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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHRISTIANITY AND SCIENCE

open access: yesVerbum Christi, 2017
The philosopher Ilse N. Bulhof's conclusion that the reception of Darwinism in the Netherlands was easy with opposition coming only from the religious quarters needs to be explained further.
David Tong
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The Decline and Retrieval of Divine Incomprehensibility in Modern Reformed Theology

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 26, Issue 4, Page 386-408, October 2024.
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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Geloof sonder sekerhede? In gesprek met Anton van Niekerk [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In this review article of Anton A van Niekerk's recent book Geloof sonder Sekerhede: Hoe kan ek nog glo? (Faith without certainties: How can I still believe?) (2014, Kaapstad: Lux Verbi.
Conradie, Ernst
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The Dualistic Nature of Christ: A Comparison Study of Herman Bavinck And Ellen White Thoughts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
: Christology has been a subject of wide discussion due the very heart of Christianity lays on this doctrine. Further, it relates directly to some core identity of believers such as soteriology, trinity and atonement. The intention of this treatise is to
Rumbay, Christar Arstilo
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Jan Bavinck’s (1826-1909) Reformed Piety: Experiential and Holistic

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University
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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Discerning Culture with Herman Bavinck [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Bavinck does not intend that we simply adopt and casually integrate secular ideas into our Christian worldview. Instead, every idea must be brought into conformity with Christ. Posting about ­­­­­­­­Christianity\u27s influence in a hostile world from In
Thompson, John B.
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Is it not God’s mercy that nourishes and sustains us … forever? Some theological perspectives on entangled sustainabilities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
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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John Haught on original sin: A conversation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article engages with John Haught's views on original sin. It offers a brief orientation to discourse on sin in the context of theological debates on human evolution. This is followed by a thick description of Haught's so-called note on original sin.
Conradie, Ernst
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Imitating Christ: Bavinck’s Application of an Ethical Norm in the First Commandment

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University
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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