This course is produced by Reformed Forum for Reformed Academy, and it is the third course in the Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics.
This course is designed to enable students to understand and express the reformed doctrine of common grace and the antithesis between the believer and the unbeliever in light of the theology of Cornelius Van Til. Topics include the historical background of the doctrine of common grace, the nature of sin in relation to common grace, the general witness of the Spirit to the truth of natural revelation, the concrete line of positive thinking, the Reformed philosophy of history, and fearless anthropomorphism.
To learn more about the course, view video versions, and download accompanying course materials, visit https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-tils-doctrine-of-revelation/
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This course is produced by Reformed Forum for Reformed Academy, and it is the third course in the Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics.
This course is designed to enable students to understand and express the reformed doctrine of common grace and the antithesis between the believer and the unbeliever in light of the theology of Cornelius Van Til. Topics include the historical background of the doctrine of common grace, the nature of sin in relation to common grace, the general witness of the Spirit to the truth of natural revelation, the concrete line of positive thinking, the Reformed philosophy of history, and fearless anthropomorphism.
To learn more about the course, view video versions, and download accompanying course materials, visit https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-tils-doctrine-of-revelation/
This course is produced by Reformed Forum for Reformed Academy, and it is the third course in the Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics.
This course is designed to enable students to understand and express the reformed doctrine of common grace and the antithesis between the believer and the unbeliever in light of the theology of Cornelius Van Til. Topics include the historical background of the doctrine of common grace, the nature of sin in relation to common grace, the general witness of the Spirit to the truth of natural revelation, the concrete line of positive thinking, the Reformed philosophy of history, and fearless anthropomorphism.
To learn more about the course, view video versions, and download accompanying course materials, visit https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-tils-doctrine-of-revelation/