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Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Gary North
19 episodes
1 week ago
In October 1990, the long-promised book by the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary finally appeared: Theonomy: A Reformed Critique. This book is North’s two-pronged response. First, he takes up the major essays and themes of the Westminster faculty’s critique/interaction with theonomy and provides clarifications and rejoinders. Second, he argues that Westminster has abandoned the apologetic theory of Cornelius Van Til, which maintains that between the believer and the unbeliever all ground is common ground, but no ground is neutral ground. No neutral ground means that every square inch of life is claimed by Christ, including law, civil government and social ethics. No neutral ground means that the Bible must be the ultimate authority in every sphere of life. The Westminster faculty has abandoned Van Til, substituting various versions of “neutral” natural law theory. The faculty has not openly faced up to the question: “If not Van Til’s philosophy, what?” This is a production of Recon Radio.
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In October 1990, the long-promised book by the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary finally appeared: Theonomy: A Reformed Critique. This book is North’s two-pronged response. First, he takes up the major essays and themes of the Westminster faculty’s critique/interaction with theonomy and provides clarifications and rejoinders. Second, he argues that Westminster has abandoned the apologetic theory of Cornelius Van Til, which maintains that between the believer and the unbeliever all ground is common ground, but no ground is neutral ground. No neutral ground means that every square inch of life is claimed by Christ, including law, civil government and social ethics. No neutral ground means that the Bible must be the ultimate authority in every sphere of life. The Westminster faculty has abandoned Van Til, substituting various versions of “neutral” natural law theory. The faculty has not openly faced up to the question: “If not Van Til’s philosophy, what?” This is a production of Recon Radio.
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Episodes (19/19)
Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Preface
5 years ago
12 minutes 41 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Introduction
5 years ago
38 minutes 19 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 1: The Question Of Inheritance
5 years ago
57 minutes 52 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 2: Calvin’s Divided Judicial Legacy
5 years ago
48 minutes 44 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 3: A Positive Biblical Confession Is Mandatory
5 years ago
51 minutes 26 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 4: A Negative Confession Is Insufficient
5 years ago
40 minutes 19 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 5: The Question Of Law
5 years ago
57 minutes 26 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 6: The Question Of Gods Predictable Historical Sanctions
5 years ago
40 minutes 26 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 7: The Question Of Millennialism
5 years ago
47 minutes 36 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 8: Sic Et Non: The Dilemma Of Judicial Agnosticism
5 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes 32 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 9: Abusing The Past
5 years ago
51 minutes 18 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 10: An Editors Task Just Say No
5 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 36 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Conclusion
5 years ago
29 minutes 27 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Appendix A
5 years ago
10 minutes 59 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Appendix B
5 years ago
51 minutes 22 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Appendix C
5 years ago
14 minutes 23 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Appendix D
5 years ago
15 minutes 56 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Appendix E
5 years ago
7 minutes 12 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Foreword
5 years ago
22 minutes 6 seconds

Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
In October 1990, the long-promised book by the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary finally appeared: Theonomy: A Reformed Critique. This book is North’s two-pronged response. First, he takes up the major essays and themes of the Westminster faculty’s critique/interaction with theonomy and provides clarifications and rejoinders. Second, he argues that Westminster has abandoned the apologetic theory of Cornelius Van Til, which maintains that between the believer and the unbeliever all ground is common ground, but no ground is neutral ground. No neutral ground means that every square inch of life is claimed by Christ, including law, civil government and social ethics. No neutral ground means that the Bible must be the ultimate authority in every sphere of life. The Westminster faculty has abandoned Van Til, substituting various versions of “neutral” natural law theory. The faculty has not openly faced up to the question: “If not Van Til’s philosophy, what?” This is a production of Recon Radio.