These are the links on Presuppositional apologetics from January 22nd-31st, 2014.
What links did you particularly enjoyed?
1.) What in the World Is a Worldview? by James Anderson
2.) Problems of Philosophy Briefly Stated (1)
3.) The Importance of Worldview-Awareness
4.) Internal Critique of Taoism
5.) Scripturalism, Skepticism and Knowledge of Personal Salvation
6.) Presuppositional Apologetics and Sound Parenting?
7.) The Fallible God of Molinism
8.) Intellect, Worship, and the Irreducible Complexity of the Christian Life
Thanks for keeping us informed!
You’re welcome Rob!
Great list. It’s especially nice to see the one for parents. How many have ever encountered the reality of our role in helping our kids develop into intentional philosophers?
Thanks. 😀
I wished more parents realized their responsibility; good job for your ministry in equipping the saints especially parents =)
Thanks. It’s reminding me of when I first looked around for a creation ministry focused on kids. Don’t people get it? Kids aren’t just the future, they still *want* Jesus to love them. Why in the world are we waiting until they’ve messed up their lives before focusing on them?
Do you have to be a Calvinist or study covenant theology to get involved with presuppositionalism? Because I’m not a Calvinist or into covenant theolgy I’m a dispensationalist but I’m so fed up with the evidential approach.
Hey brother, good questions! I would say one doesn’t have to subscribe to Covenant theology to be “Presuppositional;” Though I think it’s harder to separate Calvinism from Presuppositionalism. I know what you mean by being fed up with evidential approach. By the way, do you have any book on Presuppositional apologetics? If not, I don’t mind ordering a book mailed to you, just let me know.
Thanks so much for your response. I really appreciate it. I currently don’t have any books on presuppositionalism. I have had my eye on Ultimate proof of creation by Jason Lisle. Is that a good one?
Anyway, I really appreciate the offer to mail me a book, that’s the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me online. 🙂
But even though that’s so nice I don’t think my parents would appreciate me putting our address on line 🙂
Thanks brother!
I understand. I have not read Jason Lisle’s book and have been eyeing it myself, but I didn’t wanted to read another intro since there’s so many other things to read.
I hope you stay around our blog, we have put on here a lot of free resources on Presuppositional apologetics (articles, blog post, papers, Mp3, videos, etc), and will continue to do so Lord willing into the future =)