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Swimming in the Glorious Deep Blue Sea

  • Semi-Technical
  • K. Scott Oliphint

This article discusses an objection raised against covenantal apologetics. The author states that reformed apologetics requires an affirmation of the absolute necessity of God's existence, and of the Bible as the self-attesting revelation of this God.

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A Hamster Wheel Floating

  • Semi-Technical
  • K. Scott Oliphint

This article discusses the objection raised against covenantal apologetics which states that covenantal apologetics does not describe reason as the foundation of knowledge. This is the third and final article discussing this objection.

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More Spalled Concrete

  • Semi-Technical
  • K. Scott Oliphint

This article looks at an objection raised against covenantal apologetics. This objection against covenantal apologetics is found in the distinction between epistemology and ontology. This is the second of three articles discussing this objection.

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God of the "Whats" and the "Hows"

  • Semi-Technical
  • K. Scott Oliphint

This article discusses an objection raised against covenantal apologetics. This objection against covenantal apologetics is found in the distinction between epistemology and ontology, and focuses on the issue of the basis of knowledge. This is the first of three articles discussing this objection.

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Around and Around We Go

  • Semi-Technical
  • K. Scott Oliphint

This article discusses the objection to covenantal apologetics which states that covenantal apologetics employs circle reasoning.

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Anger should not be destroyed but sanctified. William Jenkyn
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