On this week’s video podcast, Dr. Waldron discusses his fall course at MCTS.

CBTS Faculty fully subscribe to the 1689 Confession of Faith, hold an advanced
degree in their field of instruction, and possess significant pastoral experience.
On this week’s video podcast, Dr. Waldron discusses his fall course at MCTS.
CBTS Faculty fully subscribe to the 1689 Confession of Faith, hold an advanced
degree in their field of instruction, and possess significant pastoral experience.
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Princeton’s theology and apologetics were deeply influenced by its link to Common-Sense Realism.
Kant’s philosophy establishes the futility of non-Christian thought.
There is surely an enormous contrast between the approaches of Aquinas and Calvin to apologetics.