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What is Vantillian Presuppositional Apologetics?1 comment

bryanclopez wrote 3 days ago: Here is an article from Reformation Theology. Consider it a basic understanding of Van Til’s p … more →

Tags: Apologetics, theistic philosophy

Blowing down the House? Part III: Observations of a 'Neutral' position against Presuppositional Apologetics

SLIMJIM wrote 1 week ago: A hallmark of Presuppositional Apologetics is it’s claim that their is no such thing as religi … more →

Tags: Christianity, cornelius van til, Presuppositional Apologetics, Presuppositionalism, Reformed

Review: Doug Wilson's "God Is. How Christianity Explains Everything"2 comments

SLIMJIM wrote 1 week ago: Great book, this is the third book that Doug Wilson wrote in addressing the New Atheists. This time, … more →

Tags: Christianity, cornelius van til, Doug Wilson, Presuppositional Apologetics, Presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology

An Appendix of Sorts

nateclaiborne wrote 1 week ago: In thinking further about the underlying logic of science, as well as yesterday’s look at Rich … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy, enumerative induction, Greatest Show on Earth, hypothetico-deducitve method, RIchard Dawkins, uniformity of nature

A SYLLABUS ON CORNELIUS VAN TIL’S HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONTRIBUTION TO PRESUPPOSITIONAL APOLOGETICS2 comments

SLIMJIM wrote 2 weeks ago: A SYLLABUS ON CORNELIUS VAN TIL’S HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONTRIBUTION TO PRESUPPOSITIONAL APOLOG … more →

Tags: Christian Apologetics, Christianity, cornelius van til, Greg Bahnsen, Presuppositional Apologetics, Presuppositionalism, Reformed

Barth: Anthropocentric?3 comments

Reformed Reader wrote 3 weeks ago: A few weeks back, a Barth post of mine led to a good discussion in the comments.  This post is a sor … more →

Tags: Barth, being, Epistemology, Gustaf Wingren, knowledge, Sin

Evolution of Morality?

shotgunwildatheart wrote 1 month ago: The following is my review of a blog suggested by Keith C. Thanks Keith for the suggestion and chanc … more →

Tags: My Christian Apologies, Apologetics, Bil Mahr, Christianity, Evolution, Morality, primates

On the Certainty of Christianity

blogginbaldguy wrote 1 month ago: On Certainty Recently an article at Triablogue got me thinking about certainty. The article was not … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Presuppositional Apologetics, Philosophy of Religion, Reformed Theology

What Is a Presupposition?

shotgunwildatheart wrote 1 month ago: Consider this assertion: “Dogs pee on brick walls.” How would you discover if this were … more →

Tags: General, Apologetics, atheist, axiom, Bahnsen, Pressuppositon

Response to Doulos Christou: Arminian Apologetics reconsidered1 comment

blogginbaldguy wrote 1 month ago: Doulos Christou dropped by and left some comments on an earlier post. He made some very good points … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Arminianism, Atheism, calvinism, Christianity, Philosophy of Religion, Presuppositional Apologetics, Reformed Theology

9 out 10 Atheists say Arminian Apologetics most likely to Fail4 comments

blogginbaldguy wrote 1 month ago: First, that is not a real statistic. It’s a farce.  The real statistic is 10 out of 10 atheist … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Arminianism, Atheism, calvinism, Christian, Christianity, doctrine, Presuppositional Apologetics, God's Sovereignty

Niet Gereformeerde

Wes Bredenhof wrote 1 month ago: Rev. Jim Witteveen has some helpful reflections on the developments at Reformed Academic over the la … more →

Tags: Church History, The Church, Scripture, Inerrancy, scholasticism

An Epistemological Argument

nateclaiborne wrote 1 month ago: In preparation of transitioning back to the Philosophy series, I think it might be best to ruminate … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Apologetics, Epistemology, transcendental arguments, aquinas, Ontological Argument, Mark Driscoll, paley, Teleological Argument

Deep Church By Jim Belcher: Part 31 comment

jonswales wrote 2 months ago: Chapter 4 is entitled ‘Deep Truth’ and explores issues of epistemology.  He thinks that … more →

Tags: Book Review, Reformational, mission, Methodology, Books, Neo-Calvinism, neocalvinist, Worldview, calvinism

Review: Van Til's "Paul at Athens"

SLIMJIM wrote 2 months ago: In the corpus of Christian apologist Cornelius Van Til’s work, this would probably not go down … more →

Tags: Christianity, Reformed, Presuppositional Apologetics, Presuppositionalism, cornelius van til

How can I KNOW Jesus is God?

forgivenessfound wrote 2 months ago: My whole heart goes out to people who struggle with the question, “But how do I KNOW the Bible is tr … more →

Tags: Journal Entry, Forgiveness, Sin, Jesus, Christ, Bible, God, Yahweh, Salvation

Review: Frame's Apologetics to the Glory of God

SLIMJIM wrote 2 months ago: When I was still very new to Van Til’s Presuppositional apologetics, I attempted to read John Frame’ … more →

Tags: Christianity, Reformed, Theology, Presuppositional Apologetics, Presuppositionalism, John Frame, Christian Apologetics

Christian Epistemology - A Bibliography

jbstarke wrote 3 months ago: For some time now, epistemology has been an interest of mine.  There are certainly more good books o … more →

Tags: John Calvin, Epistemology, Apologetics, John Frame, Augustine, Systematic Theology, Oliphint, John Owen

Van Til and the Discipline of Systematic Theology1 comment

jbstarke wrote 3 months ago: A good quote to keep in mind as to what should be our intentions in developing a systematic theology … more →

Tags: Systematic Theolgy


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