This book is Van Tils most complete succinct introduction to his method of defending the faith.
Here he presents the underpinnings of this uniquely biblical approach.
Van Til 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 second edition William Edgar, a leading proponent of pre-suppositional apologetics, provides a new introduction and explanatory notes throughout the text.
This book originated in Van Tils seminary syllabus in 1929.
This went through many editions and was first published for use outside the classroom as a book by P&R in 1975.
Since then, it has become a classic of apologetics theory and practice.
In this edition, editor Bill Edgar adds an introduction and explanatory notes.
This book originated in Van Tils seminary syllabus in 1929.
This went through many editions and was first published for use outside the classroom as a book by P&R in 1975.
Since then, it has become a classic of apologetics theory and practice.
In this edition, editor Bill Edgar adds an introduction and explanatory notes.
This book originated in Van Tils seminary syllabus in 1929.
This went through many editions and was first published for use outside the classroom as a book by P&R in 1975.
Since then, it has become a classic of apologetics theory and practice.
In this edition, editor Bill Edgar adds an introduction and explanatory notes.
This book originated in Van Tils seminary syllabus in 1929.
This went through many editions and was first published for use outside the classroom as a book by P&R in 1975.
Since then, it has become a classic of apologetics theory and practice.
In this edition, editor Bill Edgar adds an introduction and explanatory notes.
This book originated in Van Tils seminary syllabus in 1929.
This went through many editions and was first published for use outside the classroom as a book by P&R in 1975.
Since then, it has become a classic of apologetics theory and practice.
In this edition, editor Bill Edgar adds an introduction and explanatory notes.
This book originated in Van Tils seminary syllabus in 1929.
This went through many editions and was first published for use outside the classroom as a book by P&R in 1975.
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