By What Standard?
R. J. Rushdoony
An introduction into the problems of Christian philosophy. It focuses on the philosophical system of Dr. Cornelius Van Til, which in turn is founded upon the presuppositions of an infallible revelation in the Bible and the necessity of Christian theology for all philosophy.
Basic to this study is the belief that presuppositions of human thought in every field must be basically one in order to arrive at any concept which both validates biblical faith and human knowledge. The sovereignty of the self-contained God is the key to every field, in that only the God of Scripture makes all things possible and explicable and is thus the basic premise not only of theology, but of philosophy, science and indeed all knowledge. In that God is the Creator of all things. He is their only valid principle of interpretation, in that they derive both their existence and meaning from His creative act. This belief is herein set forth in terms of various aspects of human thought.
Again basic to this study is the belief that such a philosophy finds consistent and able exposition in the writings of Cornelius Van Til. This work, therefore, is thus both an exposition as well of Van Til's development of that philosophy, a school of thought to which the author subscribes.
This is Rushdoony's foundational work on philosophy.
Duration - 6h 2m.
Author - R. J. Rushdoony.
Narrator - Nathan Conkey.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 1958 Chalcedon Foundation ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
An introduction into the problems of Christian philosophy. It focuses on the philosophical system of Dr. Cornelius Van Til, which in turn is founded upon the presuppositions of an infallible revelation in the Bible and the necessity of Christian theology for all philosophy. Basic to this study is the belief that presuppositions of human thought in every field must be basically one in order to arrive at any concept which both validates biblical faith and human knowledge. The sovereignty of the self-contained God is the key to every field, in that only the God of Scripture makes all things possible and explicable and is thus the basic premise not only of theology, but of philosophy, science and indeed all knowledge. In that God is the Creator of all things. He is their only valid principle of interpretation, in that they derive both their existence and meaning from His creative act. This belief is herein set forth in terms of various aspects of human thought. Again basic to this study is the belief that such a philosophy finds consistent and able exposition in the writings of Cornelius Van Til. This work, therefore, is thus both an exposition as well of Van Til's development of that philosophy, a school of thought to which the author subscribes. This is Rushdoony's foundational work on philosophy. Duration - 6h 2m. Author - R. J. Rushdoony. Narrator - Nathan Conkey. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 1958 Chalcedon Foundation ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:14:12
Foreword
Duration:01:18:34
Chapter 1: Behold It Was Leah
Duration:15:08:37
Chapter 2: The Christian Philosophy of Knowledge
Duration:26:32:52
Chapter 3: The Emperor Nas No Clothes
Duration:59:49:58
Chapter 4: The Psychology of Religion Integration Into the Void
Duration:40:33:04
Chapter 5: Ethics and the Chief End of Man
Duration:47:17:09
Chapter 6: Apologetics and Self Consciousness
Duration:17:41:26
Chapter 7: The Issue In Common Grace
Duration:29:53:58
Chapter 8: The Image of God and Faceless Man
Duration:30:43:10
Chapter 9: The Meaning of Inspiration
Duration:14:15:48
Chapter 10: Dictation and Inspiration
Duration:08:32:46
Chapter 11: The Authority of Scripture
Duration:09:35:15
Chapter 12: The Self-Contained God
Duration:37:43:04
Chapter 13: Christology and the Void
Duration:22:57:14
Chapter 14: How Wide a Gospel?
Duration:06:24:47
Appendix 1: The Sons of Leah
Duration:02:03:08
Appendix 2: Van Til and Amsterdam
Duration:08:45:21
Appendix 3: Bishop Butlers Analogy
Duration:09:33:38
Appendix 4: By What Standard
Duration:44:05:25
Appendix 5: Biographical Note
Duration:04:16:19
Ending Credits
Duration:00:37:07