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Carlton Wynne, Lane Tipton, and Camden Bucey turn to pp. 48–54 of Cornelius Van Til's The Defense of the Faith to discuss the Christian theory of knowledge.
In this section, Van Til speaks of the relationship between a theory of reality and the theory of knowledge and how for orthodox Christians, the absolute God of Scripture is identical with his knowledge while finite creatures are fundamentally dependent upon him.
We also announce the arrival of Lane Tipton's book, The Trinitarian Theology of Cornelius Van Til.
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Carlton Wynne, Lane Tipton, and Camden Bucey turn to pp. 48–54 of Cornelius Van Til's The Defense of the Faith to discuss the Christian theory of knowledge.
In this section, Van Til speaks of the relationship between a theory of reality and the theory of knowledge and how for orthodox Christians, the absolute God of Scripture is identical with his knowledge while finite creatures are fundamentally dependent upon him.
We also announce the arrival of Lane Tipton's book, The Trinitarian Theology of Cornelius Van Til.

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