In this paper I introduce the transcendental argument for Christian theism in the context of Reformed theologian and philosopher Cornelius Van Til’s thought. I then present the critique proffered by Barry Stroud against ambitious transcendental arguments, and survey various formulations of transcendental arguments in the literature, seeking how the objection bears upon them. I argue that Adrian Bardon’s (2005) interpretation is the most helpful in understanding the Stroudian objection. From this interpretation, two types of possible rebuttals are deduced. Proceeding to survey the responses offered by Van Tillians to this objection in the recent literature, I discern two general strategies pursued in these responses, which map onto the previ...
This essay examines the possibility of arguing transcendentally for anti-theodicism, i.e., the view ...
Having read and pondered S. Mark Heim's critical analysis of No Other Name?, together with the comme...
In the present paper I address two significant and prevalent errors concerning to natural...
In this paper I introduce the transcendental argument for Christian theism in the context of Reforme...
In this work I respond to the problem of drawing metaphysical conclusions given the nature of transc...
This dissertation had its origin in the Introduction to Systematic Theology course at Marquette Univ...
Cornelius Van Til taught apologetics for one year at Princeton Theological Seminary, and then for th...
"The Trinity and the Vindication of Christian Paradox" grapples with the question of how to honor th...
Cornelius Van Til and Alvin Plantinga represent two strands of American Protestant philosophical tho...
In this paper, the influence of modern thought on Evangelical Protestant theology is analysed. It is...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Theist and critic alike typically assume rather traditional, Medieval, understandings of God, thereb...
Cornelius Van Til is known for his work in the field of apologetics. His distinctive approach emphas...
This article aims to provide an account of the relationship between transcendental claims and the pr...
This essay examines the possibility of arguing transcendentally for anti-theodicism, i.e., the view ...
Having read and pondered S. Mark Heim's critical analysis of No Other Name?, together with the comme...
In the present paper I address two significant and prevalent errors concerning to natural...
In this paper I introduce the transcendental argument for Christian theism in the context of Reforme...
In this work I respond to the problem of drawing metaphysical conclusions given the nature of transc...
This dissertation had its origin in the Introduction to Systematic Theology course at Marquette Univ...
Cornelius Van Til taught apologetics for one year at Princeton Theological Seminary, and then for th...
"The Trinity and the Vindication of Christian Paradox" grapples with the question of how to honor th...
Cornelius Van Til and Alvin Plantinga represent two strands of American Protestant philosophical tho...
In this paper, the influence of modern thought on Evangelical Protestant theology is analysed. It is...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Theist and critic alike typically assume rather traditional, Medieval, understandings of God, thereb...
Cornelius Van Til is known for his work in the field of apologetics. His distinctive approach emphas...
This article aims to provide an account of the relationship between transcendental claims and the pr...
This essay examines the possibility of arguing transcendentally for anti-theodicism, i.e., the view ...
Having read and pondered S. Mark Heim's critical analysis of No Other Name?, together with the comme...
In the present paper I address two significant and prevalent errors concerning to natural...