
Objections to apophaticism from recent philosophical literature are discussed and answered. Plantinga’s objection that apophaticism is self-refuting, his view that apophaticism reinterprets and dilutes the content of faith, and an objection examined by Scott, relating to the relationship between apophaticism and theories of reference, receive coverage.
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