THE “Butler” article

The Transcendental Argument for God’s Existence Michael R. Butler See also our blog.   If, therefore, we observe the dogmatist coming forward with ten proofs, we can be quite sure that he really has none.  For had he one that yielded . . . apodeictic proof, what need would he have of the others? –Immanuel Kant I.      Introduction A.     Van Til and the Copernican Revolution of Apologetics Cornelius Van Til revolutionized Christian apologetics in the twentieth century.  His system of the defense of the faith rejected the common practice among Christian apologists of assuming a neutral, autonomous point of view when confronting unbelief.  In its place he urged a presuppositional, theonomic approach of establishing the … Continue reading THE “Butler” article