The Christian Philosophy of Science - Herman Bavinck Book

  • Author: Herman Bavinck
  • Publisher: RefCon Press
  • Cover Type: Paperback
  • Pages: 172 pages
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Religion & Spirituality, Religious Studies
  • Genre Class: Religion, Religion, Science
  • Herman Bavinck, the prominent, Dutch Neo-Calvinist theologian wrote The ChristianPhilosophy of Science in 1904, at the pinnacle of his career. However, the emphasis of this work sets it apart from Bavincks other writings. Even though Bavinck is best known as a systematic theologian, he wrote this work to contribute to a comprehensive Christian philosophy. A century ago, in the Netherlands, a renewed desire to participate in scientific research in accordance with Christian principles inspired Bavincks work on the philosophy of science. At the time, many Christian scientists and researchers were disillusioned with the methodological positivism that dominated science for much of the nineteenth century. Thus, Bavinck was ahead of his time, having written this work approximately 60 years before positivism was largely abandoned in Western academic studies. According to Bavinck, all scientific research must assume the presence of a logical order within, and consistently acting upon, Creation. This can only be the handiwork of a Sovereign Creator. He describes science as the understanding of the divine mind in various divine works. Therefore, authentic science should always lead to a further understanding and respect for God. He also argues that, given the reality of human nature, the Christian philosophy of science is essential for scientific research. People are corrupt and prone to distorting the truth for their own benefit, therefore only through the self-evaluation mandated by the gospel of Jesus Christ can we truly be scientific truth-seekers. True science, according to Bavinck, is Christocentric, as all scientific inquiry is centered on Jesus Christ. There has never been a greater need for a thorough Christian Philosophy of Science to engage in modern scientific challenges. While much work remains in this area, it is hoped that this translation of Bavincks most complete work on the subject might help steer future efforts in a positive direction.

    P>About the Author: Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) was Professor of Theology at the Free University of Amsterdam. His theological writings covered a wide range of topics, including systematic theology, philosophy, ethics, and social commentary. He is most well-known for his four-volume Reformed Dogmatics.Jan Adriaan Schlebusch is a Christian philosopher and historian. Born in 1989 in Bloemfontein, South Africa, he grew up on a cattle ranch near the city. Between 2008 and 2013, he completed a BA (Theology), a BA Honors (Latin), and an MA (Philosophy) at the University of the Free State. In 2018, he graduated with a PhD from the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Groningen. The title of his doctoral dissertation was "Strategic Narratives: Groen van Prinsterer as Nineteenth-Century Statesman-Historian." He has published several peer-reviewed papers in journals such as Trajecta and the Journal for Christian Scholarship among others. He is a senior researcher at the Pactum Institute and a visiting fellow with the Neo-Calvinism Research Institute.

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    Barcode # 9781954504035
    Brand RefCon Press
    Artist / Author Herman Bavinck
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