Cornelius Van Til’s Doctrine of God and Its Relevance for Contemporary Hermeneutics. Jason B. Hunt
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СКАЧАТЬ discusses the legacy of Van Til’s apologetic in terms of the present context of postmodernism. He highlights Van Til’s all-encompassing vision which governs our view of reality (ontology) and our access to it (epistemology).119 He applauds Van Til’s emphasis on a covenantal epistemology which shows that the deep problems of apologetics “are not final intellectual, but ethical.”120 Horton sees these points to be especially relevant to a contemporary situation where rationalism and empiricism have crumbled. Postmodernity has now adopted the myth of neutrality as a by-word and assumed the stance of truly coming to grips with horizons, language games, and paradigms. One will recognize these terms as regular verbiage in contemporary hermeneutics. In Horton’s opinion, Van Til’s approach is uniquely equipped to deal more adequately with such issues and to confront the ethical rebellion lurking behind unbiblical notions of them.121