ISBN-13: 9781610971850 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 342 str.
ISBN-13: 9781610971850 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 342 str.
B. B. Warfield, the ""Lion of Princeton,"" is perhaps Americas most prolific and preeminent biblical and theological scholar, and yet he has been largely misunderstood and misrepresented. In this landmark work, David Smith penetrates to the defining features of Warfields thought and helps us understand its revolutionary character. Warfields detractors have maligned his thought as static and beholden to an outdated epistemology, yet Smith debunks this myth. Placed within his historical context, we discover Warfield expressing the organic and dynamic nature of truth, overcoming the subject-object dilemma that plagues Western epistemological rationalism and mysticism, and all through his explaining the doctrinal system warranted by the Bible. Theological scholarship and American church historiography will have to reckon with this fresh and much-needed apologetic on Americas preeminent apologist.""Smiths analysis of Warfields conception of theological science presents a formidable challenge to the standard interpretation of the Princeton mind. Bold, judicious, and compelling, Smith establishes that Warfield was a thoroughgoing Calvinist who recognized that truth is organic and unified, and in so doing dismantles what has come to be known as the Ahlstrom thesis. This book is an important addition to the literature reassessing the place of Old Princeton in the history of American Evangelicalism.""-Paul Kjoss Helsethauthor of ""Right Reason"" and the Princeton Mind: An Unorthodox Proposal""For too long scholars have advanced the mistaken notion that Warfields theology and/or theological method resulted from his previous commitments to Scottish Common Sense Realism. Thanks to David Smiths work, we may now pronounce that thesis dead. David provides the most thorough analysis of Warfields theological methodology available, and I doubt his dismantling of the supposed SCSR connection will ever be answered. He has read Warfield well, and he has set the record straight. Many thanks!""-Fred G. Zaspelauthor of The Theology of B. B. Warfield: A Systematic Summary""Warfield believed in the unitary nature of truth: as a result, he rejected the fact/value dichotomy, affirmed both the objective and subjective in his epistemology, and, sensitive to history and the coordination of philosophy and theology, viewed apologetics as a partner of evangelism and integral to Christian discipleship. David Smiths first-rate work is commended to the reading public in the demonstration of these assertions.""-Alan D. StrangeAsociate Professor of Church HistoryMid-America Reformed SeminaryDavid P. Smith, MDiv (Covenant Seminary), PhD (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School), is Pastor of Covenant Fellowship ARP Church in Greensboro, North Carolina.