“The transcendental critique reveals the deep roots of sin in the heart of man, and it demands the purity of biblical truth… — William D. Dennison Biblical truth Copy Share Image
“For a church that proclaims the truth of the gospel, and for the believer who loves Christ, apologetics is not only the… — William D. Dennison Apologetics Copy Share Image
“despite Frame’s ability to view the holistic character of Van Til’s thought, his preoccupation with linguistic and conceptual units, especially in the… — William D. Dennison Philosophy Copy Share Image
“history is not an autonomous or complementary category of epistemology. Rather, Van Til held that an ontological knowledge of God is given… — William D. Dennison History Copy Share Image
“Van Til, Steen’s beloved teacher, claimed, however, that only the Reformed tradition can provide the rightful context for the subject of common… — William D. Dennison Grace Copy Share Image
“Thereby, Van Til believed that one must view the facts of the universe in union with their Creator to view them rightly.… — William D. Dennison Copy Share Image
“Contrary to what many think, the basis for Van Til’s transcendental critique is not obscure or theoretical. His critique of human thought… — William D. Dennison Copy Share Image
“Following Vos, Van Til places epistemology where it truly belongs, within the eschatological status of history: either one is a member of… — William D. Dennison Epistemology Copy Share Image
“in my judgment, Frame, akin to Aquinas, is viewing the Christian story in accord with the logical construction and the empirical experience… — William D. Dennison Language Copy Share Image
“Although Kuyper, Bavinck, and Hepp attempted to distance themselves from scholasticism and classicism, nevertheless, Van Til believed that they never overcame abstraction.… — William D. Dennison Starting point Copy Share Image
“As most Van Tilians realize, Van Til fought diligently to purge the Reformed tradition from the remnants of scholasticism that remained in… — William D. Dennison Scholasticism Copy Share Image
“After the Christian apologist has uncovered the central presupposition of his opponent, he is in a position to move on to the… — William D. Dennison Apologetics Copy Share Image