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Tables of Contents for Paradox and Truth
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
11
2
Introduction
13
1
The Relative Neglect of Van Til
14
2
The Evangelical Worldview and the Trinity
16
3
Plantinga's View of the Trinity
19
22
The Oneness/Threeness Problem
20
1
Three Analogies of the Trinity Compared
21
11
Plantinga on the Western Latin Option
23
5
Plantinga on Barthian Modalism
28
1
Plantinga on the Social View of God
29
3
Interacting with Plantinga's View
32
9
Contributions of Plantinga's View
32
3
Questions for Plantinga's View
35
6
Van Til's Doctrine of the Trinity
41
20
The Problem of Contradiction
44
8
The Question of Novelty
52
2
The Purpose of Paradox
54
5
Conclusion
59
2
Comparing Van Til With Plantinga
61
12
Person
61
2
Perichoresis
63
2
One and Many
65
2
Logic
67
3
Worldview
70
3
Kuyper, Covenant, and Worldview
73
32
The Trinitarian Covenant in Reformed Theology
73
8
Covenantal Language and God's Attributes
81
4
Love
85
4
Faithfulness
89
5
Righteousness
94
4
Trinitarian Implications
98
2
Direction for Reformation
100
5
Conclusion
105
10
Appendix A: From On the Trinity by Hilary of Poitiers
115
4
Appendix B: Lee Irons on Van Til
119
6
Appendix C: John Frame on Van Til
125
6
Bibliography
131
6
Scripture Index
137
4
Author Index
141