Restored to our destiny : eschatology & the image of God in Herman Bavinck's Reformed dogmatics / / by Brian G. Mattson.

A close conceptual analysis of Herman Bavinck’s (1854-1921) four-volume Reformed Dogmatics, this book explores what is broadly understood as the central motif of his work, the “organic” relationship between nature and grace, and highlights an overlooked aspect to this motif. Bavinck’s view of nature...

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Superior document:Studies in Reformed theology, v. 21
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in Reformed theology ; 21.
Physical Description:1 online resource (272 p.)
Notes:Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Aberdeen, 2008.
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Summary:A close conceptual analysis of Herman Bavinck’s (1854-1921) four-volume Reformed Dogmatics, this book explores what is broadly understood as the central motif of his work, the “organic” relationship between nature and grace, and highlights an overlooked aspect to this motif. Bavinck’s view of nature and grace is not only rooted in his Trinitarian theology, but, more importantly, in his covenant theology. Exploring Bavinck’s link between the doctrine of the imago Dei to an eschatology uniquely provided by Reformed covenant theology, this book serves to illumine the rationale behind his signature dogma that “grace restores and perfects nature.” Given the link between the nature/grace motif and covenant theology, this book raises the question whether the one can stand without the other.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283292343
9786613292346
9004207635
ISSN:1571-4799 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Brian G. Mattson.