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Reformed Dogmatics by Herman Hoeksema. Grand Rapids, Mich.; Reformed Free Publishing Association, 1966. 872 pp., $14.95. Reviewed by James Daane. This is Herman Hoeksema's greatest book, and he did not live to see it published. Reformed Dogmatics is the deposit of the mature thinking of an authentic
In The Presbyterian Journal of April 17, 1968 there appeared the following review of "Reformed Dogmatics" which we quote in full. For the information of our readers, The Presbyterian Journal is a weekly magazine which represents the conservative wing in the Southern Presbyterian Church, a denominati
The following review of "Reformed Dogmatics" is reprinted by permission from The Banner of June 28, 1968. REFORMED DOGMATICS by Herman Hoeksema. Reformed Free Publishing Association, Grand Rapids, Mich. 917 pages. Price, $14.95. This is indeed the "major work" produced by the author in "his many-s
1 Bavinck, Herman; Reformed Dogmatics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2004), 2:203.
dogmatics was a notable event. For the first time Turretin's three-volume work is widely available in English translation. And Turretin is among the very finest Reformed dogmatics af- ter the Reformers. Prior to pub- lication the English translation existed in the form of a hand- written manuscript
November 2012 21 “a theodicy, a doxology to all God’s virtues and perfections, a hymn of adoration and thanksgiving, a ‘glory to God in the highest’ (Luke 2:14).”41 Because the Reformed Dogmatics is biblical and God-centered, it is also warm and practical. By design, Bavinck wove ethics into the do
2 Gordon J. Spykman, Reformational Theology: A New Paradigm for Doing Dogmatics (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1992), 78. 3 Albert M. Wolters, Creation Regained: Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldview, 2nd ed. (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2005), 34. 4 Wolters, 30.
Protestant Reformed Theological Journal In this second edition, a con- certed effort has been ex- pended to improve the read- ability without changing the meaning and substance of Hoeksema's work.... Edito- rial changes and improve- ments have been made only to the form of the book, leav- ing its es
Dogmatics has been cut loose from its firm anchorage in an infallibly inspired Scripture and has been subjectivi.zed completely. Dogmatics has become an instance of "every man for himself and the devil take the hindmost." This book, by a noted Dutch theologian, is an aston- ishing instance of such