There is an interesting paper on Petersen's idea of epistemology or ways of knowing. I think his position is there should be some evidence plus a spiritual witness. His idea is that if there were slam dunk evidence there is no need for faith.
https://journal.interpreterfoundation.o ... from-here/
I have been reading a little by English philosopher W. K. Clifford.
Some quotes of his work:
" "It is always, everywhere, and for anyone to believe anything on insufficient evidence."
" "It is wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone to ignore evidence that is relevant to his beliefs, or to dismiss relevant evidence in a facile way."
Take for example the Book of Abraham. There has been a movement in the position taken by LDS apologists that Smith's interpretations of the facsimiles are wrong to the contents of the Book of Abraham were given by revelation.