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Before It Was ‘New’: A Neglected History of Lived Experience–Led Criminal Justice

open access: yesThe Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT A growing range of criminal justice initiatives are being shaped and delivered by people with lived experience, including peer mentoring, prisoner councils and policy advocacy roles. While often seen as recent innovations, we reveal a deeper, largely unacknowledged history dating back to at least the 19th century.
Gillian Buck   +2 more
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Making Good to Making Space: Lived Experience and the Convict Criminology Tradition

open access: yesThe Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Making Good’s 25th anniversary offers an opportunity to revisit one of criminology's most consequential texts through the lens of lived experience scholarship and convict criminology. Few works have done more to transform the epistemic landscape.
Ed Schreeche‐Powell
wiley   +1 more source

Expert recommendations for Germany's integration of psychedelic-assisted therapy. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Med Educ
Perez Rosal SR   +5 more
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A Reformed Epistemology for Praxis

2020
Христианская экзегеза основана на философских позициях, включающих онтологию и эпистемологию. В разных христианских конфессиях различаются взгляды на то, какие источники являются приемлемыми для изучения христианских истин, а вместе с ними и позиция по эпистемологии.
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Pentecostalism, Postmodernism, and Reformed Epistemology

2021
In Pentecostalism, Postmodernism, and Reformed Epistemology, Yoon Shin critically builds on James K. A. Smith’s postmodern Pentecostal epistemology with the aid of Reformed epistemology. It takes the reader through an interdisciplinary journey that exposits and illumines the relationship among Pentecostal spirituality, continental and analytic ...
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Reformed Epistemology in a Jamesian Perspective

Horizons, 1992
AbstractThis essay argues that the reformed epistemologists (William Alston, Alvin Plantinga) have not (yet) sustained claims in religious epistemology significantly more extensive than William James did in the Varieties. It argues that even if reformed epistemologists show that religious belief can have a positive epistemic status, their approach may ...
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Reformed epistemology and Christian apologetics

Religious Studies, 2003
It is a widely held viewpoint in Christian apologetics that in addition to defending Christian theism against objections (negative apologetics), apologists should also present arguments in support of the truth of theism and Christianity (positive apologetics).
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Reformed Epistemology in Light of Encroachment

2013
We have argued a normal adult typically has access to both the content and efficacy of the grounds of her action-guiding beliefs. As those familiar with the contemporary epistemology literature are aware, this access requirement can be cashed out in a number of ways depending on one’s overall theory of internal justification.
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Reforming reformed epistemology: a new take on thesensus divinitatis

Religious Studies, 2018
AbstractAlvin Plantinga theorizes the existence of asensus divinitatis– a special cognitive faulty or mechanism dedicated to the production and non-inferential justification of theistic belief. Following Chris Tucker, we offer an evidentialist-friendly model of thesensus divinitatiswhereon it produces theistic seemings that non-inferentially justify ...
BLAKE MCALLISTER, TRENT DOUGHERTY
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