Apologetics
Van Til: His Logic, Epistemology, and Apologetic
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006Although some legitimate arguments may be adduced against certain facets of Van Til’s teaching, I remain convinced that his basic conception of Christian apologetics remains insightful, scriptural, and God-exalting. This article attempts to demonstrate that a presuppositional apologetic is the most purely Reformed apologetic, even while admitting weaknesses in Van Tilianism as a whole. To […]
Is It Possible to Prove the Existence of God?
Thursday, June 9th, 2005The Nature of Proof It is universally recognized that proof demands an objective system of criteria by which the thing to be proved is evaluated, and which is external to that object of proof. A thing cannot prove itself, because, before it can be a standard of proof, it must first be solidly established, or proved […]