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- Daniel Howard-Snyder, Keith E. Yandell, the Epistemology of Religious Experience. Cambridge: Cambridge Univerity Press, 1993. VIII and 371 Pages. $00.00.Consider the following simple argument: 1. Someone had what seemed to be an experience of God. 2. If someone has what seems to be an experience of God, then there is evidence that God exists. 3. So, there is evidence that God exists. Yandell aims to qualify and defend this argument (33). By the time the qualifying is done, however, we have this.
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This book addresses a fundamental question in the philosophy of religion. Can religious experience provide evidence for religious belief? If so, how? Keith Yandell argues against the notion that religious experience is ineffable, while advocating the view that strong numinous experience provides some evidence that God exists. An attractive feature of the book is that it does not confine its attention to any one religious cultural tradition, but tracks the nature of religious experience across different traditions in both the East and the West.
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