Reformed Forum

Van Til Group #13 — Roman Catholic and Evangelical Views of Sin and Human Consciousness

May 24, 2024
The podcast discusses the contrasting views of sin and human consciousness in Roman Catholic and Evangelical theology, critiquing Thomas Aquinas and C.S. Lewis for their perspectives. It delves into the necessity of grace, the nature of fallen man, and the importance of relying on the triune God for true ethical behavior.
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Van Til's Critique of Roman Catholicism

  • Van Til critiques Roman Catholicism for treating pre-fall man’s knowledge of God as an inferential capacity rather than implanted knowledge.
  • This approach moves theology halfway between Christianity and paganism by denying God’s immediate authority in human consciousness.
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Aquinas and the Natural Law Debate

  • Aquinas views post-fall man as able to discern natural law through reason without total depravity.
  • Van Til argues this undermines the biblical doctrine of total depravity and overestimates human ethical ability apart from Christ.
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Thomas' Metaphysics and Grace

  • Thomas’s metaphysics include a ‘glass ceiling’ where natural reason reaches a limit.
  • Grace is the supernatural help that breaks this ceiling, enabling direct knowledge and love of God’s essence.
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