An introduction to systematic theology / by Cornelius Van Til.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: In defense of Biblical Christianity ; 5. | In defense of the faith ; 5.Publication details: [s.l.] Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co., 1974.Description: 262 p. ; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230.01
LOC classification:
  • BT77.3 .V3 1974
Contents:
1. The idea and value of systematic theology -- 2. The method of systematic theology -- 3. Christian epistemology -- 4. Christian epistemology (the position of Charles Hodge) -- 5. Christian epistemology (the positions of Herman Bavinck and Valentine Hepp) -- 6. Christian theistic revelation -- 7. Present general revelation about nature -- 8. Present general revelation about man -- 9. Present general revelation about God -- 10. Special revelation -- 11. Scripture -- 12. The inspiration of Scripture -- 13. The incomprehensibility of God -- 14. The apologetic import of the incomprehensibility of God -- 15. Innate and acquired knowledge of God -- 16. The names and incommunicable attributes of God -- 17. The triunity of God -- 18. The communicable attributes of God -- Appendix to Chapter 2
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Includes bibliographical references.

1. The idea and value of systematic theology -- 2. The method of systematic theology -- 3. Christian epistemology -- 4. Christian epistemology (the position of Charles Hodge) -- 5. Christian epistemology (the positions of Herman Bavinck and Valentine Hepp) -- 6. Christian theistic revelation -- 7. Present general revelation about nature -- 8. Present general revelation about man -- 9. Present general revelation about God -- 10. Special revelation -- 11. Scripture -- 12. The inspiration of Scripture -- 13. The incomprehensibility of God -- 14. The apologetic import of the incomprehensibility of God -- 15. Innate and acquired knowledge of God -- 16. The names and incommunicable attributes of God -- 17. The triunity of God -- 18. The communicable attributes of God -- Appendix to Chapter 2