Here’s an opportunity to get a free E-book on the topic of Presuppositional Apologetics!
This is an e-book by Daniel Akande of Pushing the Antithesis blog.
Posted in Apologetics, Christianity, E-books, God, Jesus Christ, Presuppositional apologetics, Reformed, Theology, tagged Apologetics, Christianity, E-books, God, Jesus Christ, presuppositional apologetics, Reformed, Theology on August 31, 2021| 24 Comments »
Here’s an opportunity to get a free E-book on the topic of Presuppositional Apologetics!
This is an e-book by Daniel Akande of Pushing the Antithesis blog.
Posted in Apologetics, Book Review, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, John Frame, Presuppositional Apologetics, Presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til, tagged Apologetics, book review, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, John Frame, presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til on March 23, 2021| 35 Comments »
Just a fun meme above. Here in the US a stimulus check of $1,400 was passed. How many of you bought Christian books?
Posted in Apologetic Links, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Presuppositional Apologetics, Presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til, tagged Calvinism, Christainity, presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Reformed Theology on May 22, 2017| Leave a Comment »
These are links concerning Presuppositional apologetics gathered from May 15th-21st, 2017.
1.) God is the Ground for Truth
2.) He is There and He is Not Silent- Francis Schaeffer (1972)
3.) Western Law’s Theological Basis
4.) An Atheist Suppressing the Truth
6.) Bible Contradiction? Did Sarah have faith that she would conceive?
Missed the last round up? Check out the re-blogged post from a friend OR that of Another REBLOG HERE
Posted in Apologetic Links, Apologetics, apologetics methodology, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Presuppositional Apologetics, Presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til, tagged Apologetics, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Reformed Theology, Van Til on May 15, 2017| 10 Comments »
Here is a collection of links on Presuppositional apologetics between May 8th-14th, 2014.
1.) Evidence for God: Messianic Prophecies
2.) All Four Volumes of John Frame’s Theology of Lordship Series
3.) Van Til quote: Beginning From Above
4.) ATHEISM: THE BELIEF THAT THERE IS NO GOD
5.) Why I Am an Atheist: A Conversation with Dr. Stephen Law
7.) Why I Changed from Classical to Presuppositional Apologetics
8.) Why Francis Schaeffer Matters: His Approach to Apologetics – Part 6
9.) Checkmate
Missed the last round up? Check out the re-blogged post from a friend OR that of Another REBLOG HERE
Posted in Apologetic Links, apologetics methodology, Biblical Creationism, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, creationism, Jason Lisle, Presuppositional Apologetics, Presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til, tagged Apologetics, Biblical Worldview, Christianity, Creationism, God, Jason Lisle, presuppositional apologetics on March 17, 2017| 21 Comments »
As I’m going over this with a group of guys from my church I thought the following questions might be helpful for individuals and small groups to facilitate discussions and learning based upon the apologetics’ book “Ultimate Proof of Creation” by Jason Lisle. It is a book that teaches Presuppositional apologetics that engages apologetics at the level of worldview. Cornelius Van Til was instrumental in beginning this form of apologetics and others have developed and applied it.
For discussion questions for previous chapters click on the following:
The questions in this post will be for chapter 4 of the book. Each question is followed by page numbers in parenthesis where the answer can be found.