Posts Tagged ‘ Van Til ’
I am so incredibly thankful for @justinholcomb posting this on The Resurgence. If you are interested in a better understanding of faith, logic, worldviews and reasoning then you need to listen to this debate. This is the very debate that sparked an interest in apologetics and ethics in me. This will also come in very [ READ MORE ]
Chances are if you are reading this blog you’ve already seen this post by JT, but in case you whizzed by it in your reader I’ll draw your attention to it again. Here is JT’s post on John Frame’s thoughts, and I concur (for the free e-book skip to the bottom): John Frame says that [ READ MORE ]
From the Apologetics.com website: Reformed Theological principle of Sola Scriptura. To help us get a grip on it, we asked Dr. John Frame to help us think out the system and its consequences. Dr. Frame is Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary and author of 13 books, including “Cornelius Van Til: [ READ MORE ]
The classic… must read (or listen)… thanks to “the domain for truth[ READ MORE ]
Christian apologist Cornelius Van Til, who’s disciple included Greg Bahnsen and John Frame, has once written a little pamphlet/essay titled, “Why I believe” Over at Reformed Audio, there is an audio reading of this work! You can listen to the MP3 by clicking HERE Or you can download it by clicking HERE via: domain for truth[ READ MORE ]
via: my friend Jim’s blog: First, Bahnsen: Christian ethics does not have its source in human research, evaluations, plans, or authority, but rather in the revealed Word of God. In His sight all things are open and manifest. His knowledge is infinite, infallible, and independent of the creature, and He is most holy in all [ READ MORE ]
Steve from Triablogue has a great response to Paul Helm’s view of Presuppositionalism. Click Here[ READ MORE ]
My friend Danny found this great article and he writes: I found this article to be helpful concerning how Christians should present evidence to non-Christians. Often, we are too quick to jump to give evidence without considering more broadly how non-Christians interpret evidence within their worldview. For example, you may be giving evidence to a [ READ MORE ]
James Anderson writes this thoughtful post: Is there such thing as a “biblical epistemology”? Van Tilian presuppositionalists are among those who insist there is. Christian philosophers in general, however, tend to be skeptical of the idea. They’ll suggest that it makes no more sense to say there is a biblical theory of knowledge than to [ READ MORE ]
Thanks to Domain for Truth for this one! (James Anderson is a neat chap… plus he’s a computer nerd like me so that makes me like him more): James Anderson, currently a professor at Reformed Theological Seminary is a name that Presuppositionalists will probably hear of more with the passing of time. He has written [ READ MORE ]
Here is an article from Reformation Theology. Consider it a basic understanding of Van Til’s presuppositional apologetic. If you want to read the article in its entirety CLICK HERE. It is an unfortunate circumstance that some persons have attempted to argue against Van Til’s presuppositionalism without possessing a thoroughly Van Tilian conception of what constitutes [ READ MORE ]
Discerning Reader recently put up a review of Muether’s new book on Van Til here is what they had to say: Although Cornelius Van Til is one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century he remains relatively unknown outside of Reformed circles. A number of books have been written on Van Til’s thought, [ READ MORE ]
Dr. Kim Riddlebarger writes a few reasons why you NEED to read this book. Check it out [ READ MORE ]
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