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What once was lost, now is found! Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen, the definitive champion of Cornelius Van Tils revolutionary Reformed apologetical method, wrote this systematic treatise and defense of Biblical apologetics many years before his untimely death. Dr. Bahnsen received the typeset proofs for editing, but due to the unfortunate accidents of history, the only copy was lost. The work, consequently, was never published. In our Lords Providence, after some twenty years, our friends at Covenant Media Foundation discovered the lost proofs. They recently sent them to us at American Vision where our enthusiastic editors busily began preparing the work for publication. Finally, our work has paid off! This magnum opus of apologetics lays out the Biblical presuppositional method, provides rigorous Biblical proof, and defends the uniqueness of the method. This is the work we all longed for Bahnsen to write, yet never knew that he already had written! Now rescued from the dustbin of history, this monument of apologetics will provide must-reading for Christian defenders of the faith for generations to come.

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PRESUPPOSITIONAL APOLOGETICS PRESUPPOSITIONAL APOLOGETICS Stated and - photo 1PRESUPPOSITIONALAPOLOGETICSPRESUPPOSITIONALAPOLOGETICSStated and DefendedGREG L. BAHNSENEdited by Joel McDurmon AMERICAN VISION PRESS POWDER SPRINGS, GEORGIA & COVENANT M E D I A PRESS NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS P R E S U P P O S I T I O N A L A P O L O G E T I C S Stated and Defended GREG L. BAHNSEN Edited by Joel McDurmon Copyright 2008The American Vision, IncPublished jointly withCovenant Media Press The American Vision, Inc. 3150 Florence Road Powder Springs, Georgia 30127-5385 www.AmericariVision.org 1-800-6218-9460 Covenant Media Press 8784 FM 226 Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 www.cmfnow.com No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers, except for brief quotations in critical reviews or articles. Such quotations must be in context. Greg L. Greg L.

Bahnsen (1948-1995) provided perhaps the clearest, most faithful, and most powerful advancement of Cornelius Van Til's presuppositional apologetics of anyone. This statement holds true both for Bahnsen's written schol arly work as well as his practical applications in both formal and informal debates and exchanges. Those knowledgeable of Van Til's "Copernican Revolution" in Christian apologetical method will un derstand the enormity of this compliment to Greg Bahnsen. Those not formerly introduced to Van Til or Bahnsen will understand shortly after beginning this volumefor this book presents the most clear, systematic, and rigorous statement and defense of Van Tillian presup positional apologetics written to date. This volume presents the systematic counterpart to Bahnsen's earlier publication, Van Til's Apologetic: Readings and Analysis.1 While that previous work included a broad and topical overview and explanation of Van Til's contributionwhich, though highly or ganized according to an outline, and much more accessible than Van Til's own massive corpus of writing, still does not fully execute the task of a systematic workthis volume gets closer to an apolo 1. (Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1998).

PREFACE getical version of "systematic theology," as opposed to, say, "biblical theology." Both approaches provide vital understanding, and now we have both. As Morton Smith explains in his Systematic Theology, the task of systematic theology involves beginning with revelation, con structing the system, demonstrating and defending the truly biblical nature of the system, and lastly, examining critically all that has gone before.2 If we can understand Bahnsen's former Analysis as outlining a general system, we can receive this text as completing the rest of the systematic task. In this volume you will find the biblical and theoretical muscle behind the explanations given in the previous effort, the faithful defense, and the trenchant critical examination of alternative works and methods. Thus this work naturally compliments and expands the earlier Analysis (although, as you will see, Bahnsen actually wrote this later work years prior to the earlier published book). What Was Lost Now Is Found Besides the importance, rigor, and quality of this work, the book also has an amazing story behind it. Bahnsen originally began this work only to fill two chapters in a collaborative effort, The Foundationsof Christian Scholarship: Essays in the Van Til Perspective, edited by Gary North in 1976.3 Bahnsenas by all accounts he was wont to docontinued adding and revising the work.

It outgrew the scope useful for the book, with the side effect of beginning to delay the publication. The publisher gave Greg an ultimatum: either submit his two articles within two weeks, or he would use another author (who had already submitted!) for the chapters. Greg complied, but at the necessary expense of setting aside the much lengthier and more detailed work he had already begun. Within two weeks Bahnsen supplied almost a hundred pages that became chapters 10 and 11 still necessary reading today!in North's phenomenal display of Van Til's influence and importance. 2. See Morton H.

Smith, Systematic Theology, 2 vols. (Greenville, SC: Green ville Seminary Press, 1994), 1:22-24. 3. (Vallecito, CA: Ross House Boob, 1976). viii PREFACE Meanwhile, Bahnsen periodically returned to the "chapters" he originally began, which now approached a self-sustaining treatise. Over time he continued adding and revising, and at some point had the work typeset as a preliminary step for publication.

When he re ceived the "galley proofs" (20"-long typeset pages used for author's review and editing), Greg continued revising towards what clearly promised to be his magnum opusa work which contained a clear and thorough positive statement of the presuppositional method as well as a comparison of that method against other allegedly "presup positional" systems and a defense against other non-presuppositional critics and rivals. At this point, the most unexpectedand unfortunateturn of events occurred. For some reason, unknown to everyone close to Bahnsen, the galleys were lost. Lost, as in disappeared. I can only imagine, in view of Bahnsen's voluminous and varied output during this time (he taught seminary until 1979, pastored a church and Christian school after that, wrote articles and lessons for various media, generated hundreds of audio tapes, and regularly typed out twenty-page, single-spaced letters to critics and inquirers alike, among other things, plus a draining embroilment in controversy at Reformed Theological Seminary), that th e magnum opus which took so much valuable time, yet had little direct financial support, gave way to his various other duties necessary to pay the bills. Whatever happened (and my speculation may not come even re motely close), the galleys vanished into the mists of a life in transi tion and remained lost until Bahnsen's untimely passing in 1995. Only by the amazing grace of God did that which was lost get found.

After Bahnsen's deathabout sixteen years after his masterpiece-in-progress disappearedthe effort of cleaning out his offices solved the great mystery. The long-lost galleys and atten dant materialswhich Greg had apparently sealed in an envelope and mailed to his California office from Jackson, MShad fallen behind one of thirty filing cabinets bulging with Bahnsen's written, received, and clipped materials. Dusting off the cobwebs and in specting the envelope, Covenant Media Foundation director Randy Booth conferred with Bahnsen's mother, who helped discern the date of the package from the old address written on it. Having long since heard rumors that Bahnsen had begun this work around the ix PREFACE time she mentioned, Randy put two and two together to get four hundredover four hundred pages that is, once we would convert the galleys into standard pages. Having the physical evidence that the publication began, Randy called the original publisher to inquire about the printing plates (es sential for continuing the process!). Unfortunately, the original printer had long since destroyed them.

Bahnsen had delayed so long, and further circumstances had extenuated that delay, the printer could no longer waithe could not keep the valuable resources and materials tied up with an old lagging project when other orders demanded them. So the old plates no longer existed. In the absence of vital resources, the project remained filed away. Less than a year ago the project arose as a subject of interest at American Vision. Hearing that Covenant Media had something of a "manuscript" unpublished, we began to talk. Upon receiving the galleys for our review, we realized that even though the printer destroyed the original plates, the advance of technology made it pos sible to convert the text to a digital format.

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