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Contents:
- Herman Bavinck, “Foreword” to the First Edition (Volume I) of the Gereformeerde Dogmatiek
- The Bavinck Recipe for Theological Cake
- Herman Bavinck and Geerhardus Vos
- Herman Bavinck and Benjamin B. Warfield on Apologetics and the Autopistia of Scripture
- Bavinck’s Philosophy of Revelation
- Bavinck’s Organic Motif: Question Seeking Answers
- Herman Bavinck and Karl Barth in Christian Faith and Culture
- Karl Barth’s Appreciative Use of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics
- The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology: A Catholic Response to Herman Bavinck
- Religion, Mission, and Kingdom: A Comparison of Herman and Johan Herman Bavinck
- Herman Bavinck—Proto Reformed Epistemologist
- “The Kingship of Christ is Twofold”: Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms in the Thought of Herman Bavinck by David VanDrunen
- Herman Bavinck and the Pearl-Leaven Imbalance in Contemporary Youth Ministry
- A Response to “Herman Bavinck and the Pearl-Leaven Imbalance in Contemporary Youth Ministry” by Syd Hielema
- A Break with Anti-Judaic Exegesis: John Calvin and the Unity of the Testaments
- Metaphysics and Justification in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Reformed Theology
- A Brief History of Heaven in the Writings of Jonathan Edwards
- The Glory of Spiders and Politics
- Experience. Expression, Understanding: Gerardus Van Der Leeuw’s Phenomenologival Method
- The Seven Days of Creation
- Lost Keys: The Absolution in Reformed Liturgy
- “A Benefit No Mind Can Fully Comprehend”: Bavinck’s Doctrine of Justification
- I Will Pour Out My Spirit on All People: Everyday Life Approaches to Wisdom Literature from Latin America
- The Book of Revelation: A Latin American Interpretion
- The Redemptive-Historical Dynamics of the Salvation of “All Israel” (Rom. 11:26a)
- Getting the “Two Books” Straight: With a Little Help from Herman Bavinck and John Calvin
- Calvin Bibliography: 2011
- Revisiting the Psalm of Jonah
- Calvin’s Theological Appropriation of His Philosophical Sources: A Note on Natural Law and Institutes 2.2.22-23
- Vos and Berkhof on Union with Christ and Justification
- Groen van Prinsterer: Godfather of Bavinck and Kuyper
- It’s About Time: Opening Reformational Thought to the Eschaton
- Reforming Public Theology: Two Kingdoms, or Two Cities?
- Piety in Print: Mapping the Contours of the Spirituality if Jean de I’Espine (1506-1597)
- All is Well
- A Good Sermon Is Hard to Find
- Preaching the Creeds and Confessions of the Church: The Case for Theological Literacy
- Applying Gracefully
- Balancing the Spiritual Diet: Suggestions for Preaching from the Book of Hebrews
- Applying Daniel’s Messages to the Church Today
- Scripture and Preaching at Calvin Theological Seminary
- Calvin Bibliography: 2012
- The Imitation of Christ ass Illumination for the Two Kingdoms Debate
- “Abraham had two sons”: Augustine and the Allegory of Sarah and Hagar (Galatians 4:21-31)
- Jonah 1:9—An Example of Elenctic Testimony
- Missionary Ecclesiology in an Age of Individualization
- From a NeoCalvinistic to an Ecumenical Theology of Religions: The Development of the Theologia Religionum of Johannes Verkyul
- Pierre Viret on War and Peace
- Practicing the Kingdom: A Critical Appraisal of James K. A. Smith’s Desiring the Kingdom
- Loyal Orthodoxy: Christelijke Dogmateik: Een Inleiding by G. Van den Brink and C. van der Kooi. Zoetermeer: Boekencentrum, 2012.
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