Abstract
This chapter challenges the normative assertion that Herman Bavinck should be read as a theologian perpetually struggling between two irreconcilable identities, one modern and the other orthodox. Using his theology of common grace, it makes the case that Bavinck's project was to be an orthodox participant in the modern world.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The Kuyper Center Review |
Subtitle of host publication | Revelation and Common Grace |
Editors | John Bowlin |
Place of Publication | Grand Rapids |
Publisher | Eerdmans |
Pages | 278-300 |
Number of pages | 22 |
Volume | 2 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-0-8028-6631-8 |
Publication status | Published - 7 Apr 2011 |
Event | 2010 Kuyper Conference - Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, United States Duration: 15 Apr 2010 → 16 Apr 2010 |
Conference
Conference | 2010 Kuyper Conference |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Princeton |
Period | 15/04/10 → 16/04/10 |
Keywords
- Bavinck
- two-Bavincks hypothesis
- common grace