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This essay, presented at the September 2010 Herman Bavinck Conference at The New College School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh, lays out an argument for interpreting Cornelius Van Til’s work as less revolutionary and more twentieth-century neo-Calvinist given Van Til's significant appropriations from Herman Bavinck's dogmatics. Citation: Laurence R. O’Donnell III, “Neither ‘Copernican’ nor ‘Van Tilian’: Re-Reading Cornelius Van Til’s Reformed Apologetics in light of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics,” Bavinck Review 2 (2011): 71–95. See also: Kees Van Til als Nederlandse-Amerikaanse, Neo-Calvinistisch-Presbyteriaan apologeticus. 'Bavinck's Bug' or 'Van Tilian' Hypochondria?: An Analysis of Prof. Oliphint's Assertion That Cognitive Realism and Reformed Theology Are Incompatible
Herman Bavinck, apologetics, Reformed apologetics, Reformed theology, Neo-Calvinism, Cornelius Van Til
Herman Bavinck, apologetics, Reformed apologetics, Reformed theology, Neo-Calvinism, Cornelius Van Til
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