Here are the links gathered from the Internet between December 8th-14th, 2019 concerning the topic of Presuppositional apologetics.
(While it is not in this week’s round up I do want to share Christmas Recommended Books on Presuppositional Apologetics for 2019 since we are in the month of December)
1.) Cave to the Cross Ep. 49 – How To Be An Atheist – Ch.18 – Living With Moral Nihilism
2.) Psalm 22: Four Prophetic Proofs to Persuade you that Jesus is the Promised Messiah
3.) Educating Village Atheists and Evolutionists
4.) A Hume-Inspired Transcendental Argument
5.) A Consistent Naturalist Is A Nihilists – Many Find That Disturbing – Sober Skeptic
6.) A Presuppositional Critique of Eastern Orthodoxy
7.) Interview with James N. Anderson, author of DAVID HUME
8.) Bible Contradiction? Who drove the Anakim from Hebron?
Missed the last round up? Check out the re-blogged post from a friend and repost HERE.
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Thanks for another presup listing! I enjoyed 3.) Educating Village Atheists and Evolutionists and started to read 4.) A Hume-Inspired Transcendental Argument, but my head started spinning and when I saw the photo of Van Til, my knees buckled! 🤣 It was interesting to read 6.) A Presuppositional Critique of Eastern Orthodoxy and see, as expected, the many false premises of EO that parallel Rome (except without the pope). Hope you’re having a good day, brother!
Grateful for you reading this! What’s your plan for the day look like brother Tom?
Today’s kind of a slow day. Lot’s of rain now turning to snow. Worked on bills and a little job search stuff, so now the rest of the day is R&R = a little blogging and then mostly reading. My wife goes nuts with decorating at this time of year and I’m happy to stay out of her way as much as I can. How’s your day going?
The more I hear about the more I start thinking Presuppositional apologetics is the way to good both biblically and philosophically.
I also like the picture too by the way
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Phenomenal blog site for Reformed Theology and Presuppositional Apologetics