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MIRANDA ROJAS, Rafael Felipe. Religious Belief, Evidentialism, and Skeptical Theism Crença Religiosa, Evidencialismo E Teísmo Cético. Cuest. teol. [online]. 2015, vol.42, n.98, pp.417-438. ISSN 0120-131X.

Abstract The purpose of the article is to develop a line of argument in favor of a religious belief in the existence of God, in such a way that it is possible to hold that: I) it is a rational belief and II) it is non-dependent on contingent evidence. Provided this is correct, a consequence would be that the position called new atheism is not a rational position, and that it corresponds to an evidentialist reductionism (i.e., that only evidence is the reason to believe, in this particular case, in the existence of God). In order to achieve this purpose, first, it is discussed in what sense what Priest (1998) understands as a rational contradictory belief is not applicable to a case of religious belief. Afterwards, the new atheism is analyzed (Fumerton, 2013), as well as the main argument held by this position in favor of the irrationality of the religious belief, i.e. the evidence against the rationality of the belief in the existence of God, the evidentialist argument from evil. This path corresponds to an evidentialist reductionism and it dismisses the reasons of faith as a proper way to argue in favor of the existence of God. Therefore, it is argued that such a position is mistaken: the reasons of faith are valid, rational reasons in favor of the belief of the existence of God. Lastly, the scope of the skeptical theism and the main argument why its dismissal seems plausible are considered.

Keywords : Religious Belief; Rational Belief; Skeptical Theism; Evidentialism; Evil.

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