Description
In Introduction to the Theology and Apologetics of Cornelius Van Til, Lane G. Tipton offers a compelling entry point into the profound theological and apologetic insights of one of the most influential Reformed thinkers of the twentieth century. Cornelius Van Til revolutionized Christian apologetics by consistently applying Reformed Trinitarian theology to the defense of the faith, rejecting all forms of philosophical and theological correlativism.
This volume sets forth Van Til’s unique theological contributions as they emerge in constructive and polemical dialogue with ancient and contemporary giants of philosophy and theology—from Thomas Aquinas to Karl Barth. It introduces readers to his key doctrines, including his Trinitarian theology, his philosophy of history, the covenantal nature of divine revelation, and his presuppositional approach to apologetics. Through a careful survey of his writings, this book unpacks Van Til’s biblical theology of sin and antithesis, his theology of common grace, and his critique of idealism, evidentialism, and theological mutualism.
Written as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics, this book provides a clear roadmap for those new to Van Til’s theology while also offering fresh insights for seasoned scholars. Whether you are encountering Van Til for the first time or seeking to deepen your grasp of his apologetic vision, this book will equip you with a biblically faithful, theologically rich foundation for engaging in Reformed theology and defending the Christian faith.