Bavinck? Yes. Hoeksema? No. (1)
Kenneth Koole critiques recent scholarship on Herman Bavinck's covenant theology, particularly articles in the Mid-America Journal of Theology that appear to exclude Hoeksema's theological perspective from the Reformed covenant tradition. The article challenges what Koole sees as an unfair dismissal of Hoeksema's covenant theology compared to the honored treatment given to Bavinck's similar views.
Previous article in this series: February 15, 2013, p. 220. As stated in two previous articles, we intend, eventually, to offer a brief analysis of an article found in the Mid-America Journal of Theology, volume 22, 2011 (MAJT 22) entitled "Calvin's Treatment of the Offer of the Gospel and Divine Grace," by J. Mark Beach, a professor of Mid-America Seminary. But before we do that, we wish to draw your attention to a couple of other articles in recent issues of this Journal. The first is...
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