Introduction to Part II: The Epistemic Consequences of Religious Diversity

In Peter Jonkers & Oliver J. Wiertz (eds.), Religious Truth and Identity in an Age of Plurality. Routledge (2019)
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original Dormandy, Katherine (2019) "Introduction: An Overview of Trust and Some Key Epistemological Applications". In Dormandy, Katherine, Trust in Epistemology, pp. 1-40: Taylor & Francis (2019)

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