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- of neutral ****umptions from which to reason with a non-Christian. Presuppositionalists claim that Christians cannot consistently declare their belief in...
- ontological, cosmological, and teleological arguments. The Christian presuppositionalist approach to apologetics uses the transcendental argument for the...
- historical do****entary film series and book. The book was written by presuppositionalist theologian Francis A. Schaeffer and first published in 1976. The...
- van Til, who was the most prominent figure in the Dutch wing of presuppositionalist apologetics, absolutely rejected the central tenets of Old Princeton...
- work Era Contemporary School or tradition Calvinist, Van Tillian presuppositionalist Main interests Philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics,...
- needed] As a former student of Van Til, Frame is supporter of the presuppositionalist school of Christian apologetics. He defines a presupposition as follows:...
- Carnell, and Cornelius Van Til, but he was not known to be a strict presuppositionalist in the Van Tillian tradition. His approach to culture was heavily...
- approach and the more classical evidentialist approach is that the presuppositionalist denies any common ground between the believer and the non-believer...
- Death of Man is an ecological and philosophical work by the American presuppositionalist theologian Francis A. Schaeffer, published in 1970. "...the hippies...
- concept of Fitra.[citation needed] Neo-Calvinists who adhere to the presuppositionalist school of Christian apologetics sometimes appeal to a sensus divinitatis...