Extended registration deadline for Paris neo-Calvinism conference
Registration for the 23–24 August 2012 “Neo-Calvinism and the French Revolution” conference has been extended through June 30th. The updated flier (PDF) includes details on the conference schedule,...
View ArticlePreview of The Bavinck Review 3 (2012)
The Bavinck Review 3 (2012) is now available to Bavinck Society members. This year’s issue contains an intriguing comparison between Jonathan Edwards and Herman Bavinck, four award-winning PhD papers...
View ArticleBavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics for BibleWorks
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics, 4 vols., is now available as a module for BibleWorks 9. The entire work is conveniently cross-linked for easy switching between the BibleWorks main window and...
View ArticleInterview with Willem de Wit on his On the Way to the Living God
Next up in our series of author interviews is Willem J. de Wit, whose proefschrift at VU University Amsterdam under Professors A. van de Beek and C. van der Kooi was recently published as On the Way to...
View Article2012 Bavinck Prize Awarded to J.I. Packer
The Bavinck Institute at Calvin Theological Seminary is honored to present the 2012 Bavinck Prize for Outstanding Reformed Contribution to the Church, the Academy or Public Life, to the Reverend,...
View ArticleAudio from Doctrine for Proclamation Conference
The following lectures were delivered at the 18 October 2012 Doctrine for Proclamation conference held at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, MI in honor of J. I. Packer, recipient of the 2012...
View ArticleThe Bavinck Review 3 (2012)
The Bavinck Review 3 (2012) (PDF; 1.7 MB) is now freely available: Cover, Front Matter, Contents, and Editorial by John Bolt Articles “Created Over a Second Time” or “Grace Restoring Nature”? Edwards...
View ArticleCLP publishes translation of The Christian Family by Herman Bavinck
The Christian’s Library Press recently announced its publication of the first English translation of Herman Bavinck’s Het Christelijk Huisgezin, 2nd ed. (1912): The Christian Family. Originally written...
View ArticleJohn Bolt reviews Trinity and Organism by James Eglinton
In the latest issue of Cardus’ Comment magazine Professor John Bolt reviews Trinity and Organism: Towards a New Reading of Herman Bavinck’s Organic Motif by James P. Eglinton.
View ArticleJunius Institute at Calvin Seminary
Given that Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics stands firmly within the theological tradition of the great sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Protestant scholastic doctors of the church, Bavinck...
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