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TAG, Trinity, & Negative Arguments
Within Frame’s critique of VanTil’s version of the transcendental argument, he’s not throwing it all away and Frame’s fair judgment of where TAG emphasizes the rights points are brought out. Here, TAG, Trinity, & negative arguments are discussed to show that TAG is best used, especially from a worldview level, by the Christian. Other theists might attempt to claim to use TAG for their religious outcomes, but the same approach to the Christian worldview must be taken with those claims.
Timeline:
00:00 – Introduction
02:05 – TAG & The Trinity
06:21 – How TAG Can Defend Against Rival Theism (Like Islam)
09:47 – Negative & Positive Arguments
13:34 – Are Indirect Arguments Different Than Direct Arguments In TAG?
17:08 – TAG Doesn’t Suppress Pride
19:15 – Conclusion
LINKS:
04:32 – The Problem Of The One & The Many Solved By God Existing (Ep.125)
08:09 – Truth In A Culture Of Doubt Playlist
17:03 – Ep. 55 – One Shot – Five Views On Apologetics & Faith Has Its Reasons
BOOK LINKS:
Apologetics – A Justification of Christian Belief by John Frame
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The Trinity and the Vindication of Christian Paradox: An Interpretation and Refinement of the Theological Apologetic of Cornelius Van Til by Brant Bosserman
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Five Views on Apologetics (CounterPoint Series)
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Paperback
One Shot Episode