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RA052: Objective Idealism and Presuppositionalist Apologetics

RA052: Objective Idealism and Presuppositionalist Apologetics

Update: 2025-02-02
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In this episode, Ben Watkins sits down to discuss the Van Tillian tradition of presuppositional apologetics often found online along with objective idealism— an epistemological view often associated with Post-Kantians like Hegel, Fichte, and Schelling. Two claims of Van Til are challenged using the resources of objective idealism:




Those two claims are (i) Christianity is a necessary condition to know anything at all and (ii) the Christian and the non-Christian have no neutral ground to resolve their disagreements.




In addition to challenging these claims by appeal to a form of objective idealism, Ben also gives a brief exposition of the argument from divine hiddenness. Contrary to Van Til and other presuppositional apologetics, it is not the case everyone believes God exists. In fact, there are some people who do not believe God exists, and this fact is evidence for atheism over theism.

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RA052: Objective Idealism and Presuppositionalist Apologetics

RA052: Objective Idealism and Presuppositionalist Apologetics

Justin Schieber, Ben Watkins, Ben Bavar, Ryan Downie