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Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Supply vs. Popular Demand

by Joel Heflin 8 February 2010 9 Comments

It’s been more than 2 months since we ended our year long series in Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics. We covered two of the volumes and some material from ‘Philosophy of Revelation’ and ‘The Certainty of Faith.’ As the new year takes shape it feels like the work is only half done. Personally I can’t read Bavinck without some sense of guilt for not sharing it.

So if we get ten positive  responses from those interested in more Herman Bavinck we will bring back the series. Please post “yes” to the comment field on this post between now and Friday for continued articles on Bavinck’s Doctrine of God (vol. 2). Cheers

9 Comments »

  • Steve Bishop said:

    Yes please – more Bavinck!

  • Bob Hensley said:

    Yes!

  • ed said:

    Absolutely, yes!

  • John-Anthony said:

    YES!

  • Adam said:

    Yes.

  • Mike said:

    Yes,

    I received the set in the fall and would enjoy reading along.

  • Tom said:

    Yes, yes

  • Steven Carr said:

    We want Bavinck, We want Bavinck!

  • Joel Heflin (author) said:

    We’ll start next Wed. Thanks so much!

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