Category: Dr. K. Scott Oliphint
John Frame and Two Divine Existences
Open Theism’s Underdetermination
[responsivevoice_button] Open Theists often objects that the Bible presents a very different kind of God. One that is ignorant, confused, reactionary, warm, humanlike, etc. Some even think it teaches a material God that may not be morally perfect. This was … Continue reading Open Theism’s Underdetermination
Eli Ayala & Chris Bolt (Choosing Hats) Talk More Presupp
The Thibodaux Saga
These will contain all my responses to the Arminian Perspectives website and possibly other responses to the website. Provided in chronological and subject order. TheCouncil: [Topic: Aseity/Transcendental Critique] Arminianism and Aseity Thibodaux’s Cooked Goose Thibodaux: The Saga Continues Libertarian Foreknowledge … Continue reading The Thibodaux Saga
Presuppositionalism and Malpass
Steve Hays has commented on some of the articles that Alex Malpass has written on presuppositionalism: The problem with TAG Revelatory regress Continue reading Presuppositionalism and Malpass
Questions on Presuppositionalism
Someone posted a few questions for presuppositionalist and I figure that I would take a shot at answering them. 1. From a historical standpoint, it seems pretty evident that the Van-Tillian method of doing apologetics was a novelty in the history of Reformed theology. I don’t know how one dispels the evidence that Calvin, Turretin, and most of the puritans held to the classical model. Well, this is true. Presuppositionalism is a development based on a lot of ideas coming together. I think it is consistent with the Worldview reasoning that Christian is forced and always had to deal with. … Continue reading Questions on Presuppositionalism
Circular Reasoning and Circular Arguments
It is often tossed at Presuppositionalist that they are engaging in Circular reasoning and are begging the question. That all Presuppositionalism proclaims is ” The Bible is true because the Bible is true”. I just wonder if any presuppositionalist has … Continue reading Circular Reasoning and Circular Arguments
Contours of Presuppositionalism
I want to catalog some of the differences that exist for those that hold to presuppositionalism. I wish to discuss things that Presuppositionalist unify and depart on. The reason I am doing this is that after all these years people still ask me the differences between these individuals. This will not be me commenting on which positions are right or wrong, but formatting a map for your studies. First things first, What is a Presuppositionalist? They stand in the Reformed tradition and they must maintain the sort of Christian distinctiveness into their apologetic approach. The differences involve thoughts about TAG, … Continue reading Contours of Presuppositionalism

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