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The Theological Method of Thomas Aquinas: A Critique

An Analysis and Critique of Aquinas’s Foundation of Knowledge and Foundation of Being

Curated from a lecture series by K. Scott Oliphint
In partnership with Reformed Baptist Seminary
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Course Introduction

About Dr. K. Scott Oliphint

K. Scott Oliphint (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is professor of apologetics and systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and has written numerous scholarly articles and books, including Christianity and the Role of Philosophy (Presbyterian & Reformed); Should You Believe in God? (Presbyterian & Reformed), The Majesty of Mystery: Celebrating the Glory of an Incomprehensible God (Lexham Press), Know Why You Believe (Zondervan), and Covenantal Apologetics (Crossway). He is also the coeditor of the two-volume Christian Apologetics Past and Present: A Primary Source Reader (Crossway) and Revelation and Reason: New Essays in Reformed Apologetics (Presbyterian & Reformed).

These lectures serve as part of the curriculum for Reformed Baptist Seminary’s course HT 512 Medieval Church.



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