Only Protestants accept "reformed epistemology."
Only Protestants accept "reformed epistemology."
The view is called "reformed" because of its historical connection with John Calvin and contemporary Calvinists like Alvin Plantinga. But other believers -- including Catholics, Greek Orthodox, Jews, and Moslems -- could also accept the view.
Here's a parallel example. Traditionally, thomism (based on the approach of St. Thomas) was closely associated with Catholic philosophers. However, some believers of some other traditions (especially Anglicans) also endorsed thomism.
Only Protestants accept "reformed epistemology."
The view is called "reformed" because of its historical connection with John Calvin and contemporary Calvinists like Alvin Plantinga. But other believers -- including Catholics, Greek Orthodox, Jews, and Moslems -- could also accept the view.
Here's a parallel example. Traditionally, thomism (based on the approach of St. Thomas) was closely associated with Catholic philosophers. However, some believers of some other traditions (especially Anglicans) also endorsed thomism.