Van Til's Apologetic: Reading and Analysis by Greg L Bahnsen and published by P & R Publishing.
More than a simple Cook's tour of an influential apologist, Greg Bahnsen presents Van Til's theology as he actually wrote it, but with the added commentary necessary to bridge the gap between the perceived audience of the writer and the layman. Bahnsen doesn't oversimplify, but gives true commentary and context to spotlight the material in a way that even long-time Van Til readers will find refreshing.
Van Til didn't shy away from the difficult aspects of presuppositional apologetics (which uses Christianity as a starting point rather than nature or hard science), but embraced them, incorporating them into his presentation of the Christian world-view. Bahnsen moulds much of the source texts into a comprehensive treatise on Apologetics, and covers such varied ground as:
* The place of Apologetics in Theology
* The nature, necessity and aim of Apologetics
* Apologetics in relation to Epistemology (the study of the limits and validity of knowledge)
* Comparative apologetics
* The complexities and failures of unbelief
Although Cornelius Van Til (1895-1987) authored over 250 separate pieces of material, he never released an in-depth systematic overview. This volume distils his thought on presuppositionalism, giving space to fully illustrate this biblically-based type of apologetical argument.