A Word from Bob Today’s post continues my two-year study on common grace. For a blog post that collates all of that research, see: Reformed Theologians on Common Grace. John Frame (1939) is a Calvinist theologian known especially for his work in presuppositional...
A Word from Bob You’re reading Part 3 of a three-part blog mini-series on Cornelius Van Til and common grace. You can read Part 1 here: Van Til, Kuyper, Bavinck, and Biblical Counselors: An Assessment. You can read Part 2 here: Cornelius Van Til on Common Grace: In...
A Word from Bob For the past two years, I have been examining first-hand, primary resources written by Reformed theologians on the topic of common grace. For a blog post that collates all of that research, see: Reformed Theologians on Common Grace. Today’s post is...
A Word from Bob You’re reading Part 2 of a three-part blog mini-series on Cornelius Van Til and common grace. In Part 1, I focused on Van Til’s assessment of Kuyper and Bavinck: Van Til, Kuyper, Bavinck, and Biblical Counselors: An Assessment. In that post, I asked...
A Word from Bob No. I do not think John Calvin was an integrationist, even though, as we’ll see in today’s post, Calvin valued and used common grace insights from non-believers. Some biblical counselors are using the word “integrationist” (or “neo-integrationist”) to...
A Word from Bob You’re reading the first of a three-part blog mini-series on Cornelious Van Til and common grace. In Part 2, I focus on Van Til’s beliefs about common grace and how they relate to the use or non-use of extra-biblical resources in biblical...