Evaluating the Thought of Cornelius Van Til with Keith Mathison and James Anderson

It is hard to exaggerate the influence of Cornelius Van Til (1895–1987) in conservative Reformed circles over the past hundred years. And yet, there continues to be much discussion about what Van Til believed and how he meant for his apologetic ideas to be put into practice. Kevin welcomes Keith Mathison, from Reformation Bible College, to discuss his new book Toward a Reformed Apologetics: A Critique of the Thought of Cornelius Van Til (Mentor). Also joining Kevin is James Anderson, a leading Van Tilian philosopher and a fellow RTS Charlotte colleague. In this stimulating conversation, Kevin talks to Keith and James about what Van Til got right, where he made some mistakes, and whether Van Tilians and non-Van Tilians are all that different when it comes to defending the faith in practice.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors & Intro4:50 Who was Van Til?15:26 Van Til’s Theology25:38 The Absolute Antithesis40:00 Van Til’s Chief Epistemological Insight53:03 Sponsor Break54:41 The Question of Either/Or59:33 Van Til’s view of the Trinity1:18:06 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:ESV Teen Study BibleDesiring God | Great JoyCoram Deo Pastors WorkshopPuritan Treasures for TodayWestminster Theological Seminary Biblical Language CertificateToward a Reformed Apologetics: A Critique of the Thought of Cornelius Van Til

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Life and Books and Everything is a podcast hosted by Kevin DeYoung where discussions center on, well, life and books and everything. As a church pastor and theology professor, Kevin loves to talk about faith, theology, history, current events, and the occasional hot topic. The format for LBE includes interviews with leading authors and thinkers, recurring conversations with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen, and the occasional solo musing from Kevin. Listen in and we hope you will learn something, laugh a little, and get some good book recommendations along the way.