Contents
Editorial Introduction
Contributors
I. PHILOSOPHY AND REVELATION
Revelation and Grace in Herman Bavinck
Jan Veenhof
Bavinck, Nietzsche, and Secularization
Gordon Graham
Why Was Bavinck in Need of a Philosophy of Revelation?
George Harinck
An Alternative Approach to Apologetics
Henk van den Belt
The Promise of Herman Bavinck’s Doctrine of Revelation: Theology beyond Dogmatism and Relativism
Jeffrey S. Hocking
Restoration and Renewal: The Nature of Grace in the Theology of Herman Bavinck
Jon Stanley
To Be or to Become — That Is the Question: Locating the Actualistic in Bavinck’s Ontology
James Eglinton
Bavinck’s “Revelation and the Future”: A Centennial Retrospective
Brian G. Mattson
II. COMMON GRACE AND COMMON WORD
Love and Law: Some Thoughts on Judaism and Calvinism
Leora Batnitzky
Sharia and the (Em)Brace of Difference: From Theology to Law to Identity Politics
Anver M. Emon
Assessing the Christological Foundation of Kuyper’s Doctrine of Common Grace
Cambria Janae Kaltwasser
From Talking About to Speaking With: The Reformed Churches in The Netherlands and Islam
Dirk van Keulen
Common Grace: A Distinctive Resource for “A Common Word”
Emily Dumler-Winckler
Simul Humanitas et Peccator: The Talmud’s Contribution to a Dutch Reformed Notion of the Imago Dei
Cory Willson
How Many Herman Bavincks? De Gemeene Genade and the “Two Bavincks” Hypothesis
James Eglinton
Common Grace and Pagan Virtue: Is Kuyperian Tolerance Possible?
Andrew M. Harmon
Advancing a Neo-Calvinist Pneumatology of Religions: The Role of Recent Yongian Contributions
Robert Covolo
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