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gotribe said:
Thanks, Wes. That helped! Can you recommend a book from the presuppositional "camp" ? Do you know where R. C. Sproul stands on this issue? I have been told that he is an evidentialist, but I read and listen to him a lot and I haven't picked up on that myself. (That probably has more to do with my lack of understanding of the issues than his clarity, though.)
Kim,

A couple of excellent books are:

1) Always Ready: Directions for Defending the Faith[/i], by Greg Bahnsen

2) [i]Apologetics to the Glory of God, by John Frame

For a practical example of "Presuppositional Apologetics", read Van Til's Why I Believe in God.

As for what method R.C. Sproul uses, he is a diehard "Evidentialist" as was his mentor and friend, John Gerstner. See, no one is perfect. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

In His Grace,


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