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Recalcitrant Reason Requires a Firm Foundation

Recalcitrant Reason Requires a Firm Foundation

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  • K. Scott Oliphint

This article tackles the objection raised against convenantal apologetics which rejects scripture's self-authenticity. The author examines the claim that scripture requires a form of reason to establish its authenticity, and finds that looking for this outside scripture is to make man the authority. Since every reason must have a foundation, Reformed apologetics sticks with its claim - scripture is self-authenticating. 

Source: Reformation21, 2015. 3 pages.

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