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In Defense of the Faith: The Protestant Doctrine of Scripture (In Defense of Biblical Christianity, Vol. 1) In Defense of the Faith: The Protestant Doctrine of Scripture by Cornelius Van Til
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“Using the language of the One-and Many question we contend that in God the one and many are equally ultimate.... Unity in God is no more fundamental than diversity, and diversity in God is no more fundamental than unity. The persons of the Trinity are mutually exhaustive of one another. The Son and the Spirit are ontologically on par with the Father.”
Cornelius Van Til, In Defense of the Faith: The Protestant Doctrine of Scripture
“Using the language of the One-and Many question we contend that in God the one and many are equally ultimate. Unity in God is no more fundamental than diversity, and diversity in God is no more fundamental than unity. The persons of the Trinity are mutually exhaustive of one another. The Son and the Spirit are ontologically on par with the Father.”
Cornelius Van Til, In Defense of the Faith: The Protestant Doctrine of Scripture
“It is only within the Christian doctrine of the triune God, as we are bound to believe, that we really have a concrete universal. In God's being there are no particulars not related to the universal and there is nothing universal that is not fully expressed in the particulars.”
Cornelius Van Til, In Defense of the Faith: The Protestant Doctrine of Scripture