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Page Count: 360
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Description: The purpose of this collection of essays is to
set in the foreground the necessity of exegetical and theological foundations
for any Reformed, Christian apologetic. A Reformed apologetic is only Reformed
to the extent that its tenets, principles, methodology, etc. are formed and
re-formed by Scripture. It is our hope that this book will demonstrate the
necessity of the truth of Scripture, and the implications of that truth, for
apologetics. These essays are meant to spell out more clearly the need for, and
the beauty of, an apologetic surrounded by the rich truths of the Reformed
faith.
Contributors Include: William Edgar, John M. Frame, Richard B.
Gaffin, Michael S. Horton, K. Scott Oliphint, and Moises Silva.
Introduction (.pdf)
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Table of Contents |
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Introduction 1
K. Scott Oliphint and Lane G.
Tipton
Part 1: Reformed Apologetics: Exegetical Considerations
1.
Epistemological Reflections on 1 Corinthians 2:6–16 13
Richard B.
Gaffin Jr.
2. Resurrection, Proof, and Presuppositionalism:
Acts
17:30–31 41
Lane G. Tipton
3. The Irrationality of
Unbelief: An Exegetical Study 59
K. Scott Oliphint
4. The
Case for Calvinistic Hermeneutics 74
Moisés Silva
5. Paul’s Christological
Interpretation of Creation and
Presuppositional Apologetics
95
Lane G. Tipton
Part 2: Reformed Apologetics:
Theological Foundations
6. Divine Aseity and Apologetics 115
John
M. Frame
7. Consistently Reformed: The Inheritance and Legacy of
Van
Til’s Apologetic 131
Michael S. Horton |
8. A Confessional Apologetic
149
Thom E. Notaro
9. Theologia Naturalis: A Reformed
Tradition 168
Jeffrey K. Jue
10. The Eschatological
Implications of Genesis 2:15 for
Apologetics 190
William D.
Dennison
Part 3: Reformed Apologetics: Methodological
Implications
11. The Old-New Reformed Epistemology 207
K. Scott
Oliphint
12. The Fate of Apologetics in an Age of Normal Nihilism
220
Michael W. Payne
13. Turn! Turn! Turn! Reformed
Apologetics and the Cultural
Dimension 242
William
Edgar
14. Van Til and Transcendental Argument 258
Don
Collett
Appendix: Cornelius Van Til and the Reformation of
Christian
Apologetics 279
K. Scott
Oliphint
Bibliography 305
Contributors 319
Index of Scripture
321
Index of Subjects and Names 327
Oliphint |