God's Word in Servant-Form: Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck on the Doctrine of Scripture

Gaffin, Richard B.


$11.77 $12.95
This product will ship directly from the publisher and you may not receive tracking. Learn More
cover_type
Pack Option
pack

From the Preface, by Richard B. Gaffin Jr.: "This study, written for the 100th anniversay of J. Gresham Machen on 28 July 1981, first appeared as a two-part article, uner the title, "Old Amsterdam and Inerrancy?," in the Westminster Theological Journal (44 [Fall 1982] 250-89 and 45 [Spring 1983] 219-72). It is reprinted here with minor revisions...I offer it here confident that the views of Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck on Scriptrure it considers have perennial value for the well-being of Reformed and evangelical theology and church life and so make a singularly important contribution to the crucial debate about Scripture that continues unabated today within evangelical circles, further complicated as they currently are by recently ermergent "post-conservative evangelical" impulses."


Specifications
  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780980037005
  • Page Count
    126
  • Publisher
    Reformed Academic Press
  • Publication Date
    February 2008

Endorsements (5)

About the Author

Richard B. Gaffin Jr., is Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary. He is a graduate of Calvin College, Grand Rapids, and he holds his ThM and ThD degrees from Westminster. He also is the author of Resurrection and Redemption: A Study in Paul's Soteriology, and Perspectives on Pentecost.

Reformed Academic Press

God's Word in Servant-Form: Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck on the Doctrine of Scripture

From $11.77 $12.95

From the Preface, by Richard B. Gaffin Jr.: "This study, written for the 100th anniversay of J. Gresham Machen on 28 July 1981, first appeared as a two-part article, uner the title, "Old Amsterdam and Inerrancy?," in the Westminster Theological Journal (44 [Fall 1982] 250-89 and 45 [Spring 1983] 219-72). It is reprinted here with minor revisions...I offer it here confident that the views of Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck on Scriptrure it considers have perennial value for the well-being of Reformed and evangelical theology and church life and so make a singularly important contribution to the crucial debate about Scripture that continues unabated today within evangelical circles, further complicated as they currently are by recently ermergent "post-conservative evangelical" impulses."

cover_type

  • Paperback

pack

  • Single
  • Imperfect
View product