Preface Part 1: Can There Be a Religious Epistemology? 1. Foundationalism
and Religion: a Philosophical Scandal 2. The Reformed Challenge to
Foundationalism 3. Preliminary Criticism of the Reformed Challenge 4. Basic
Propositions: Reformed Epistemology and Wittgenstein's On Certainty 5.
Epistemology and Justification by Faith 6. Religion and Epistemology 7. A
Reformed Epistemology? 8. Religious and Non-Religious Perspectives 9.
Philosophy, Description and Religion Part 2: Manners Without Grammar 10.
The Hermeneutic Option 11. Optional Descriptions? 12. The Hidden Values of
Hermeneutics 13. The Sociologising of Values 14. Religion in the
Marketplace Part 3: Grammar and Theology 15. Grammar and the Nature of
Doctrine 16. Grammar and Doctrinal Disagreement 17. Grammar Without
Foundations 18. Grammarians and Guardians Part 4: Religion and
Concept-Formation 19. Epistemological Mysteries 20. A Place for Mystery 21.
Morality, Grace and Concept-Formation 22. Religious Concepts:
Misunderstanding and Lack of Understanding