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Only Protestants accept "reformed epistemology."

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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.

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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.

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