Cornelius Van Til’s Doctrine of God and Its Relevance for Contemporary Hermeneutics. Jason B. Hunt

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and his all-encompassing plan. Indeed, there are no brute facts, but only that which exists in the “text” of God’s plan.212 Ironically, deconstructionism does have some affinity with Van Til’s transcendental apologetic. Both are interested in critically examining assumptions. However, deconstructionism seeks to undermine a text through exposing assumptions made concerning background issues of language and thought. These background assumptions, it is argued, are of an unfathomable, universal nature, of which man cannot have comprehensive knowledge.213 Hence, these assumptions undermine explicit assertions made in the text. Van Til, to the contrary, would argue that the grounding of all so-called unfathomable knowledge is the comprehensive knowledge that God has of his creation, in relation to his own comprehensive self-knowledge. Texts are only undermined insofar as the author (or reader), through the text, assumes an autonomous epistemological stance, independent of God.

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