GellmanJerome, ‘Religious Diversity and the Epistemic Justification of Religious Belief’ in Faith and Philosophy10:3 (1993) pp. 345–364.
2.
PlantingaAlvin, ‘On Reformed Epistemology’ in The Reformed Journal, January 1982, pp. 13–17.
3.
PlantingaAlvin, ‘Justification and Theism’ in Faith and Philosophy4:4 (October 1987) pp. 403–426.
4.
PlantingaAlvin, ‘Response to Carl Ginet’ in Philosophy and Phenomenological ResearchLV/2 (1995).
5.
PlantingaAlvin, Warrant and Proper Function (New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993).
6.
ShorttJohn, ‘Fundamentalism and Evangelicals — and Education’, in Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 3:2 (Autumn 1999) pp. 137–151.
7.
WolterstorffNicholas, ‘Is Reason Enough’ in The Reformed Journal, 31 (April 1981) pp. 20–24, reprinted in Douglas GeivettR. and SweetmanBrendan (eds) Contemporary Perspectives on Religious Epistemology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992) pp. 142–149.
8.
WolterstorffNicholas, ‘Thomas Reid on Rationality’ in HartHendrikVan Der HoevenJohan and WolterstorffNicholas, Rationality in the Calvinist Tradition (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1983).
9.
WolterstorffNicholas, John Locke and the Ethics of Belief (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996).
10.
WolterstorffNicholas, ‘Hume and Reid’ in Monist70:4 (1987) pp. 398–417.
11.
WolterstorffNicholas, From Presence to Practice: Mind, World, and Entitlement to Believe (forthcoming).