Abstract
This paper outlines those aspects of the epistemology and the metaphysics of Karl Popper that appear applicable to the evaluation of religious knowledge. Their relevance is illustrated by reference to two specific topics: the existence of God and St Anselm’s doctrine of atonement. It is proposed that Popper’s epistemology and metaphysics offer a satisfactory alternative to the philosophy of reductive materialism prevalent in Western society.
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