The philosophy of Gordon H. Clark; a festschrift /

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Author / Creator:Nash, Ronald H., editor.
Imprint:Philadelphia, Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co. [©1968]
Description:516 pages 22 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13251063
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Notes:Bibliography included in "Notes to chapters": pages 485-512. "A Gordon Clark bibliography": pages 513-516
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Summary:There are fads in philosophy, of course, and Clark's views are not popular in this day. But as one of Clark's former students, Edward John Carnell, once put it: "Truth can never be discovered by counting noses." I for one am convinced that Clark continues to set forth certain views that must be part and parcel of any adequate philosophy.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Carl F.H. Henry
  • Part one: the Wheaton lectures
  • Secular philosophy
  • The axiom of revelation
  • Several implications
  • Part two: exposition and criticism
  • Gordon Clark's theory of knowledge / Ronald B. Nash
  • Theism and the problems of ethics / Merold Westphal
  • The philosophical methodology of Gordon Clark / Arthur F. Holmes
  • Revelation and epistemology / George I. Mavrodes
  • Clark's philosophy of language / David H. Freeman
  • Clark's philosophy of education / R.J. Rushdoony
  • Gordon Clark, Christian apologist / Gilbert B. Weaver
  • Gordon Clark's view of the state / C. Gregg Singer
  • Gordon Clark's philosophy of science / H. Harold Hartzler
  • A philosophical appraisal of Clark's view of science / John T. Stahl
  • Clark's philosophy of history / John Warwick Montgomery
  • The theology of Gordon Clark / Roger Nicole
  • Part three: replies to critics.