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Hopefully by 2035...but not crossing my fingers!The new Beeke/Smalley volume is outstanding as well, and will be four volumes eventually.
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Hopefully by 2035...but not crossing my fingers!The new Beeke/Smalley volume is outstanding as well, and will be four volumes eventually.
Well why not just try A’ Bagel, I mean Brakel with your morning coffee?Lane, I have to confess I'm not very familiar with A'Brakel. How does he compare to others such as Bavinck or Vos? Appreciate your input.
Lane, I have to confess I'm not very familiar with A'Brakel. How does he compare to others such as Bavinck or Vos? Appreciate your input.
Theology of John Owen.What do you consider to be the book(s) that is THE Puritan magnum opus?
Especially if we are talking about that one essential Puritan work that must be on every shelf.
Theology of John Owen.
Thank you, that's helpful.A'Brakel is a Dutch Further Reformation systematic theology that includes ethics, doctrine, and devotional material, all wrapped up in a scholastic methodology that avoids jargon. It is a rather remarkable work, and one that ought to be on the short list of any layman who wants thorough yet understandable treatments of Christian doctrine. Much more basic than Bavinck, yet not trite. Lots more devotional content than Vos, though otherwise fairly similar.
Thanks everyone. You have not helped me at all in choosing something to purchase haha
The Death of Death in the Death of ChristAre you referring to the Soli Deo Gloria title?
I have looked through the sample on the Crossway site and see Beeke's appreciation of Bavinck. But no mention of Vos as far as I can see.The new Beeke/Smalley volume is outstanding as well, and will be four volumes eventually.
Beeke's book is probably largely based on his own lectures, and he's been teaching for a long time (note that Smalley is his teaching assistant). Vos's RD just came out a few years ago--my guess would be that the substance of what Dr. Beeke is putting in his ST was settled before Vos was available.Do you know if he makes good use of Vos' RD in his doctrine of God? One reason I asked is that I was thinking that a quality modern Systematic Theology would make good use of the combined strengths of Bavinck and Vos (as well as outher solid theologians of course!).
Beeke's book is probably largely based on his own lectures, and he's been teaching for a long time (note that Smalley is his teaching assistant). Vos's RD just came out a few years ago--my guess would be that the substance of what Dr. Beeke is putting in his ST was settled before Vos was available.
Someone with more inside information is free to correct me.
Vos's RD just came out a few years ago--my guess would be that the substance of what Dr. Beeke is putting in his ST was settled before Vos was available.
Good point! I didn't think of that!Those who read Dutch had access to Vos before the recent Lexham publication.
Why?Read Bavinck.
Read Bavinck.