The Decline and Retrieval of Divine Incomprehensibility in Modern Reformed Theology
Abstract This article explores the way in which two modern Reformed theologians, Charles Hodge and Herman Bavinck, articulate their theologies of divine incomprehensibility and the knowability of God in radically different ways, against the backdrop of post‐Kantian epistemology.
Jack O'Grady
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Jan Bavinck’s (1826-1909) Reformed Piety: Experiential and Holistic
This article introduces the theology of a neglected figure in the Dutch Reformed (Gereformeerde) tradition of the nineteenth century: Jan Bavinck (1826-1909), the father of Herman Bavinck (1854-1921).
Leiva Israel José Guerrero
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Tracing the Hand of God: Divine Providence, Dutch Colonial Policy, and Herman Bavinck
Abstract In this essay, I trace the main contours of Herman Bavinck's account of divine providence, outlining its unique features. I then highlight ways that Bavinck's parliamentary speeches which touch on the subject of colonial policy in the Dutch East Indies expose a hidden risk in his formulation of this doctrine.
Bruce R. Pass
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Ignoring God Triune? The Doctrine of the Trinity in Dutch Theology [PDF]
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Brink, G. van den, Erp, Stephan van
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Is it not God’s mercy that nourishes and sustains us … forever? Some theological perspectives on entangled sustainabilities [PDF]
This essay explores the question whether and if so what contribution Christian systematic theology can make to contemporary discourse on sustainability and more specifically ‘entangled sustainabilities’.
Conradie, Ernst
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James Eglinton. Bavinck: A Critical Biography. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2020. 450 pp. (review) [PDF]
John Bolt, an emeritus professor at Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI) and an expert on Calvinism, endorsed James Eglinton’s new biography of Herman Bavinck with these words: “This will be the definitive Bavinck biography for generations.” Time will tell ...
Reinder Bruinsma, Tom de Bruin
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Only a fully trinitarian theology will do, but where can that be found? [PDF]
The argument of this contribution, departing from a famous article by Arnold van Ruler, is that a fully Trinitarian theology requires attention to God's work and not only God's identity and character.
Conradie, Ernst
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Imitating Christ: Bavinck’s Application of an Ethical Norm in the First Commandment
This essay seeks to examine the distinctive way that Herman Bavinck employs the imitation of Christ within Reformed Ethics. The distinctive way in which Bavinck understands and applies the imitation of Christ in his exposition of the commandments is ...
Joustra Jessica
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Book Review: Herman Bavinck. Christian Worldview
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Numerical calculations of excitonic properties of novel nanostructures, such as nanowire and crystal phase quantum dots, must combine atomistic accuracy with an approachable computational complexity.
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