In this three-part series, Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen explores Cornelius Van Til’s revolutionary contribution to apologetics by comparing his presuppositional method with the views of Abraham Kuyper, Benjamin B. Warfield, and Gordon H. Clark. Delivered in 1995—culminating in Bahnsen’s final address to the Evangelical Theological Society—these lectures highlight Van Til’s insistence on the absolute authority of Scripture, the antithesis between belief and unbelief, and the necessity of grounding all reasoning in the Triune God. With theological precision and pastoral urgency, Bahnsen demonstrates why Van Til’s approach marked a Copernican shift in the way Christians are to defend the faith.
01 — Did Van Til Follow Kuyper or Warfield? (1 of 3)
02 — Van Til and Clark: A Friendly Analysis (2 of 3)
03 — Van Til and the Copernican Revolution in Apologetics (3 of 3)
