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Gordon Haddon Clark (August 31, 1902 – April 9,
1985) was an American philosopher and Calvinist theologian. He was a primary advocate for the
idea of presuppositional
apologetics and was chairman of the Philosophy Department at Butler
University for 28 years. He was an expert in pre-Socratic and ancient
philosophy and was noted for his rigor in defending
propositional revelation against all forms of empiricism and rationalism, in arguing that all truth is
propositional and in applying the laws of logic.
His theory of
knowledge is sometimes called scripturalism.
Biography
Clark was raised in a Christian home and studied Calvinist
thought from a young age. In 1924, he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania
with a bachelor's degree in French and
earned his doctorate in
Philosophy from the same institution in 1929. The following year,
he studied at the Sorbonne.
He began teaching at the University of Pennsylvania after
receiving his bachelor's degree and also taught at Reformed
Episcopal Seminary in Philadelphia. In 1936, he accepted a
professorship in Philosophy at Wheaton
College, Illinois, where he remained until 1943, when he
accepted the Chairmanship of the Philosophy Department at Butler
University in Indianapolis. In 1973, he retired from Butler
University and taught at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia,
and Sangre de Cristo Seminary in
Westcliffe, Colorado.
In 1944, Clark was ordained a Minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian
Church. (He had been ordained a Ruling Elder in the
Presbyterian Church in the 1920s.) In the years that followed,
Clark would change denominations several times:
first to the United Presbyterian Church of North America in 1948
following the Clark-Van Til Controversy, and then to the Reformed
Presbyterian Church, General Synod in 1957, where Clark was
instrumental in arranging a merger with another Presybterian
denomination to form the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical
Synod in 1965. When this last denomination merged with the Presbyterian Church in
America in 1983, Clark refused to join the PCA and instead
entered the Covenant Presbytery in 1984.
He died in 1985 and was buried near Westcliffe, Colorado.
Philosophy
Clark's philosophy and theology has been summarized as:[1]
Publications
Clark was a prolific author who wrote more than forty books,
including texts on ancient and contemporary philosophy, volumes on
Christian doctrines, commentaries on the New Testament and a one-volume history of
philosophy:
Philosophy
- An Introduction to Christian Philosophy (ISBN
0-940931-38-9), in which Clark's thought is well summarized in
three lectures given at Wheaton College, reissued in Christian
Philosophy (ISBN 1-891777-02-5)
- Three Types of Religious Philosophy, reissued in
Christian Philosophy (ISBN 1-891777-02-5)
- Thales to Dewey, a history of philosophy (ISBN
1-891777-09-2)
- Ancient Philosophy, Dr. Clark's section of a
History of Philosophy, which he co-published with three
other authors; also includes eleven major essays, including his
doctoral dissertation on Aristotle (ISBN 0-940931-49-4)
- William James and John Dewey (ISBN 0-940931-43-5)
- Behaviorism and Christianity (ISBN 0-940931-04-4)
- Philosophy of Science and Belief in God (ISBN
0-940931-85-0)
- Historiography: Secular and Religious (ISBN
0-940931-39-7)
- A Christian View of Men and Things, which develops
Clark's Christian worldview (ISBN 1-891777-00-9)
- A Christian Philosophy of Education (ISBN
1-891777-06-8)
- Logic, a text book on logic for students (ISBN
0-940931-71-0)
- Essays on Ethics and Politics (ISBN
0-940931-32-X)
- Lord God of Truth printed with Concerning the
Teacher by St. Augustine (ISBN
0-940931-40-0)
- Selections from Hellenistic Philosophy edited by Clark
(ISBN 0-89197-396-6)
- Readings in Ethics edited by Clark and T. V. Smith
(ISBN 0-390-19545-6)
- Clark Speaks from the Grave written just before Clark
died and published posthumously, responding to some of his critics
(ISBN 0-940931-12-5)
Theology
- In Defense of Theology (ISBN 0-88062-123-0)
- Religion, Reason, and Revelation, Clark's major work
on apologetics (ISBN
0-940931-86-9)
- God's Hammer : The Bible and Its Critics (ISBN
0-940931-88-5)
- What Do Presbyterians Believe?, a commentary on the Westminster Confession of
Faith (ISBN 0-940931-60-5)
- Predestination, the combined edition of Biblical
Predestination and Predestination in the Old
Testament; a study of the idea of election in the Bible
- Karl Barth's Theological Method, a book critical of Barth (ISBN
0-940931-51-6)
- Language and Theology (ISBN 0-940931-90-7)
- The Johannine Logos, on John the Evangelist's use of the
term Logos (ISBN
0-940931-22-2)
- Faith and Saving Faith (ISBN 0-940931-95-8); reissued
as What is Saving Faith? (ISBN 0-940931-65-6)
- Today's Evangelism: Counterfeit or Genuine? (ISBN
0-940931-28-1)
- The Biblical Doctrine of Man (ISBN 0-940931-91-5)
- The Incarnation (ISBN 0-940931-23-0)
- The Holy Spirit (ISBN 0-940931-37-0)
- The Atonement (ISBN 0-940931-87-7)
- Sanctification (ISBN 0-940931-33-8)
- The Trinity (ISBN 0-940931-92-3)
- First Corinthians: A Contemporary Commentary (ISBN
0-940931-29-X)
- Ephesians (ISBN 0-940931-11-7)
- Philippians (ISBN 0-940931-47-8)
- Colossians (ISBN 0-940931-25-7)
- First and Second Thessalonians (ISBN
0-940931-14-1)
- The Pastoral Epistles on the first and second letters to Timothy and
Titus
(ISBN 1-891777-04-1)
- New Heavens, New Earth on the first and second letters of Peter (ISBN
0-940931-36-2)
- First John (ISBN 0-940931-94-X)
Additionally, Ronald Nash edited a Festschrift The Philosophy of Gordon H.
Clark (Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1968), which
presented a summary of Clark's thought (viz., the Wheaton
lectures mentioned above), critiques by several authors, and
rejoinders by Clark.
References
External
links
- The Trinity Foundation
reprints Clark's works and publishes those of his followers. They
have books for sale and articles and audio lectures available for
free.
- The Trinity Lectures in MP3 format free for download (but not
streaming),
including Clark's Lectures in Apologetics, Lectures on
Theology, and Lectures on the Holy Spirit.
- The Gordon Clark Papers,
archived by the Presbyterian Church in America.