Home
Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction
Barnes and Noble
Loading Inventory...
Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction in Franklin, TN
Current price: $36.99

Barnes and Noble
Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction in Franklin, TN
Current price: $36.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: Hardcover
"definitive study"
— Scottish Journal of Theology (SJT)
Discover the rich theology of NeoCalvinism.
Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck sparked a theological tradition in the Netherlands that came to be known as NeoCalvinism. While studies in NeoCalvinism have focused primarily on its political and philosophical insights, its
theology
has received less attention.
In
NeoCalvinism: A Theological Introduction
, Cory C. Brock and N. Gray Sutanto present the unique dogmatic contributions of the tradition. Each chapter focuses on a distinct theological aspect, such as revelation, creation, salvation, and ecclesiology. NeoCalvinism produced rich theological work that yields promise for contemporary dogmatics. This book invites readers into this rich theological trajectory.
“This book is the sign that [NeoCalvinist] theology has now passed beyond the Dutch fairway. It has reached the international waters.” —George Harinck
"the standard guide to the movement"
— First Things
— Scottish Journal of Theology (SJT)
Discover the rich theology of NeoCalvinism.
Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck sparked a theological tradition in the Netherlands that came to be known as NeoCalvinism. While studies in NeoCalvinism have focused primarily on its political and philosophical insights, its
theology
has received less attention.
In
NeoCalvinism: A Theological Introduction
, Cory C. Brock and N. Gray Sutanto present the unique dogmatic contributions of the tradition. Each chapter focuses on a distinct theological aspect, such as revelation, creation, salvation, and ecclesiology. NeoCalvinism produced rich theological work that yields promise for contemporary dogmatics. This book invites readers into this rich theological trajectory.
“This book is the sign that [NeoCalvinist] theology has now passed beyond the Dutch fairway. It has reached the international waters.” —George Harinck
"the standard guide to the movement"
— First Things
"definitive study"
— Scottish Journal of Theology (SJT)
Discover the rich theology of NeoCalvinism.
Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck sparked a theological tradition in the Netherlands that came to be known as NeoCalvinism. While studies in NeoCalvinism have focused primarily on its political and philosophical insights, its
theology
has received less attention.
In
NeoCalvinism: A Theological Introduction
, Cory C. Brock and N. Gray Sutanto present the unique dogmatic contributions of the tradition. Each chapter focuses on a distinct theological aspect, such as revelation, creation, salvation, and ecclesiology. NeoCalvinism produced rich theological work that yields promise for contemporary dogmatics. This book invites readers into this rich theological trajectory.
“This book is the sign that [NeoCalvinist] theology has now passed beyond the Dutch fairway. It has reached the international waters.” —George Harinck
"the standard guide to the movement"
— First Things
— Scottish Journal of Theology (SJT)
Discover the rich theology of NeoCalvinism.
Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck sparked a theological tradition in the Netherlands that came to be known as NeoCalvinism. While studies in NeoCalvinism have focused primarily on its political and philosophical insights, its
theology
has received less attention.
In
NeoCalvinism: A Theological Introduction
, Cory C. Brock and N. Gray Sutanto present the unique dogmatic contributions of the tradition. Each chapter focuses on a distinct theological aspect, such as revelation, creation, salvation, and ecclesiology. NeoCalvinism produced rich theological work that yields promise for contemporary dogmatics. This book invites readers into this rich theological trajectory.
“This book is the sign that [NeoCalvinist] theology has now passed beyond the Dutch fairway. It has reached the international waters.” —George Harinck
"the standard guide to the movement"
— First Things

















