Presuppositional apologetics
Presuppositional apologetics is a school of Christian apologetics, a field of Christian theology that attempts to (1) present a rational basis for the Christian faith, (2) defend the faith against objections, and (3) attack the alleged flaws of other worldviews. Presuppositional apologetics is especially concerned with the third aspect of this discipline, though it generally sees the trifold distinction as a difference in emphasis rather than as delineating three separate endeavors. Presuppositional apologetics developed in and is most commonly advocated within Reformed circles of Christianity.
References
- Albrecht, Tom. What is Presuppositionalism? Retrieved on November 22, 2004.
- Van Til, Cornelius (1970). My Credo. Retrieved on November 22, 2004.
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History of presuppositional apologetics |
| ► | Varieties of presuppositionalism |
| ► | Circularity |
| ► | Notes |
| ► | References |
| ► | Resources |
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