RamistThomist
Puritanboard Clerk
Paul wrote in another thread:
Although Bahnsen's views on theonomy haven't yet caught fire and taken the Reformed world by storm, the Van Tillian group (Bahnsen, Frame, Butler) are quite popular among the Reformed.
Why do you think this is?
1. Close connection with theology and evangelism (that is my own personal experience with it).
2. Lordship and No-neutrality.
3. Charismatic leaders (non-tongue speakers) who have written and spoken with style.
4. Bahnsen-Stein Debate.
but Van Til's number one student (Bahnsen) took the apologetic world by storm showing the devastating method of VTEA in his debate with Gordon Stein
Although Bahnsen's views on theonomy haven't yet caught fire and taken the Reformed world by storm, the Van Tillian group (Bahnsen, Frame, Butler) are quite popular among the Reformed.
Why do you think this is?
1. Close connection with theology and evangelism (that is my own personal experience with it).
2. Lordship and No-neutrality.
3. Charismatic leaders (non-tongue speakers) who have written and spoken with style.
4. Bahnsen-Stein Debate.