Christian Ontology: God is Essential for A Varied Assortment of Truths

By Applied Apologetics
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Published: Dec. 25, 2012
Words: 2,510 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

I argue that what is true depends on and presupposes what there is. I maintain this position in the face of all sundry ontic kinds and sorts since all things exist and are sustained by God. God is and He is ontologically necessary for truth. An Apologetics Paper.

Extended description

I contend that what is true depends on and presupposes what there is. I maintain this position in the face of all various ontological kinds and sorts since all things exist and are sustained by God. God is and He is ontologically necessary for truth. Matter and motion actually exist because God created all things. Essentially, Christianity is necessary to provide a proper accounting for all things that exist including diverse ontological categories. An apolgetics paper.

Tags

christian philosophy, william craig, josh mcdowell, cornelius van til, greg bahnsen, jp moreland, john frame, christian ontology, ontic truths, universals

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