Greg L. Bahnsen
Born
in Auburn, Washington, The United States
September 17, 1948
Died
December 11, 1995
Website
Genre
Influences
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Always Ready: Directions For Defending The Faith
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1996
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9 editions
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Van Til's Apologetic: Readings and Analysis
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published
1998
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2 editions
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By This Standard: The Authority of God's Law Today
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published
1991
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15 editions
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Victory in Jesus: The Bright Hope of Postmillennialism
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published
1999
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5 editions
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Against All Opposition: Defending the Christian Worldview
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published
2005
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5 editions
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Presuppositional Apologetics: Stated and Defended
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published
2009
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4 editions
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Pushing the Antithesis: The Apologetic Methodology of Greg L. Bahnsen
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published
2007
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8 editions
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Theonomy in Christian Ethics
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published
1977
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10 editions
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House Divided: The Break Up of Dispensational Theology
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1989
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3 editions
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Homosexuality, A Biblical View
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published
1978
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8 editions
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“Imagine a person who comes in here tonight and argues 'no air exists' but continues to breathe air while he argues. Now intellectually, atheists continue to breathe - they continue to use reason and draw scientific conclusions [which assumes an orderly universe], to make moral judgments [which assumes absolute values] - but the atheistic view of things would in theory make such 'breathing' impossible. They are breathing God's air all the time they are arguing against him.”
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“The civil magistrate cannot function without some ethical guidance, without some standard of good and evil. If that standard is not to be the revealed law of God… then what will it be? In some form or expression it will have to be the law of man (or men) - the standard of self-law or autonomy. And when autonomous laws come to govern a commonwealth, the sword is certainly wielded in vain, for it represents simply the brute force of some men’s will against the will of other men.”
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“Without faith, there is no proper understanding by which a man can judge. As Augustine well said, 'I believe in order to understand'.”
― Presuppositional Apologetics: Stated and Defended
― Presuppositional Apologetics: Stated and Defended





























