Presuppositionalism in the Dock
A somewhat lengthy review of the book Without Excuse (Davenant Press, 2020) in the latest issue of Reformed Faith & Practice.
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A somewhat lengthy review of the book Without Excuse (Davenant Press, 2020) in the latest issue of Reformed Faith & Practice.
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While we’re talking apologetic methodology, here’s a fun conversation I had yesterday with Eli Ayala (Revealed Apologetics):
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Occasionally one hears classical apologists (especially those of a Thomist persuasion) claim that presuppositionalists are guilty of “confusing ontology and epistemology” or “confusing the order of being and the order of knowing.” R. C. Sproul, Norman Geisler, Richard Howe, and Steven Cowan are among those who have leveled this charge.1 In this post, I want to explain why I think the objection itself is confused.
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