental questions about God’s existence, attributes, and nature. The work investigates whether theological commitments shape epistemological frameworks, and conversely, how epistemological theories impact religious belief and justification.
This element addresses key intersections between the two disciplines, including divine omniscience, religious testimony, faith and reason, and the problem of evil as an epistemological challenge. Benton provides a rigorous analysis of how knowledge claims are justified in religious contexts and what God’s existence might entail for our understanding of truth, belief, and justification. The book serves as both an introduction and a scholarly contribution to philosophy of religion and epistemology.







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