In this episode of Christ the Center, we engage in a thoughtful and rigorous discussion of Keith Mathison’s book, Toward a Reformed Apologetics: A Critique of the Thought of Cornelius Van Til. Carlton Wynne, Lane Tipton, and Camden Bucey critically examine Mathison’s interpretation of Van Til, particularly in relation to idealism, epistemology, and the noetic effects of sin.
Throughout this episode, we explore key themes, including:
* The Alleged Influence of Idealism: Did Van Til borrow philosophical categories from absolute idealism, or did he consistently maintain a Reformed, biblically grounded epistemology?
* The Nature of Human Knowledge: Did Van Til argue that humans must know everything in order to know anything? Or is this a misreading of his critique of unbelieving thought?
* The Ethical Antithesis in Epistemology: How does covenant theology shape Van Til’s apologetic system, and why is the ethical nature of knowledge crucial for understanding his method?
* The Role of Coherence and Correspondence in Van Til’s Thought: Did Van Til adopt an idealist coherence theory of truth, or did he reject both coherence and correspondence theories as traditionally conceived?
We also discuss broader implications for Reformed apologetics, the challenges of properly interpreting Van Til, and why these theological debates matter for defending the Christian faith today. While critiquing Mathison’s arguments, we affirm the importance of engaging in these discussions with charity and precision.
Join us as we work through these foundational issues and lay the groundwork for future conversations on Mathison’s book and Van Til’s apologetic legacy.
00:00:07 Introduction
00:07:17 Points of Appreciation for Mathison's Book
00:13:04 Must Man Know All Things to Knowing Anything about Anything?
00:33:14 The Covenantal-Ethical Nature of Knowledge
00:51:11 The Influence of Idealism upon Van Til
01:01:54 Propositional Jenga
01:12:25 Borrowed Capital
01:18:42 Correlativism or One-Circle Thinking
01:23:10 The Coherence Theory of Truth
01:34:09 Conclusion
This is Christ the Center episode 893 (https://www.reformedforum.org/ctc893)