The Great Bavinck Giveaway: And the Winners Are…
We really had a positive response from everyone who joined in, and it has been a blessing connecting with so many readers... Read More
The Great Bavinck Giveaway: 4 Days Left to Enter
In four days we will announce the winners for the great Bavinck giveaway. In case you haven’t heard: Reformation Heritage Books, Feeding... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Is Passive Aggressive?
Our last post concluded on a small slice of the infra- and supralapsarian views of grace by saying it was a real... Read More
Richard Glover’s Commentary on Matthew: A White Stone and A New Name
Richard Glover (1837-1919) minister of Tyndale Baptist Church, Bristol has a very fine devotional commentary hidden under a bad title. “A Teachers... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Saved by Grace: Saved by Grace?
There is much to be said in terms of praise for Bavinck’s Saved by Grace, the Holy Spirit’s Work in Calling and... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Saved by Grace: Place Your Order!
There is still plenty of time to register for the Great Bavinck Giveaway! Subscribe by April 20 to be included in the... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Grace is absolutely Certain, Isn’t it?
Our last post touched on Bavinck’s theology of the covenant from his book Saved by Grace , (Reformation Heritage Books, 2008). From... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Saved by Grace: A Little Taste of Grace
Bavinck’s theology is looking for life; to articulate it, to revel in it, and to encapsulate it especially as it is found... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Death is absolutely Certain, Isn’t It?
Our last post summarized Bavinck’s definition of sin as a non-physical ethical force that is not exactly ‘non-being’ but certainly strives in... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: What’s in a Name?
In our last few posts we’ve been plowing through Bavinck’s analysis of original sin and what was lost by the fall. Human... Read More