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Cornelius Van Til wrote this book as a response to a series of three volumes published by Westminster Press in 1959: The Case for a New Reformation Theology, The Case for Theology in Liberal Perspective, and The Case for Orthodox Theology. In The Case For Calvinism, Van Til challenged their views “by setting the truly Christ-centered position of the historic Protestant faith, especially the...

Liberalism has “lost all sense of the gulf that separates the creature from the Creator.”6 It has “a supreme confidence in human goodness.”7 The “liberal doctrine of God and the liberal doctrine of man are both diametrically opposite to the Christian view.”8 The liberal view of God and man depends upon the liberal view of authority in religion. What then, asks Machen, is the “liberal view as to the seat of authority in religion?”9 Does it substitute the authority of Christ for that of the
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