Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Bahnsen, Greg and Sproul, RC, "Classical Apologetics VS Presuppositional Apologetics", Reformed Theological Seminary 1997; archived from the original; retrieved 2021-09-01 on Randy Solis "Part 1 - RC Sproul vs Greg Bahnsen - Classical apologetics vs presuppositional apologetics", Part one of a two part video, June 9, 2019, 57:07, https://www ...
Gregory Lyle Bahnsen (/ ˈ b ɑː n s ən /; September 17, 1948 – December 11, 1995), [2] credited in most of his books as Greg Bahnsen, was an American Calvinist philosopher and Christian apologist. He was a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a full-time Scholar in Residence for the Southern California Center for Christian ...
"The Verdict Is In: Assessment of the 1985 Bahnsen-Stein Debate, 'Does God Exist?'" Video (watch/download format) of the Bahnsen-Stein debate, beginning with a technical and rhetorical assessment of Bahnsen's opening statement in which he defends his transcendental argument for God's existence.
Christian reconstructionism is a fundamentalist Calvinist theonomic movement. [1] It developed primarily under the direction of R. J. Rushdoony, Greg Bahnsen and Gary North [2] and has had an important influence on the Christian right in the United States.
Bahnsen, Greg L. Victory in Jesus: The Bright Hope of Postmillennialism. Texarkana, AR: Covenant Media Press, 1999. (ISBN 0-9678317-1-7) Bass, Ralph E., Jr. Back to the Future: A Study in the Book of Revelation. Greenville, SC: Living Hope Press, 2004. (ISBN 0-9759547-0-9) Bock, Darrell. Three Views of the Millennium and Beyond.
Van Til drew upon the works of Dutch Calvinist philosophers such as D. H. Th. Vollenhoven, Herman Dooyeweerd, and Hendrik G. Stoker and theologians such as Herman Bavinck and Abraham Kuyper to devise a novel Reformed approach to Christian apologetics, one that opposed the traditional methodology of reasoning on the supposition that there is a neutral middle-ground, upon which the non-Christian ...
Greg Bahnsen [1] Gregory Beale [2] Harold O. J. Brown; Steve Brown; Knox Chamblin; R. Scott Clark; Kevin DeYoung [3] Ligon Duncan, chancellor and John R. Richardson Chair of Systematic Theology; Sinclair Ferguson; John Frame [4] George C. Fuller; Richard C. Gamble; Frank A. James III, former Orlando campus president; Tim Keller; Douglas F ...
The movement’s chief architects are Gary North, Greg Bahnsen, and R.J. Rushdoony. [3] Theonomy presumes biblical Israel’s Old Covenant judicial laws have not been abrogated, and therefore all civil governments must enforce them (including the specific penalties). Theonomy holds that all civil governments must refrain from coercion if ...