{"id":1234,"date":"2009-04-18T22:07:32","date_gmt":"2009-04-19T06:07:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/oxgoad.ca\/2009\/04\/18\/theological-disciplines\/"},"modified":"2009-04-20T07:30:23","modified_gmt":"2009-04-20T15:30:23","slug":"theological-disciplines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/oxgoad.ca\/2009\/04\/18\/theological-disciplines\/","title":{"rendered":"theological disciplines"},"content":{"rendered":"

As I plod slowly through Warfield\u2019s essay, \u201cThe Idea of Systematic Theology\u201d, I come now to a section where he discusses the various \u2018theological disciplines\u2019.<\/p>\n

He says there is a traditional categorization of theological disciplines around four heads, Exegetical, Historical, Systematic, and Practical. To these four he adds a fifth, the Apologetical. I\u2019m going to take a few posts to talk about ideas suggested by this section of Warfield\u2019s essay.<\/p>\n

First of the five, Warfield lists Apologetical Theology. He says:<\/p>\n

Apologetical Theology prepares the way for all theology by establishing its necessary presuppositions without which no theology is possible – the existence and essential nature of God, the religious nature of man which enables him to receive a revelation from God, the possibility of a revelation and its actual realization in the Scriptures. It thus places the Scriptures in our hands for investigation and study. ((Warfield, Works: Studies in Theology<\/em>, p. 64))<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

What comes to mind from this definition?<\/p>\n

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Immediately, I think of Rm 1.19-20 and natural revelation. Warfield lists several ideas as the presuppositions of all theology. These, he says, are derived from Apologetic Theology. He doesn\u2019t develop the source of Apologetic Theology, at least not so far in my reading. But aren\u2019t these things, at least in basic form, self-evident from creation?<\/p>\n

Rm 1. 20 says that these things may be known from the creation of the world: \u2018his eternal power and Godhead\u2019 and the idea that all men are inexcusable (i.e., accountable) before the God revealed in creation. Implied in these ideas must be something of the religious nature of man and the possibility of receiving revelation from God.<\/p>\n

All that remains on Warfield\u2019s list, perhaps, is that the Scriptures are in fact the realization of God\u2019s revelation. Perhaps this isn\u2019t self-evident from natural revelation, but rather is evident from a careful examination of the Scriptures themselves. They are found to be what they self-attest themselves to be: the very word of God.<\/p>\n

I have read very little of Van Til, but I hear many speak highly of him and his presuppositionalism. Since he followed Warfield (by some years) at Princeton before moving with Machen to Westminster, I suspect that Van Til was highly influenced by Warfield.<\/p>\n

Warfield says that Apologetic Theology supplies the \u2018presuppositions\u2019 upon which all other theology is based.<\/p>\n

But, I ask, does it?<\/p>\n

If I am right that Apologetic Theology is founded especially in natural revelation, then could it not be said that the presuppositions it produces for other branches of theology are in fact revelations, not presuppositions. In other words, do we really approach the Bible with presuppositions, or are we approaching it on the basis of that which is self-evident?<\/p>\n

I may be completely talking out of my hat. I really know nothing about the presuppositionalist-evidentialist debate, other than to know that there appears to be a debate.<\/p>\n

But I wonder if this debate is one that is more of \u2018much ado about nothing\u2019 when in fact the things we know for certain are only those things God has revealed to us.<\/p>\n

More to come\u2026<\/p>\n

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