by John M. Frame [“Self-Refuting Statements, ” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Several kinds of statements have been described as “self-refuting:” (1) Logical contradictions, …
“Presuppositional Apologetics”
by John M. Frame 1. Presupposing God in Apologetic Argument Presuppositional apologetics may be understood in the light of a distinction common in epistemology, or theory of knowledge. In any …
“Infinite Series”
by John M. Frame [“Infinite Series ,” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] 1. Concept and distinctions In general, an infinite series is a series without an ending term, like the series of …
“Determinism, Chance and Freedom”
by John M. Frame [“Determinism, Chance and Freedom,” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Determinists believe that every event (or every event in a certain category) has a cause that makes it happen …
“Cornelius Van Til” (IVP Dictionary of Apologetics)
by John M. Frame [“Van Til, Cornelius ,” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Cornelius Van Til (1895-1987), Reformed theologian and apologist, was born in Grootegast, Holland. At the age of ten, he …
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“Cornelius Van Til”
by John M. Frame [This essay was originally published in Walter Elwell, ed., Handbook of Evangelical Theologians (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1993), 156-67. Used by permission of Baker Academic, a division …