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Presuppositionalism
Published date: Sunday, June 18, 2006
By: Dani Scarratt
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Does Presuppositionalism offer a true biblical epistemology, or is it philosophically flawed and inconsistent with Scripture itself? Dani Scarratt offers a critique of Van Til and Frame.

Presuppositionalism, broadly speaking, is a way of thinking about epistemology from aChristian perspective, which has implications for apologetic method. It’s inception is generally attributed to Reformed theologian Cornelius Van Til, and is quite popular in

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Theoblogiography
Published date: Sunday, June 18, 2006
By: Ben Myers

Ben Myers from the Uni of Queensland runs a heady blog called Faith and Theology, which begins with a cute (and instructive) theological history of blogging. Very worthy of return visits! http://faith-theology.blogspot.com/

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Spiritual Authority in the 19th Century
Published date: Sunday, June 18, 2006
By: Greg Clarke

What was the character of religion in the Victorian era?

The controversies surrounding Victorian religion involve technical issues of Biblical criticism, scientific discoveries and ecclesiastical tradition. All of these subjects, I propose, arise out of the central dilemma of essential, or spiritual, authority. This essay examines the forms of religious doubt that were experienced by Victorians and argues that the focal point for these concerns was

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