To reject revelational epistemology is to commit yourself to defending the truth of autonomous epistemology.
There is no way to use non-Christian language and logic to arrive at Christian utterances, conclusions, and behavior. - Greg L. Bahnsen
There is no way to use non-Christian language and logic to arrive at Christian utterances, conclusions, and behavior.
- Greg L. Bahnsen
A god or revelation capable of proof or rational verification by an autonomous man would be worthless. - Greg L. Bahnsen
A god or revelation capable of proof or rational verification by an autonomous man would be worthless.
The civil magistrate cannot function without some ethical guidance, without some standard of good and evil. If that standard is not to be the reveale… - Greg L. Bahnsen
The civil magistrate cannot function without some ethical guidance, without some standard of good and evil. If that standard is not to be the reveale…
God either rules as sovereign in interpretation over *all* areas of life or none. - Greg L. Bahnsen
God either rules as sovereign in interpretation over *all* areas of life or none.
We must not be satisfied to present Christianity as the most reliable position to hold among the competing options available. Rather, the Christian f… - Greg L. Bahnsen
We must not be satisfied to present Christianity as the most reliable position to hold among the competing options available. Rather, the Christian f…
Faith in the self-attesting Christ of Scripture is the beginning, not the end result of wisdom. - Greg L. Bahnsen
Faith in the self-attesting Christ of Scripture is the beginning, not the end result of wisdom.
To reject revelational epistemology is to commit yourself to defending the truth of autonomous epistemology. - Greg L. Bahnsen
Imagine a person who comes in here tonight and argues 'no air exists' but continues to breathe air while he argues. Now intellectually, atheists cont… - Greg L. Bahnsen
Imagine a person who comes in here tonight and argues 'no air exists' but continues to breathe air while he argues. Now intellectually, atheists cont…
When an apologist attempts to be autonomous in his reasoned argumentation he indicates that he considers God to be less certain than his own existenc… - Greg L. Bahnsen
When an apologist attempts to be autonomous in his reasoned argumentation he indicates that he considers God to be less certain than his own existenc…
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