In my opinion, the writings of Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) are some of the most valuable in the long tradition of reformed theology. Thanks to a large financial investment, hard working translators, and the Dutch Reformed Translation Society, Bavinck’s writings have never been more accessible to the English-speaking English-reading world.
For me personally, Bavinck has joined Jonathan Edwards in becoming my life-long theologians of choice—two men I’ve committed an especially large sum of time and money with the goal of garnering all the divine truths their writings offer (note the phrase: “life-long”).
As part of this goal, I’ve accumulated what I believe to be the largest on-line index of Bavinck’s books and articles in the English language. In the future I hope to use the website for a number of other purposes, but for those interested in Bavinck I invite you to have a look and tell me what you think:
Thanks for the link brother. I’ve only come across glimmers of Bavinck from time to time, but everytime I do, I think to myself, “Man, I got to read some more of his stuff!”
Thanks again.
‘BH
Thanks! I’ve bookmarked it. I’m not yet familiar with Bavinck, but look forward to “meeting” him.
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