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Apologetics and Cornelius Van Til

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  • Joel R. Beeke

What is the role of apologetics in the Christian life? This article gives some historical background to the life of Cornelius Van Til and his contribution to the study of Christian apologetics. It discusses three schools in apologetics: presuppositionalism, evidentialism, and experientialism.

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Proofs, Pride, and Incarnation: Is Natural Theology Theologically Taboo?

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  • Douglas Groothuis

The author shows in this essay that there is no theological reason to abandon natural theology. He believes that theistic arguments could be used profitably in Christian apologetics and evangelistic endeavors.

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The Role And Use Of Evidence In Reformed Presuppositional Apologetics (Part 1)

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  • Alejandro Moreno Morrison

Looking at the relationship between evidentialism and presuppositionalism and their views on the place of evidence in Christian apologetics, this article shows that dividing apologetics between the two schools does injustice to apologetics. The author maintains that the study of apologetics should be seen in light of salvation history, which can yield new possibilities for practicing apologetics.

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