FOUNDATIONS OF CHRISTIAN SCHOLARSHIP

This book is a collection of chapters addressing specific academic disciplines from a Van Tillian viewpoint. The contents include the following:

PART ONE - EPISTEMOLOGICAL CRITICISM

Chapter 1 - The Epistemological Crisis of American Universities - by Gary North
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Chapter 2 - The Quest for Common Ground - by Rousas Rushdoony

PART TWO - ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES

Chapter 3 - Psychology - by Rousas Rushdoony

Chapter 4 - History - by C. Gregg Singer

Chapter 5 - Economics - by Gary North

Chapter 6 - Education - by William Blake

Chapter 7 - Political Science - by Lawrence Pratt

Chapter 8 - Sociology - by Gary North

Chapter 9 - Mathematics - by Vern Poythress


PART THREE - FOUNDATIONS FOR CHRISTIAN RECONSTRUCTION

Chapter 10 - Apologetics - Greg Bahnsen

Chapter 11 - Philosophy - Greg Bahnsen

Chapter 12 - Theology - John Frame


All of the chapters are interesting, and should be read by those who are trying to understand how a Christian should approach seeming "neutral" topics like mathematics.
The article by Greg Bahnsen on apologetics is a classic. It is probably the single clearest introduction to the pre-suppositional approach to apologetics available anywhere.
                                                                               
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