Jerusalem and Athens: Critical Discussions on the Philosophy and Apologetics of Cornelius Van Til

Jerusalem and Athens: Critical Discussions on the Philosophy and Apologetics of Cornelius Van Til

by Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing
Jerusalem and Athens: Critical Discussions on the Philosophy and Apologetics of Cornelius Van Til

Jerusalem and Athens: Critical Discussions on the Philosophy and Apologetics of Cornelius Van Til

by Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing

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Overview

Throughout his long career, Cornelius Van Til—a professor at Westminster Theological Seminary and a renowned apologist—raised and discussed issues such as the authority of the Scriptures, the effects of the fall, and the existence of “common ground” between believers and unbelievers. Such issues are as significant in our day as they were in his. First published in 1971 and now back in print, Jerusalem and Athens goes beyond the scope of a typical festschrift. As a point of reference for what follows, it opens with Van Til’s clear and simple introduction to his own thought, in which he defends the Christian’s commitment to the “self-attesting Christ of Scripture”: “I have never met Christ in the flesh. No matter, he has written me a letter.” This is followed by twenty-five critical essays on theology, theological method, philosophy, and apologetics written by contributors such as J. I. Packer, G. C. Berkouwer, Richard Gaffin, Herman Ridderbos, and Rousas Rushdoony. Van Til replies to a number of these essays, sharpening the impact of this unique and useful book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780875524894
Publisher: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing
Publication date: 01/25/2023
Pages: 520
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Cornelius Van Til (1895–1987) was born in Grootegast, the Netherlands, and immigrated with his family to America in 1905. He attended Calvin College and Calvin Seminary before completing his studies at Princeton Theological Seminary and Princeton University with the ThM and PhD degrees.

Drawn to the pastorate, Van Til spent one year in the ministry before taking a leave of absence to teach apologetics at Princeton Seminary. When the seminary reorganized, he was persuaded to join the faculty of the newly founded Westminster Theological Seminary. He remained there as professor of apologetics until his retirement in 1975.

Van Til wrote more than twenty books, in addition to more than thirty syllabi. Among his best-known titles are The Defense of the Faith, A Christian Theory of Knowledge, and An Introduction to Systematic Theology.

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