For all of you into Presuppositional Apologetics, just getting started or want to learn more about it, here’s my list of need to get books that is (key word that follows) *GIFT FRIENDLY*.
Some of them are linked with my review. I will be complete my review of each book sometime this week. So do come back to this post for the updates!
1.) God Is: How Christianity Explains Everything
For a sample of how Presuppositional Apologetics is applied, friendly read for the general reading audience.
Purchase: Amazon
Some Presuppositionalists I know have heard and read more from Van Til’s student’s exposition on apologetics than directly from Cornelius Van Til himself. Get the fourth edition which has helpful comment by Oliphint from Westminster.
Purchase: Westminster | Amazon
3.) Presuppositional Apologetics: Stated and Defended
The more recently posthumously published workl by Bahnsen. In my estimation, better than Always Ready.
Purchase: Westminster | Amazon
4.) Apologetics to the Glory of God
If people weren’t introduced through Greg Bahnsen’s Alway Ready to Presuppositional Apologetics, chances are they read this book instead.
Purchase: Westminster | Amazon
5.) God and Evil: The Problem Solved
Concise, yet probably the best Reformed answer to this subject by Gordon Clark. Now available on Audio Book only through the Trinity Foundation, read by Walt Lilo, a friend of Veritas Domain.
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Short work, I believe Presuppositionalism’s cousin is MultiPerspectivalism, and it is a great tool in the task of theology.
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A survey and debate on apologetics methodology.
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I own the seventh book in your list. ‘Five Views on Apologetics.’ This book is excellent, in that it has a representative of each apologetical view write out their defense for said view and then each of the other writers, who use the other methods of apologetics, will critique them. Definitely a must read book.
I enjoyed the 5 views book!
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An impressive list
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