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William D. Dennison

The Christian Academy: Antithesis, Common Grace, and Plato's View of the Soul

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  • William D. Dennison

This article wants to highlight the relevance of Reformed higher education for the present academic and cultural environment. Dennison first gives an introduction to the Reformed educational heritage. He then notes the influence of Plato’s view of the immortality of the soul.

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Van Til's Critique of Human Thought

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  • William D. Dennison

This article explains Cornelius van Til's method of critiquing human thought. Van Til used a method called transcendental critique, which seeks to get to the root of an individual's argument. Transcendental critique attempts to find out why an individual maintains a certain position. This technique can be useful for apologetics.

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Luther and Calvin on Biblical interpretation

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  • William D. Dennison

This article is about Luther and Calvin's perspective on biblical interpretation. Luther and Calvin rejected allegorical interpretation, and supported the literal and Christocentric interpretation of Scripture.

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Christ – Our Starting Point

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  • William D. Dennison

This article looks at the starting point of knowledge and truth, Jesus Christ. It also discusses evil and our environment, the autonomy of man, the Pelagian viewpoint of sin, and the antithesis in this world. Romans 1:25 is an important passage in this article.

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