I'll echo the recommendation of Greg Bahnsen's "Van Til's Ap...

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That's actually a tough ask. Van Til thought in Dutch and didn't always translate well into English. Most of his books are quite difficult. (He could'...

I'll echo the recommendation of Greg Bahnsen's "Van Til's Apologetic." He does a great job of presenting Van Til in more approachable terms.

One that is a bit more broad, comparing the classical, evidential, reformed, and fideist approaches to apologetics in a balanced, clear, and concise manner, with examples of how each approach would attempt to steer a conversation, is "Faith Has Its Reasons" by Kenneth Boa and Robert Bowman Jr.

I need to read more Rothbard... Maybe some summer reading.

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