Another Round of the Thomist Rumor Mill against Van Til: Keith A. Mathison’s...
PDF version In the August 2019 issue of Ligonier Ministries’s magazine Tabletalk, Keith Mathison writes a lengthy essay titled “Christianity and Van Tillianism,” which is written from the perspective...
View ArticleGod is Necessary for Art
This is an excerpt from my essay “Christian Civilization is the Only Civilization – Part II: A Critique of Specific Disciplines and their Christian Reconstruction” under the topic “Art.” Defining art...
View ArticleGod is Necessary for Civil Government and Law
This is an excerpt from my essay “Christian Civilization is the Only Civilization – Part II: A Critique of Specific Disciplines and their Christian Reconstruction” under the topic “Civil Government and...
View ArticleHow Howe Misunderstands Presuppositionalism
Dr. Richard Howe, professor at Southern Evangelical Seminary, was interviewed in a video posted on April 9, 2020, to YouTube under the title “A Sound Refutation of Presuppositionalism with Dr. Richard...
View ArticleDoes Presuppositionalism Confuse Ontology and Epistemology?
An excellent article by James Anderson about a frequent claim of Classical apologists against the Presuppositionalist view of apologetics: Occasionally one hears classical apologists (especially those...
View ArticleThe Enlightenment is Dead: Chapter 1 – The Secularist’s Epistemological...
“If you are merely a sceptic, you must sooner or later ask yourself the question, ‘Why should anything go right; even observation and deduction? Why should not good logic be as misleading as bad...
View ArticleThe Enlightenment is Dead: Chapter 2 – Killing God and Killing Knowledge:...
Descartes and the Beginning of Secularism René Descartes (1596-1650) can be given a great deal of the credit for initiating modern philosophy and modern atheism. His philosophy marks, as those who...
View ArticleThe Enlightenment is Dead: Chapter 3 – Darwin, Dewey, and Relativism
Darwin’s Positivist Epistemology Despite the failed attempts of Enlightenment epistemology to account for science, an atheistic view of science came to dominate the scientific establishment and other...
View ArticleThe Enlightenment is Dead: Chapter 4 – From Modernism to Postmodernism: The...
Materialism and the Crisis of Meaningful Existence The beginning of the twentieth century was the best of times and the worst of times for atheism. Science was making stupendous discoveries and...
View ArticleThe Enlightenment is Dead: Chapter 5 – Unity, Diversity, and Covenantal...
Given that all facts are interpreted facts, if the human mind were autonomous, then everything outside the human mind would be unintelligible. The human mind would be trapped in a solipsistic cage,...
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