In this post I want to respond to the criticisms of presuppositionalism based on the fascination with Aquinas among some contemporary Reformed scholars. I will point out several misguided and unhelpful directions that are being taken in the current discussion of Aquinas and Christian Apologetics.
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Presuppositional Ponderings after Reading Thomas Aquinas, Whole Series
After Reading Aquinas! “Everyone” knows that recently there has been quite a furor created by the claims...
Presuppositional Ponderings after Reading Thomas Aquinas, part 7
Calvin and Aquinas Contrasted Yet More! Fourth, there is a very different view of the usefulness of philosophy...
Presuppositional Ponderings after Reading Thomas Aquinas, part 6
More Contrasts between Calvin and Aquinas! Second, Calvin emphasizes explicitly and repeatedly the effect of the fall...
Presuppositional Ponderings after Reading Thomas Aquinas, part 5
Calvin and Aquinas Contrasted Richard Muller is well-known for books like Unaccommodated Calvin. I had to read...
Presuppositional Ponderings after Reading Thomas Aquinas, part 4
They Just Keep Missing the Point In my view those currently attacking Van Til and presuppositionalism are engaged in a...
Presuppositional Ponderings after Reading Thomas Aquinas, part 3
Aquinas’ Inadequate Views of Noetic Depravity Van Til and presuppositionalism object to Aquinas’s approach to natural...
Presuppositional Ponderings after Reading Thomas Aquinas, part 2
Why are we privileging Aquinas over Augustine? One of the first things that became very clear to me as I read Aquinas...
Presuppositional Ponderings after Reading Thomas Aquinas, part 1
After Reading Aquinas! “Everyone” knows that recently there has been quite a furor created by the claims...
J. V. Fesko’s Reforming Apologetics—Retrieving the Classical Reformed Approach to Defending the Faith—A Critical Review (4 of 4)
Part 1: Preface Part 2 Introduction Part 3: Overview Evaluation Commendation There is certainly much that is...