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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
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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
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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
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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
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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