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              The Dishonesty Objection: Is Christian Faith Less Intellectually Honest than Science?
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| Persons | Author (aut): McEwan, Mark P. W. Thesis advisor (ths): Chamberlain, Paul Degree committee member (dgc): Spencer, Archie Degree committee member (dgc): Sikkema, Arnold | 
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| Organizations | Degree granting institution (dgg): Trinity Western University. GSTS | 
| Abstract | Abstract In light of modern science, Christianity is accused of being intellectually dishonest. Unlike science, the skeptic claims, the Christian faith is closed to outside correction, embracing self-defence over self-criticism, employing non-falsifiable claims, and claiming final certainty beyond what any evidence could justify. This thesis answers the skeptic who makes this dishonesty objection from science by comparing science and Christianity. Science self-critically attends to nature, and theology self-critically attends to revelation. Neither can proceed if it becomes skeptical about its own ‘object’ of knowledge. The dishonesty objection tolerates from science what it considers dishonest from Christianity because it excludes in advance the possibility of revealed, authoritative, and transformative theological knowledge as Christian thinkers understand it. This objection thereby insists on guaranteeing theological knowledge to ourselves, by ourselves—on our own terms; this demand is a “pretension ... against the knowledge of God” (2 Cor. 10:5, NIV). | 
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| Keywords | Keywords apologetics honesty intellectual honesty intellectual dishonesty science religion science and religion Bible Dawkins Torrance Barth Polanyi McEwan CSCA ASA falsification faith epistemology Plantinga Star Trek Lamoureux Rauser Venema Jerry Coyne Sam Harris New Atheists atheism skepticism Christianity Kuhn Lakatos Newbigin | 
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