Herman Bavinck is enjoying some attention at the moment, not least with the completion of the four-volume English translation of his Dogmatics and a full biography on the way.
And then there’s The Bavinck Institute, which ‘exists to promote Reformed scholarship in the line of Herman Bavinck and his neo-Calvinist contemporaries and proteges’.
Among other activities, the Institute produces The Bavinck Review, which is made freely available on the website six months after publication. The first volume (contents below) has just become available. Individual articles are available here, or the entire issue can be downloaded as a 3.3MB pdf here.
Editorial
John Bolt
Introduction to The Bavinck Review
Articles
James D. Bratt
The Context of Herman Bavinck’s Stone Lectures: Culture and Politics in 1908
Dirk van Keulen
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Ethics: Some Remarks about Unpublished Manuscripts in the Libraries of Amsterdam and Kampen
In translation
Herman Bavinck, trans. John Bolt
John Calivn: A Lecture on the Occasion of his 400th Birthday, July 10, 1509-1909
Pearls and Leaven
Bavinck Bibliography: 2008-2009
Book Reviews
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