Common Grace (4)
Van Til's philosophy of the "Moment" is really the basic and essential part of his philosophy of history in as far as he makes an attempt to find room for the theory of common grace. His conception of common grace is not different from the current view of this theory as, for instance, adopted by the Christian Reformed Churches in the "Three Points". In this respect it is literally true what he wrote in the introductory paragraph of his book: "To the perplexing problem of common grace we do not...
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