Should We Read Herman Bavinck’s The Philosophy of Revelation as an Apologetics of Despair

Revista Teológica, Seminário Presbiteriano Do Sul 72 (2):95-109 (2019)
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In dealing with arguments against the Christian faith in his book The Philosophy of Religion, Herman Bavinck uses a series of argumentative strategies. One of these strategies is the apologetic of despair. This study tries to fi gure out whether this strategy tends to be observed in most essays of the book or its use is only circumstantial.

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Isaias D'Oleo-Ochoa
Calvin Theological Seminary

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