July 2017

Suggested Reading List on Gordon H. Clark

Probably the most frequent question posed on our “Gordon H. Clark Discussions Forum” on Facebook is “What book(s) of/on Gordon Clark should I read first?” This post provides my entirely subjective non-canonical suggestions. (By the way, anyone with interest in Gordon H. Clark should request to join our awesome discussion forum. These men (and women) …

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Buswell's Unusual Definition of "Presupposition"

In A Systematic Theology of the Christian Religion (Zondervan, 1962) J. Oliver Buswell Jr. presents an unusual definition of “presupposition.” He writes, “we take our presupposition as a conclusion arrived at on the basis of what we consider good and sufficient reasons.” (p. 15) This definition is unusual because it is essentially opposite of what everyone else means by …

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Now Available: Clark and His Correspondents: Selected Letters of Gordon H. Clark

With Tom Juodaitis editing, and the help of Jaime Rodriguez Jr., Sam Colon, and Errol Ng typing up letters, I narrowed down a “best of” collection of Gordon H. Clark’s letters which is now available for purchase from The Trinity Foundation here: http://www.trinitylectures.org/clark-and-his-correspondents-selected-letters-of-gordon-clark-p-216.html I think readers of GHC’s books are going to love reading his …

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Clark and Van Til on Barth, Part 1.

This is the first of a series of articles I’m writing on the reactions of Gordon H. Clark and Cornelius Van Til to the theology of Karl Barth. This “Part 1” will simply provide reference to the source material under discussion and online links where available. Part 2 answers the question, “Was Cornelius Van Til …

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Review of Luther's Augustinian Theology of the Cross

Luther’s Augustinian Theology of the Cross, by Marco Barone with foreword by David J. Engelsma. Resource Publications, Eugene, OR. 2017. 141 pp. For first thirty years of my life I was a member of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Though I am now a licensed Presbyterian minister, I have retained a great interest in …

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