• Victor Reppert (born 1953) is an American philosopher best known for his development of the "argument from reason". He is the author of C.S. Lewis's Dangerous...
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  • Reppert (born 1946), American neuroscientist Victor Reppert (born 1953), American philosopher Reppert-Gabler House (also known as Building 314A), is...
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  • include the following examples. Philosophers and theologians such as Victor Reppert, William Hasker, and Alvin Plantinga have developed an argument for...
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  • Contemporary defenders of the argument from reason include Alvin Plantinga, Victor Reppert and William Hasker.[citation needed] Metaphysical naturalism is the...
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  • will and the value of prayer. Philosophers and scientists including Victor Reppert, William Hasker, and Alvin Plantinga have expanded on the "Argument...
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  • well as by Stephen Clark, Richard Purtill and J. P. Moreland. In 2003 Victor Reppert developed a similar argument in detail in his book C.S. Lewis's Dangerous...
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  • in the Darkness of War. Marshall Pickering, 2003. ISBN 0-00-710437-5 Victor Reppert, C. S. Lewis's Dangerous Idea: In Defense of the Argument from Reason...
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  • recollection of the debate's outcome and its emotional effect on Lewis. Victor Reppert also disputes Sayer, listing some of Lewis's post-1948 apologetic publications...
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  • Fatalist Dilemma. He has written extensively and debated (in print) with Victor Reppert on the Argument from reason, a debate which began in C. S. Lewis's Christian...
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    which is that his disciples misinterpreted his words. The philosopher Victor Reppert replied to Beversluis in C. S. Lewis's Dangerous Idea (2003), noting...
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