Historical Apologist: John Calvin
John Calvin (1509-1564) was a French Reformation theologian and founder of the tradition that today is most strongly represented in Presbyterian and Reformed churches. Calvin worke
Historical Apologist: Joseph Butler
Joseph Butler (1692-1752) was an Anglican Bishop who made important contributions to both theology and philosophy. Butler’s Analogy of Religion was well known in the eighteen
Historical Apologist: Cornelius Van Til
Cornelius Van Til (1896-1987) was a Reformed theologian, born in the Netherlands and educated at Calvin College and Seminary and Princeton Theological Seminary, who had a profound
Historical Apologist: Tertullian
Tertullian (c. 160-230) was one of the most important of the early church fathers. Tertullian wrote in Latin and thus had a particularly strong influence on the Western church. Ter
Historical Apologist: Origen
Origen (c. 185-254) was a church father in the Alexandrian church whose writings show the influence of Plato. One of the first apologists for Christianity, Origen held some views l