Herman Bavinck's four-volumeĀ Reformed DogmaticsĀ is one of the most important theological works of the twentieth century. Leading Bavinck expert John Bolt edited that work, which has received wide acclaim. Now Bolt has edited a recently discovered manuscript from Bavinck, in print for the first time, which serves as a companion toĀ Reformed Dogmatics.Ā Reformed EthicsĀ follows the same method and explores the ethical and spiritual dimensions of key doctrines beyond those ofĀ Reformed Dogmatics. It mines the moral teachings of the early church and medieval and Puritan spirituality while addressing a variety of topics, offering scholars, pastors, and students Bavinck's mature reflections on ethical issues. This book is the first of three planned volumes.
608 pages
"For the last decade, a global readership has enjoyed the theological and historical richness of Bavinck'sĀ Reformed Dogmatics. At the outset of that work, Bavinck set out that dogmatics is happiest in the company of its twin discipline, theological ethics. Dogmatics and ethics, respectively, show usĀ whyĀ andĀ howĀ we should love God. For that reason, they belong together as 'related members of a single organism.'
Since its release,Ā Reformed DogmaticsĀ has given a wide audience the chance to engage with a great Christian theologian on God and God's works of creation, salvation, and consummation.
InĀ Reformed Ethics, we are invited to think with Bavinck about the concreteness of human life in the light and strength of God's deeds for us. For that, we owe the editor and translators a great deal."
James Eglinton, Meldrum Lecturer in Reformed Theology, New College, University of Edinburgh
Contents
Introduction to Herman Bavinck'sĀ Reformed EthicsĀ by Dirk van Keulen and John Bolt Introduction Ā§1Ā Historical Overview of Christian Ethics Ā§2Ā Terminology Ā§3Ā Division and Organization of Ethic Ā§4Ā Foundation and Method of Ethics Book I: Humanity before Conversion 1. Essential Human Nature Ā§5Ā Human Beings, Created in God's Image Ā§6Ā The Content of Human Nature Ā§7Ā Human Relationships 2. Humanity under the Power of Sin Ā§8Ā The Devastation of the Image of God in Humanity Ā§9Ā The Organizing Principle and Classification of Sins 3. The Self against the Neighbor and God Ā§10Ā Sins of Egoism in the Narrow Sense Ā§11Ā Sins against the Neighbor Ā§12Ā Sins against God 4. The Fallen Image of God Ā§13Ā The Image of God in Fallen Human Beings 5. Human Conscience Ā§14Ā The Conscience 6. The Sinner and the Law Ā§15Ā The Law Ā§16Ā Natural Morality Book II: Converted Humanity 7. Life in the Spirit Ā§17Ā The Nature of the Spiritual Life Ā§18Ā The Origin of the Spiritual Life Ā§19Ā The First and Basic Activity of the Spiritual Life 8. Life in the Spirit in the Church's History Ā§20Ā Mysticism, Pietism, and Methodism 9. The Shape and Maturation of the Christian Life Ā§21Ā The Shape of the Christian Life: The Imitation of Christ Ā§22Ā The Growth of the Spiritual Life 10. Persevering in the Christian Life Ā§23Ā Security and Sealing 11. Pathologies of the Christian Life Ā§24Ā Diseases of the Spiritual Life and Their Roots 12. Restoration and Consummation of the Christian Life Ā§25Ā Means of Restoration Ā§26Ā Consummation of the Spiritual Life; Meditation on Death Indexes