Episode Summary:
In this episode of Reformed Reference, we dive into a powerful quote from Greg Bahnsen, exploring his perspective on engaging the natural man in apologetics. Bahnsen challenges the reformed apologist to confront the natural man’s worldview—not by avoiding conflict, but by seeking a "head-on collision" with his systems of thought. This clash, Bahnsen argues, is essential for exposing the suppressed sense of deity in the natural man, opening the door to a deeper understanding of God’s truth.
Key Topics Covered:
The natural man's interpretation of reality and his suppression of the sense of deity
The importance of engaging the natural man's worldview head-on
Why a confrontation with secular systems of thought is essential for effective apologetics
Bahnsen’s call for reformed apologists to go beyond mere agreement and engage deeply with opposing worldviews
Featured Quote:
"Disagreeing with the natural man’s interpretation of himself as the ultimate reference point, the reformed apologist must seek his point of contact with the natural man, and that which is beneath the threshold of his working consciousness, and the sense of deity which he seeks to suppress. And to do this, the reformed apologist must also seek a point of contact with the systems constructed by the natural man. But this point of contact must be in the nature of a head-on collision."
Resources:
Greg Bahnsen's Always Ready: Directions for Defending the Faith
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