Wilhelmus á Brakel: A Great Increase
Reformation Heritage Books is offering an additional $10 off a 4 volume set of Wilhelmus á Brakel’s The Christian’s Reasonable Service which... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: The Leap of Faith
Our ‘leap of faith’ here means that we have now jumped from mid-way of volume three (Sin and Salvation in Christ) into... Read More
From Bavinck to á Brakel: Less is More
Wilhelmus á Brakel’s (1635-1711) pastoral theology is warm and deserving of its title, The Christian’s Reasonable Service. à Brakel’s understated style and... Read More
From Bavinck to á Brakel: Mellow Spirituality
If trapped on a deserted island, Dr. Joel Beeke said of all the books he would take, next to the Bible, is... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Summer Reading
We’re taking some time off this summer but it’s impossible to put Bavinck down. A set of Bavinck is difficult to stuff... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: The Suit Makes the Man
In the previous post Bavinck suggested that religion has more of a connecting point to real life than people give it credit.... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Werk is Work
The past three weeks have been spent on the Incarnation. All posts prior to these were an exciting prologue. The Incarnation is... Read More
From Bavinck to á Brakel: Fast Track Spirituality
Herman Bavinck’s theology is magisterial. One cannot put it down and fail to be impressed. But study alone, understanding alone does not... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: What Happens Next
Last week we attempted to follow Bavinck through the thick of Christology. He is an outstanding guide. Bavinck has insisted that the... Read More
From Bavinck to á Brakel: On the Road
Reading Herman Bavinck is good for the mind and good for the heart. No doubt. Yet Bavinck’s applications and intents differ from... Read More