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The work presents a systematic introduction to Reformed dogmatics, explaining its purpose, scope, and method while situating it within theological history and literature. It defines the name and encyclopedic place of dogmatics, outlines divisions and methodological options, and examines foundational principles: external revelation (general and special), the authority and characteristics of Scripture, and internal grounds such as faith. Distinct approaches—historical‑apologetic, speculative, and ethical‑psychological—are evaluated, and the relation between faith and theology is treated. Patristic, scholastic, Roman, and Reformation sources are surveyed to orient readers and suggest further questions and literature for study.

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Herman Bavinck

Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) was a Dutch Reformed theologian and philosopher, renowned for his contributions to systematic theology and his defense of Reformed orthodoxy. His most significant work, "Gereformeerde dogmatiek," is a comprehensive four-volume systematic theology that has influenced Reformed thought and education. Bavinck's writings explore the relationship between faith and reason, the nature of God, and the implications of Reformed theology for contemporary society. In addition to his theological works, he also addressed social issues, as seen in his book "De vrouw in de hedendaagsche maatschappij," which discusses the role of women in modern society. Bavinck's legacy continues to resonate in theological circles today.

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