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Van Til wrote this book as an “expansion and supplement” to his work The Defense of the Faith (1955). Van Til summarizes it as an “attempt to work out in greater detail the nature and implications of our commitment to Scriptural authority in relation to our activity as Christian theologians and philosophers today. In addition several men discussed in Defense of the Faith are given a deeper...

Dr. Abraham Kuyper protested in his famous work Principles of Sacred Theology.3 His argument is to the effect that apologetics of this nature gives over one bulwark after another to the enemy. Kuyper’s contention is that the Christian must take his place directly upon the presupposition of the truth of the Christian religion as it is presented in Scripture. In similar fashion Dr. Herman Bavinck argued that there is only one principle of interpretation for the Christian, namely, as it is objectively