Knowing vs. showing: two distinct epistemic tasks
How You Can Know and Show Christianity Is True (Understanding Apologetic Methodology)
00:03:06 – 00:04:07
The foundational framework distinction that organizes the whole presentation
Knowing something is true is different from showing it to others. Winger uses a murder accusation analogy: you may know you did not commit a crime through direct personal experience, but showing it to others requires marshaling external evidence (alibi, DNA). The distinction reframes the entire apologetics methodology debate.
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How You Can Know and Show Christianity Is True (Understanding Apologetic Methodology) @ 00:03:062020-01-29