Reform dogmatics. Volume 2
Reform dogmatics. Volume 2

Reform dogmatics. Volume 2

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The four-volume Reformed Dogmatics by Herman Bavinka is a classic work on the theology of the Reformed Church of the beginning of the 20th century. The second volume opens with a proper systematic examination of various theological topics: Herman Bavink discusses God and the original world.

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Preface to the Russian edition

Part 4. About God
23. The incomprehensibility of God
24. Knowledge of God inherent in man from birth
25. Acquired knowledge about God
26. Names of God
27. Classification of God's names
28. Proper names
29. Incommunicable qualities
30. Transferable qualities
31. Holy Trinity
32. The Council of God

Part 5. About the original peace
33. Creation
34. Spiritual world
35. Material world
36. The origin of man
37. The essence of a person
38. The destiny of man
39. Conduct

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Герман Бавинк

Herman Bavink was born in the Netherlands in the family of a reformed pastor. In 1880, he graduated from Leiden University and defended his doctoral thesis with honors. After serving for one hour as a pastor of the Reformed Church in the north of the country, he accepted the invitation of the Theological Seminary in Kempen and taught dogmatics and ethics there for 20 years. In 1902, Bavink left Kampen and was appointed a professor at the Free University in Amsterdam. In 1911, he became a member of parliament and until his death combined teaching and political activities. "Reformer Dogmatics" is the main work of Herman Bavinka.

ISBN 978-985-7122-45-5
Year 2023
Cover Hardcover, dust jacket
Pages count 784
Language Russian
Weight 1399 g
Size 240 x 170 x 49

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Price ₴1,700.00
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