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Book Write-Up: A History of Western Philosophy and Theology, by John M. Frame
John M. Frame. A History of Western Philosophy and Theology. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2015. See here to purchase the book. In A History of Western Philosophy and Theology, John Frame summarizes and critiques Western theological and philosophical views from … Continue reading →
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Tagged A History of Western Philosophy and Theology, Barth, Cornelius Van Til, epistemology, Gordon Haddon Clark, John Frame, Kant, philosophy, presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, theology, Thomas Aquinas, Tillich
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Extremely Scattered Ramblings on Accountability to God
This is another post that draws from Brian Morley’s Mapping Apologetics. It is not my official review, though. For my official review, I’ll probably make a few comments, then link to my posts about the book. Although this particular post … Continue reading →
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Tagged Accountability to God, Alvin Plantinga, Apologetics, Brian Morley, Cornelius Van Til, cosmological argument, John Frame, John Warwick Montgomery, Mappying Apologetics, Paul, presuppositionalism, Romans 1, teleological argument, William Lane Craig
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