Cornelius Van Til Libros
Cornelius Van Til fue un filósofo cristiano y teólogo reformado, célebre por su enfoque innovador para defender la fe cristiana. Más allá de los métodos tradicionales, desarrolló una metodología persuasiva basada en presuposiciones que enfatizaba la marcada antítesis entre las cosmovisiones cristianas y no cristianas. Su obra profundiza en el papel fundamental de las presuposiciones y el punto crucial de contacto entre creyentes y no creyentes. Van Til buscó una metodología consistentemente cristiana en su apologética, invitando a los lectores a un examen más profundo de los fundamentos de la creencia.





Christian Apologetics
- 206 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
All Students of Apologetics should read at least one book by arguably the most important apologist of the twentieth century: Cornelius Van Til. The single best point of entry into Van Til's writings is Christian Apologetics. Here Van Til presents the underpinnings of his uniquely biblical approach. He shows how Christian apologetics is rooted in a unified system of scriptural truth, a worldview that encompasses all spheres of knowledge. Noting the ultimate conflict between Christian and non-Christian systems, Van Til sets forth a method of argument that centers on an all-important, biblically defined point of contact with the unbeliever. In this the first typeset edition, William Edgar sheds light on Van Til's approach by adding a new introduction and explanatory notes.
The Ten Commandments
- 222 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on Christian ethics, this unpublished curriculum offers insights into the Ten Commandments as taught at Westminster Theological Seminary. It emphasizes the importance of understanding God's law and its contemporary relevance, making it essential for Christians aiming to deepen their faith and witness. The work highlights the necessity of these commandments in guiding moral conduct and spiritual life.