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I chose Herman Bavinck for the subject of my essay. He was an important Dutch Reformed and Neo-Calvinist theologian. Neo-Calvinism is a theological movement that focuses on God’s control over all areas of life. He emphasized biblical living everywhere in life and left a lasting impact on modern Refo
Herman Bavinck als Dogmticus (Herman Bavinck as Dogmatician), published by J.H. Kok, N.V. Kampen, the Netherlands. Price f 18.75. Herman Bavinck als Dogmticus (Herman Bavinck as Dogmatician), published by J.H. Kok, N.V. Kampen, the Netherlands. Price f 18.75. This is, for me, a very interesting bo
1 Bavinck, Herman; Reformed Dogmatics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2004), 2:203.
Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 46, No. 1 8 charged theological and ecclesiastical climate was Herman Bavinck reared. Herman Bavinck’s father was himself a minister in the Secession churches, the first to receive any kind of a formal seminary training. When Herman Bavinck was installed
9 Bavinck, Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 4, 191-192.
Bavinck was professor in the Free University of Amsterdam. 2 Rev. Kuiper was a minister in the CRC and editor of The Banner. 3 Prof. Berkhof was professor of Dogmatics in Calvin Seminary. 4 J. K. Van Baalen was minister in Munster CRC in Indiana. He was one of Hoeksema’s fiercest opponents and proba
Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 56, No. 1 84 are illegitimate according to Voetius, since they lead to intemperance and drunkenness” (347). Again with appeal to the Dutch theologian, G. Voetius, Bavinck deplores the scanty dress of some females, even at church. A Dutch painter “portrays
April 2007 83 A Review Article Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics, Volume Three: Covenant and Election David J. Engelsma Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 3, Sin and Salvation in Christ, by Herman Bavinck. Tr. John Vriend. Ed. John Bolt. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2006. Pp. 685. $49.99 (cloth). With this volume