Van Til and Idealism
In the eighth and final course of our Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics, Dr. Lane G. Tipton examines Van Til’s exposition and critique of transcendental idealism (Kant) and absolute idealism (Hegel).
Van Til and Barth: A Confessionally Reformed Critique
In Van Til and Barth: A Confessionally Reformed Critique, Dr. Jim Cassidy and Dr. Lane Tipton offer extensive exposition and sustained theological critique of Karl Barth from a confessionally Reformed
Van Til’s Apologetic Method
This course will consider Cornelius Van Til’s distinctive presuppositional or transcendental approach to defending Christian Theism as a unit. Van Til’s indirect argument by presupposition will be set in contrast
Common Grace and the Antithesis
This course is designed to enable students to understand and express the Reformed doctrine of common grace and the antithesis between the believer and the unbeliever in light of the
Introduction to the Theology and Apologetics of Cornelius Van Til
Dr. Lane G. Tipton teaches a thorough introduction to the theology and innovative apologetic method of Cornelius Van Til (1895–1987), a pioneer in a distinctly Reformed approach to defending the