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History and Nature of Apologetics
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History and Nature of Apologetics

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History and Nature of Apologetics
Cornelius Van Til
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History and Nature of Apologetics: Faith, Reason, and Theistic Proofs
Cornelius Van Til
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History and Nature of Apologetics: Faith, Reason, and Theistic Proofs
Cornelius Van Til
History and Nature of Apologetics: Faith, Reason, and Theistic Proofs
History and Nature of Apologetics: Patterns of Thinking and the Bible
Cornelius Van Til
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History and Nature of Apologetics: Patterns of Thinking and the Bible
Cornelius Van Til
History and Nature of Apologetics: Patterns of Thinking and the Bible
History and Nature of Apologetics: Common Grace
Cornelius Van Til
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History and Nature of Apologetics: Common Grace
Cornelius Van Til
History and Nature of Apologetics: Common Grace
History and Nature of Apologetics: New Evangelicalism
Cornelius Van Til
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History and Nature of Apologetics: New Evangelicalism
Cornelius Van Til
History and Nature of Apologetics: New Evangelicalism
History and Nature of Apologetics: Common Grace 2
Cornelius Van Til
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History and Nature of Apologetics: Common Grace 2
Cornelius Van Til
History and Nature of Apologetics: Common Grace 2
History and Nature of Apologetics: Foundational Considerations
Cornelius Van Til
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History and Nature of Apologetics: Foundational Considerations
Cornelius Van Til
History and Nature of Apologetics: Foundational Considerations
Cornelius Van Til

Cornelius Van Til

Cornelius Van Til (1895-1987) served as Professor of Apologetics at Westminster Seminary until 1975. His work in presuppositional apologetics remains a hallmark of our institution.