Presuppositionalism revisited: the necessity of a transcendent God for the intelligibility of science

The article discusses the existence of a transcendent God to establish intelligibility of science. Topics discussed include connections between the God of Christian theism, science and the presupposition of cosmic uniformity, the aspects of Christian theism and attributes of philosopher Cornelius Va...

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Published in:Science & Christian belief
Authors: Hanes, Jonathan M. (Author) ; Pinsent, Andrew 1966- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Paternoster Press [2016]
In: Science & Christian belief
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
CF Christianity and Science
NBC Doctrine of God
NBD Doctrine of Creation
Further subjects:B PROOF of God
B Theism
B Commitment (Psychology)
B Christianity
B Van Til, Cornelius
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Summary:The article discusses the existence of a transcendent God to establish intelligibility of science. Topics discussed include connections between the God of Christian theism, science and the presupposition of cosmic uniformity, the aspects of Christian theism and attributes of philosopher Cornelius Van Til to Christian theism and influence of theological narratives and commitments on human understanding.
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