Van Til and the Foundation of Christian Ethics: A God-Centered Approach to Moral Philosophy - Hatch, Scott J. - 9781959145042

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  • Publisher: Reformed Forum
  • Publication Date: February 2024
  • ISBN: FHATCHSCJ___VANTILANDTHEFOUNDATI9781959145042

Van Til and the Foundation of Christian Ethics: A God-Centered Approach to Moral Philosophy

Hatch, Scott J.

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Unveiling the often-overlooked significance of Cornelius Van Til in the realm of Reformed ethics, this work draws light upon his unique moral philosophy. Grounded in the covenantal epistemology and metaphysics typically employed for apologetics, Van Til masterfully harmonized his insights with those of Geerhardus Vos’ biblical theology.

In contrast to many ethicists who concentrate on formulating and applying principles, Van Til focused his attention on the Christian’s greatest good (summum bonum), which is God himself. His dedication to exploring the ethical implications of this divine starting point produced a standard of God-centeredness in moral philosophy that remains distinctive among Reformed thinkers, setting him apart even from his students, such as Greg Bahnsen, John Frame, and Meredith Kline, who have also contributed substantially to Reformed ethics.

Amidst the rise of moral relativism in the mid-twentieth century, Van Til’s stance was steadfast. This book, which includes a new critical edition of Van Til’s Christian Theistic Ethics, reveals how, against the backdrop of this challenging era, he not only successfully defended Christian ethical foundations but also holistically integrated ethics with the rest of Christian theology, reinforcing its relevance and import.

Scott Hatch has a BA in political science from the University of New Hampshire, an MA in religion from Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington D.C., and a ThM from Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. He serves as a ruling elder at Christ Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Burke, Virginia.
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Unveiling the often-overlooked significance of Cornelius Van Til in the realm of Reformed ethics, this work draws light upon his unique moral philosophy. Grounded in the covenantal epistemology and metaphysics typically employed for apologetics, Van Til masterfully harmonized his insights with those of Geerhardus Vos’ biblical theology.

In contrast to many ethicists who concentrate on formulating and applying principles, Van Til focused his attention on the Christian’s greatest good (summum bonum), which is God himself. His dedication to exploring the ethical implications of this divine starting point produced a standard of God-centeredness in moral philosophy that remains distinctive among Reformed thinkers, setting him apart even from his students, such as Greg Bahnsen, John Frame, and Meredith Kline, who have also contributed substantially to Reformed ethics.

Amidst the rise of moral relativism in the mid-twentieth century, Van Til’s stance was steadfast. This book, which includes a new critical edition of Van Til’s Christian Theistic Ethics, reveals how, against the backdrop of this challenging era, he not only successfully defended Christian ethical foundations but also holistically integrated ethics with the rest of Christian theology, reinforcing its relevance and import.

Scott Hatch has a BA in political science from the University of New Hampshire, an MA in religion from Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington D.C., and a ThM from Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. He serves as a ruling elder at Christ Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Burke, Virginia.
  • Cover Type:
  • 275 Pages
  • Publisher: Reformed Forum
  • Publication Date: February 2024
  • ISBN: FHATCHSCJ___VANTILANDTHEFOUNDATI9781959145042