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Hart on Van Til and Barth
Darryl G. Hart starts game two of a double-header on Christ the Center as he speaks about Cornelius Van Til and Karl Barth with Camden Bucey. Dr. Hart delivered a conference address on the subject at Princeton Seminary in 2007. The proceedings from this conference have now been made available in the new book Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism. Listen to this interesting discussion on the historical context of Barth and one of principle critics.
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