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Van Til's Trinitarian Theology
Reformed Forum
8 episodes
9 months ago
This course is produced by Reformed Forum for Reformed Academy, and it is the second course in the Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. Dr. Lane Tipton equips students to critically engage central issues in trinitarian theology, focusing on the architectonic significance of the Trinity both in Van Til’s theology and apologetics. He gives special attention to Van Til’s historical and theological context, his theology of triune personhood, the structure and function of the representational principle, the distinctively trinitarian character of the transcendental method, and his rejection of all species of correlativism, ranging from Karl Barth to contemporary expressions of Evangelical mutualism. To learn more about the course, view video versions, and download accompanying course materials, visit https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-tils-trinitarian-theology/
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This course is produced by Reformed Forum for Reformed Academy, and it is the second course in the Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. Dr. Lane Tipton equips students to critically engage central issues in trinitarian theology, focusing on the architectonic significance of the Trinity both in Van Til’s theology and apologetics. He gives special attention to Van Til’s historical and theological context, his theology of triune personhood, the structure and function of the representational principle, the distinctively trinitarian character of the transcendental method, and his rejection of all species of correlativism, ranging from Karl Barth to contemporary expressions of Evangelical mutualism. To learn more about the course, view video versions, and download accompanying course materials, visit https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-tils-trinitarian-theology/
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Van Til's Trinitarian Theology
Van Til’s Confessional Trinitarianism: Old Princeton
3 years ago
56 minutes

Van Til's Trinitarian Theology
Van Til’s Confessional Trinitarianism: Old Amsterdam
3 years ago
35 minutes

Van Til's Trinitarian Theology
Perichoresis
3 years ago
39 minutes

Van Til's Trinitarian Theology
Autotheos
3 years ago
33 minutes

Van Til's Trinitarian Theology
The Representational Principle in the Trinity and Creator-creature Relation
3 years ago
36 minutes

Van Til's Trinitarian Theology
The Representational Principle: An Epistemological Implication
3 years ago
27 minutes

Van Til's Trinitarian Theology
Boston Personalism
3 years ago
35 minutes

Van Til's Trinitarian Theology
Gordon Clark: Theological Rationalism and Trinitarian Theology
3 years ago
35 minutes

Van Til's Trinitarian Theology
This course is produced by Reformed Forum for Reformed Academy, and it is the second course in the Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. Dr. Lane Tipton equips students to critically engage central issues in trinitarian theology, focusing on the architectonic significance of the Trinity both in Van Til’s theology and apologetics. He gives special attention to Van Til’s historical and theological context, his theology of triune personhood, the structure and function of the representational principle, the distinctively trinitarian character of the transcendental method, and his rejection of all species of correlativism, ranging from Karl Barth to contemporary expressions of Evangelical mutualism. To learn more about the course, view video versions, and download accompanying course materials, visit https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-tils-trinitarian-theology/