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Organic knowing: the theological epistemology of Herman Bavinck
Recent scholarship has increasingly recognized the unity of Herman Bavinck’s (1854-1921) thought, shedding the once-predominant reading that Bavinck was a conflicted thinker caught between modernity and orthodoxy. There were ‘two Bavincks’, the secondary literature claimed.
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Herman Bavinck’s Concepts of Education and Pedagogy
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Concept of Sin in Herman Bavinck`s Reformed Dogmatics
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Critical Approach to Herman Bavinck's Unterstanding of Melanchthon
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America\u27s Two First Freedoms: A Biblical Christian Perspective on How the Second Amendment Secures First Amendment Rights [PDF]
Blackwell, Hon. J. Kenneth
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2023
Abstract This chapter introduces Herman Bavinck. It begins by offering a brief overview of his life demonstrating how he was born into a context in which the relationship between modernity and confessional orthodoxy was being worked out in substantially new ways.
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Abstract This chapter introduces Herman Bavinck. It begins by offering a brief overview of his life demonstrating how he was born into a context in which the relationship between modernity and confessional orthodoxy was being worked out in substantially new ways.
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