The Authority of Scripture in Reformed Theology
Biographical note
Henk van den Belt, Ph.D. (2006) in theology, Leiden University, is pastor in the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, assistant professor in systematic theology and staff member of the International Reformed Theological Institute at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Readership
Theologians, historians with a special interest in the Reformation and the development of Reformed theology, and philosophers, interested in epistemological issues, discussed from a Christian perspective.
Reviews
"Van den Belt’s work is a solid foundation of fine scholarship combined with deep piety that does Bavinck proud, and my concluding suggestions are given as an appreciative invitation to go a further step in our understanding and theological practice today."
John Bolt, Calvin Theological Seminary
Journal of Reformed Theology 4 (2010) 71-94
John Bolt, Calvin Theological Seminary
Journal of Reformed Theology 4 (2010) 71-94
Table of contents
Abbreviations
Preface
Chapter 1 Truth and Certainty
Chapter 2 Calvin’s Institutes
Chapter 3 Source and Sense
Chapter 4 Reformed Orthodoxy
Chapter 5 Benjamin B. Warfield
Chapter 6 Herman Bavinck
Chapter 7 Trusting the Truth
Bibliography
Preface
Chapter 1 Truth and Certainty
Chapter 2 Calvin’s Institutes
Chapter 3 Source and Sense
Chapter 4 Reformed Orthodoxy
Chapter 5 Benjamin B. Warfield
Chapter 6 Herman Bavinck
Chapter 7 Trusting the Truth
Bibliography
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