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- 376 Pages
- Publisher: Hendrickson Academic
- Publication Date: 2022
- ISBN: FBAVINHE____BAVINCKINTROBUNDLE2VOL
Herman Bavinck's Christianity 101 Bundle
"In writing this Guidebook," Bavinck says in his preface, "I had in mind, the pupils in the highest classes of our Christian gymnasium, public schools, in the education of teachers, and in normal schools, etc. and moreover those who desire to understand the main content of our Christian, Reformed confession of faith through a not too comprehensive or expensive book."
Herman Bavinck completed Guidebook for Instruction in the Christian Religion in 1913 and reprinted it in the Netherlands in 1931. He originally intended it for high school students and Christians of every confession. Bavinck's goal was to make Christians more familiar with the rich, deep thoughts of Scripture as universally expressed in the Christian faith.
Guidebook for Instruction in the Christian Religion is an introductory systematic theology by one of the foremost theologians of the past century. Alongside The Sacrifice of Praise, this is Bavinck at his best doing catechetical theology. To this end, Bavinck sets off to explain in a simplified manner the main contents of the Christian religion, even giving it a title that is a tip of the hat to John Calvin's Institute of the Christian Religion. While Bavinck's lengthy Reformed Dogmatics is an academic work, Guidebook for Instruction serves a more egalitarian aim. It is a theological guide for the everyday person in the pew. In this one--and much shorter--volume, Bavinck walks Christian readers through all the major topics covered in Reformed Dogmatics with theological depth and insight.
In What is Christianity?, Bavinck provides a historical sketch on the nature of Christianity and the unifying power of Christ. He proceeds from unity to diversity--on where the Christian church agrees to the areas where it differs. It is apologetic and evangelistic, ecumenical and Reformed, and historical and theological in scope. In this succinct book, Bavinck traces the history of Christian doctrine and life, distinguishing the East from the West, and then focusing on the West through the Reformation to the twentieth century. Both at the beginning and the end of the book, he places before the reader what he deemed the most important religious and theological question of the day: Who is Jesus?
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“It is no small task which Dr. Bavinck has undertaken, to tell in sixty-two small pages all that Christianity is, and that, in a series in which it is brought into comparison with other 'great religions'. He has fulfilled this task, however, in a most admirable manner. His method is, first, to point out what all Christians are agreed upon; and then to give an historical account of Christianity in its origins and it its progressive manifestations in the great forms of the Orthodox Eastern, the Romish, the Lutheran, Reformed Churches, with further descriptions of the forms it has taken since, in Anabaptism and Socinianism, and the New Protestantism rooted in the Enlightenment. His plan thus resolves itself into an informal sketch of the historical development of Christianity. This sketch is written with remarkable grasp of details and an equally remarkable power of synthesis. We cannot imagine how the work could be done better.”
B.B. Warfield
“Herman Bavinck’s Guidebook for Instruction in the Christian Religion is by far his shortest articulation of Christian theology, but in no way should be regarded as less rich than his longer works. Indeed, since this was written later than either his full dogmatics (for the academic) or his Magnalia Dei (for college educated professionals), in some ways the Guidebook represents his mature thought. It is his presentation of the Christian faith for the widest audience. I’ve been working through it and it is a delight to see so much profound learning made so accessible.”
Tim Keller
“A welcome treasure…Geared towards a broader audience than his Reformed Dogmatics, this work is just as faithful to God’s word but more accessible. The introduction is a great overview, and the clarity of the translation conveys the beauty as well as truth of Bavinck’s prose. This book is ideal for personal and group study...A welcome treasure.”
Michael Horton
“A profoundly simple and simply profound introduction to the catholic faith of the Reformed churches. Parker and Clausing’s translation is elegant and easy to read, assuring its usefulness to Bavinck’s intended audience (high school students). At the same time, the book’s scholarly apparatus guarantees its usefulness to a growing field of Bavinck studies. My sincere hope is that this edition will be widely purchased, widely read, and widely taught in Christian churches, schools and homes”
Scott Swain
“In addition to English translations of Bavinck’s Dogmatics and Ethics for academics and pastors and Bavick’s Wonderful Works of God for the college-educated, we now have this competently translated and richly annotated Guidebook prepared for high school students. Arguably, as an entry-level introduction to the riches of Reformed Christian faith, it may be the most important of the tree. It is a wonderful introduction to a great modern-era Reformed theologian; a tribute to the longing of a learned professor to pass on the riches of the faith to the next generation at an early stage in their religious development. In his preface, Bavinck describes conditions of the educational world of his day that bear eerie resemblance to ours. The publication of this volume deserves three cheers.”
John Bolt
“He is one of those rare theologians who was soaked in classic orthodoxy and yet could speak in creative, deeply learned, and rich ways as he took both Scripture and his present day seriously. But what we have here is a distinct gift: writing for a broader audience, including younger adults, he distills his theological prowess in a way that is brief and accessible yet not simplistic and naive. Using pages and paragraphs rather than chapters and books, he quickly covers vast terrain with ease and speed. Along the way, he seems to follow Augustine’s model of keeping a focus on the heart rather than merely the head as he unpacks theological truths. Thanks to the wonderful work of Clausing and Parker, it is a joy to commend this book to all, especially those who have heard about Bavinck but have found the size of his larger volumes overwhelming. Here is a first step, but hopefully not the last one.”
Kelly Kapic
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"In writing this Guidebook," Bavinck says in his preface, "I had in mind, the pupils in the highest classes of our Christian gymnasium, public schools, in the education of teachers, and in normal schools, etc. and moreover those who desire to understand the main content of our Christian, Reformed confession of faith through a not too comprehensive or expensive book."
Herman Bavinck completed Guidebook for Instruction in the Christian Religion in 1913 and reprinted it in the Netherlands in 1931. He originally intended it for high school students and Christians of every confession. Bavinck's goal was to make Christians more familiar with the rich, deep thoughts of Scripture as universally expressed in the Christian faith.
Guidebook for Instruction in the Christian Religion is an introductory systematic theology by one of the foremost theologians of the past century. Alongside The Sacrifice of Praise, this is Bavinck at his best doing catechetical theology. To this end, Bavinck sets off to explain in a simplified manner the main contents of the Christian religion, even giving it a title that is a tip of the hat to John Calvin's Institute of the Christian Religion. While Bavinck's lengthy Reformed Dogmatics is an academic work, Guidebook for Instruction serves a more egalitarian aim. It is a theological guide for the everyday person in the pew. In this one--and much shorter--volume, Bavinck walks Christian readers through all the major topics covered in Reformed Dogmatics with theological depth and insight.
In What is Christianity?, Bavinck provides a historical sketch on the nature of Christianity and the unifying power of Christ. He proceeds from unity to diversity--on where the Christian church agrees to the areas where it differs. It is apologetic and evangelistic, ecumenical and Reformed, and historical and theological in scope. In this succinct book, Bavinck traces the history of Christian doctrine and life, distinguishing the East from the West, and then focusing on the West through the Reformation to the twentieth century. Both at the beginning and the end of the book, he places before the reader what he deemed the most important religious and theological question of the day: Who is Jesus?
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Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 376 Pages
- Publisher: Hendrickson Academic
- Publication Date: 2022
- ISBN: FBAVINHE____BAVINCKINTROBUNDLE2VOL