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Theology and History in the Methodology of Herman Bavinck - Revelation, Confession, and Christian Consciousness
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Theology and History in the Methodology of Herman Bavinck - Revelation, Confession, and Christian Consciousness
Series: Oxford Studies in Historical Theology
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Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck (1854—1921) found himself between
two eras. The end of the "long nineteenth century" and the
experience of World War I marked how much the world around him had
changed. This book examines Bavinck's theological methodology with
a particular focus on its influence by the German historicist
movement. Author Cameron D. Clausing uses Bavinck's doctrine of the
Trinity to test the argument that while not embracing all of the
relativizing implications of the movement, the role of history as a
force that both shapes the present and allows for development into
the future has a demonstrable influence on Bavinck's theological
methodology. To make this argument Clausing considers Bavinck's
larger nineteenth-century context. He traces the development of
both history and theology being understood as sciences in the
university and how this required a reimagining of both disciplines.
It could be said that theology was thoroughly historicized in the
nineteenth century. The book considers the three principia of
Bavinck's theological methodology: Revelation; Confession; and
Christian Consciousness. When considering revelation, Clausing
focuses on Bavinck's argument that revelation takes its shape from
the Triune God. He demonstrates how Bavinck understood the
incarnation and Pentecost to be the pinnacles of divine
self-revelation. When looking at confession, the author argues that
Bavinck retrieved theological insights from early modern Reformed
orthodoxy, particularly in the way Bavinck engaged with the
Synopsis Purioris Theologiae. Finally, the book examines how
Bavinck did not think that a particular time in the past was a
"golden age" of theology, but that theology had to continue to
develop. Therefore, as Clausing investigates Bavinck's
understanding of the Christian consciousness, he demonstrates how
Bavinck saw the need for theology to continue to develop and
change. He demonstrates this in all parts by an examination of
Trinitarian theology showing that Bavinck engaged with and
developed his Trinitarian theology in light of nineteenth-century
philosophical categories, particularly the language of "absolute
divine personality".
General
Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Oxford Studies in Historical Theology |
Release date: |
October 2023 |
Authors: |
Cameron D. Clausing
(Lecturer)
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
256 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-766587-9 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-19-766587-X |
Barcode: |
9780197665879 |
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