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Louis Berkhof

    Louis Berkhof was een gereformeerd theoloog wiens werk wordt gekenmerkt door een diepgaande betrokkenheid bij de gereformeerde traditie. Hij bouwde voort op de erfenis van Johannes Calvijn en ontwikkelde de inzichten van Nederlandse theologen zoals Abraham Kuyper en Herman Bavinck. Zijn systematische theologische geschriften richten zich op een zorgvuldige verkenning van christelijke doctrines, en bieden een alomvattend beeld van het geloof. Berkhofs benadering wordt gewaardeerd om zijn helderheid, consistentie en stevige verankering in het bijbelse en gereformeerde erfgoed.

    Louis Berkhof
    Dějiny dogmatu
    Principles of Biblical Interpretation
    A Summary of Christian Doctrine
    Systematic Theology
    • 2022

      A Summary of Christian Doctrine

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Berkhof's Summary of Christian Doctrine is a very concise version of his 1932 magnum opus, Systematic Theology. Berkhof's theological views do not differ significantly from that of earlier Reformed theologians such as Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck, but his skilled summaries have proven very useful for teaching and instruction, particularly to young people and those beginning a deeper study of the Reformed tradition. This volume offers a simpler and briefer presentation of Christian doctrine geared especially to high school students. Technical terms and detailed explanations have been avoided, and important Scripture passages are printed in full.

      A Summary of Christian Doctrine
    • 2003

      Dějiny dogmatu

      • 231bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      5,0(1)Tarief

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      Dějiny dogmatu
    • 1971

      Considered one of the classics on Systematic Theology, the book covers all the basics on the reality of God, the atonement of Christ and the final state of man and the last things. Anyone who wishes to study theology would be wise to read this book as many in the Reformed tradition hold that it is a landmark in its field. It is arguably the most important twentieth century compendium of Reformed Theology. 'The work seemed particularly important to me', writes the author, 'in view of the widespread doctrinal indifference of the present day, of the resulting superficiality and confusion in the minds of many professing Christians, of the insidious errors that are zealously propagated even from the pulpits, and of the alarming increase of all kinds of sects.

      Systematic Theology