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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...

does not have faith in Jesus.”16 For the liberal, Jesus was the “first Christian.” For liberalism Jesus was the “fairest flower of humanity.” 17 However, liberalism does not give us the true picture of Jesus. The New Testament speaks of “one who was both God and man.”18 “Jesus was God and man in two distinct natures.”19 At the same time the New Testament plainly teaches the “unity of the Person of our Lord.”20 “This doctrine is, of course, rejected by modern liberals and it is rejected
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