In this edited and translated edition of Christian Scholarship, Calvinist theologian Herman Bavinck explores how the Christian faith benefits higher learning, particularly religious studies, natural sciences, and the humanities.
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Johan Herman Bavinck fue un autor neerlandés cuyas obras se adentran en indagaciones teológicas y filosóficas. Exploró la intrincada relación entre fe y razón, ofreciendo profundas perspectivas. Sus escritos presentan un rico desafío intelectual para los lectores que buscan comprender preguntas existenciales más profundas. Es importante no confundirlo con su tío, Herman Bavinck.


Essays on Religion, Science, and Society
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Herman Bavinck, the premier theologian of the Kuyper-inspired, neo-Calvinistic revival in the late-nineteenth-century Netherlands, is an important voice in the development of Protestant theology. This volume, now in paper, is the capstone of his distinguished career. These seminal essays offer an outworking of Bavinck's systematic theology as presented in his Reformed Dogmatics and engage enduring issues from a biblical and theological perspective. The collection presents his mature reflections on issues relating to ethics, education, politics, psychology, natural science and evolution, aesthetics, and philosophy of religion. Pastors, students, and scholars of Reformed theology will value this work.