Christian Theistic Evidences
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This retypeset syllabus is a valuable resource for students of apologetics and those seeking a deeper understanding of the biblical worldview.
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When defending Christianity, we often unwittingly play by the world's rules, letting secular science and philosophy dictate the terms of the debate. But can we truly uphold the authority of Scripture if we start with other sources of authority that relegate it to secondary status? In this retypeset syllabus, originally from Cornelius Van Til's Christian Evidences class at Westminster Seminary, K. Scott Oliphint provides a foreword and explanatory notes to Van Til's argument for a pure, unadulterated Christianity. Van Til advocates for a Christian philosophy and methodology that presupposes the absolute authority of the triune God of Scripture, offering a valuable resource for students of apologetics and those seeking a deeper understanding of the biblical worldview.
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When defending Christianity, we often play by the world's rules, letting secular science and philosophy dictate the terms. But can we truly uphold Scripture's authority if we start with other sources that relegate it to secondary status? In this retypeset syllabus, K. Scott Oliphint provides a foreword and notes to Van Til's argument for a pure, unadulterated Christianity that presupposes the triune God's authority, offering a valuable resource for apologetics students and those seeking a deeper understanding of the biblical worldview.
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When defending Christianity, we often unwittingly play by the world's rules, letting secular science and philosophy dictate the terms of the debate and undermine the very foundations of our faith. But can we truly uphold the authority of Scripture if we start with other sources of authority that relegate it to secondary status? In this retypeset syllabus, originally from Cornelius Van Til's Christian Evidences class at Westminster Seminary, K. Scott Oliphint provides a foreword and explanatory notes to Van Til's argument for a pure, unadulterated Christianity that is free from the influences of non-Christian thought. Van Til advocates for a Christian philosophy and methodology that presupposes the absolute authority of the triune God of Scripture, offering a valuable resource for students of apologetics and those seeking a deeper understanding of the biblical worldview, and equipping them to engage in meaningful dialogue with a skeptical world.
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