After a seventeen-hour drive, we arrived in Grand Rapids. We missed the first session–so the first thing we heard was an historical lecture by James Bratt the next day. On the drive I had enough time to read Bavinck’s Essays on Religion, Science and Society, Our Reasonable Faith, and the Sacrifice of Praise. First things [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Bavinck'
Notes on “A Pearl and a Leaven”
September 23, 2008
Back From the Bavinck Conference
September 22, 2008
I have returned, weary but intellectually invigorated, from the conference in Grand Rapids, and I will be posting my reflections on various aspects of it, and its subject, shortly–. Stay tuned.
“A Pearl and A Leaven”: Bavinck Conference at Calvin Seminary
September 13, 2008
My Professor Jay Shim has invited me along with a horde of theology students to the Bavinck conference at Calvin. It was a bit sudden of an opportunity, but it took very little reflection to agree to the proposition. So I’ll be blogging that conference–which may be of slightly less interest to my readers than [...]
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