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dc.contributor.advisorCain, James
dc.contributor.authorWellington, Ryan Asher
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-13T18:16:32Z
dc.date.available2018-03-13T18:16:32Z
dc.date.issued2017-05-01
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/54629
dc.description.abstractThe plethora of contrary doctrines pertaining to salvation, among the variety of religions in the world today, creates a problem for the sincere investigator who seeks to find out if there is such a thing as salvation and, if there is, how to be saved. These contrary doctrines are problematic to the degree that the sincere investigator is unable to evaluate the probability of some of these doctrines over others. In order to aid the sincere investigator with this problem, I explore methods for evaluating doctrines that purport to affect one�s salvation.
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dc.titleThe Problem of Doctrinal Decidability: Methods for Evaluating Purported Divine Revelations
dc.contributor.committeeMemberReitan, Eric
dc.contributor.committeeMemberKim, Brian
osu.filenameWellington_okstate_0664M_15070.pdf
osu.accesstypeOpen Access
dc.description.departmentPhilosophy
dc.type.genreThesis
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