Round the Sphere Again: Presuppositionalism
A bit of internet controversy can be a good thing. Earlier this week, Paul Copan posted a piece at the Gospel Coalition blog that has a few criticisms of presuppositional apologetics. (I’m not an expert on presuppositionalism, but even so, I could see that his punches didn’t land.) There have been quite a few responses to his post, and that makes me happy, because presuppostionalism can be hard to understand, and clarififying responses are a good thing.
I plan to link so some of these from the presuppositionalism theological term page, but in the meantime, here’s a list of a few of the recently posted resources on presuppositionalism:
- What Is Presuppositionalism? (William Edgar at The Gospel Coalition Voices)
- Does Presuppositionalism Engage in Question Begging? (James N. Anderson at Analytical Thoughts)
- Copan on Presuppositionalism (Steve Hays at Triablogue)
- Copan on Common Ground (Steve Hays at Triablogue)
- Does Presuppositionalism Beg the Question? (Steve Hays at Triablogue)
- Answering Objections to Presuppositionalism (Scott Oliphant at The Gospel Coalition Voices)
- Paul Copan’s Questioning of Presuppositionalism (James White YouTube video)
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