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What did Gordon Clark bring to the table that was new? Not looking for a debate, really just curious. It seems a lot of his work had to do with apologetics (my understanding of this = debate). But, what was new to his theology that previously was not believed by Christians?
 

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What did Gordon Clark bring to the table that was new? Not looking for a debate, really just curious. It seems a lot of his work had to do with apologetics (my understanding of this = debate). But, what was new to his theology that previously was not believed by Christians?
Seems like nothing new however notable in Calvanist circles as a Presuppositionalist. Thanks for sharing, never heard of this and decided to check it out. Blessings.
 
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What did Gordon Clark bring to the table that was new? Not looking for a debate, really just curious. It seems a lot of his work had to do with apologetics (my understanding of this = debate). But, what was new to his theology that previously was not believed by Christians?
He is of the Reformed Faith (Protestant). Are you familiar with Reformed Theology?
 
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