Cornelius Van Til’s Doctrine of God and Its Relevance for Contemporary Hermeneutics. Jason B. Hunt
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СКАЧАТЬ self-attesting Christ—“In all things, and in every field, man must live by the previous interpretation of Christ as God . . . The self-attesting Christ is the presupposition of all intelligible predication.”23 In the words of Bahnsen, “According to Van Til only Christ can testify to himself and interpret His acts and words.”24 Since the fall, there are essentially two opposing interpretive principles at work:

      I will address particular emphases exhibited in this lengthy quote in later chapters, but at this point it is sufficient to highlight how Van Til speaks of God, Scripture, and God’s interpretation almost seamlessly, with a view to their unique shared quality of complete self-sufficiency, even as they come into contact with man and man’s interpretation. At the same time, he maintained a nuanced understanding of the unity and interplay between general and special revelation, both being revelation of the same God: