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Analysis of His Thought, An
The significance of Cornelius Van Til in recent Christian thought can hardly be over-stated. His writings have generated intense discussion among friends and foes alike.
Until now nearly everything written about Van Til has come from the pens of either uncritical followers or unsympathetic critics. This volume, presented in celebration of Van Tills one hundredth birthday, combines deep appreciation with incisive critical analysis of the renowned Westminster apologist's ideas. John M. Frame offers warm personal reflections on Van Til's life and a close examination of his thought, including his interaction with prominent figures in the Reformed, evangelical, and secular communities
Hardly anything related to Van Til's thought escapes Frame's careful attention in this volume. In terms of its spirit, scope, clarity, and profundity, this may well be the most important book yet published on Van Til. A must for any serious student of apologetics, it should arouse fresh interest in Van Til and promote greater refinement and application of his ideas.
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230.5 Fra a
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Publisher | Library of Congress : Unitesd States of America., 1939 |
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xi, 457p, : ill, ;23 cm x 13 cm
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English
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9780875522456
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230.5
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1st ed
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Statement of Responsibility |
Frame, John M
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