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Cornelius Van Til


 

Cornelius Van Til (May 4, 1895 - April 17, 1987), born in Grootegast, the Netherlands, was a Christian philosopher, Reformed theologian, and presuppositional apologist.

Biography

Van Til was a graduate of Calvin College, Princeton Theological Seminary and Princeton University. He began teaching at Princeton, but shortly went with the conservative group who founded Westminster Theological Seminary, where he taught for forty-three years of his life as a professor of apologetics. He was also a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church from the 1930s until his death in 1987, and in that denomination, he was embroiled in a bitter dispute with Gordon Clark over God's incomprehensibility known as the Clark-Van Til Controversy in which, according to John Frame, neither man was at his best and neither quite understood the other's position.

Related Topics:
Calvin College - Princeton Theological Seminary - Princeton University - Westminster Theological Seminary - Apologetics - Minister - Orthodox Presbyterian Church - 1930s - 1987 - Denomination - Gordon Clark - Clark-Van Til Controversy - John Frame

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