Notes on Contributors
Koert van Bekkum
(Ph.D., Kampen) is Professor of Old Testament and Vice Dean for Research at the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven. He also teaches at the Theological University Kampen|Utrecht, and is an ordained minister of the Dutch Reformed Church. Koert is the author of several books and has recently contributed chapters to The Ancient Israelite World (Routledge, 2023), and Rerum Novarum: Neo-Calvinism and Roman Catholicism (Brill, 2023).
Henk van den Belt
(Ph.D., Leid) is Professor of Systematic Theology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam where he is also the director of the Herman Bavinck Center for Reformed and Evangelical Theology, and also lectures at the Theological University of Apeldoorn. He has published several books, including The Authority of Scripture in Reformed Theology: Truth and Trust (Brill, 2008) and Restoration through Redemption: John Calvin Revisited (Brill, 2013).
Bruce R. Pass
(Ph.D., Edin) is Adjunct Lecturer in Systematic Theology at Trinity College Queensland (Australian College of Theology) and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland. He is the author of The Heart of Dogmatics (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2020), editor and translator of On Theology: Herman Bavinck’s Academic Orations (Brill, 2021) and The Foremost Problems of Contemporary Dogmatics (Lexham, 2024), and has contributed to the T&T Clark Handbook of Neo-Calvinism (Bloomsbury, 2023).
Andrew Errington
(Ph.D., Aberd) is Rector of Newtown Erskineville Anglican Church, Sydney, Australia and Adjunct Lecturer in the School of Theology of Charles Sturt University. His publications include Every Good Path: Wisdom and Practical Reason in Christian Ethics and the Book of Proverbs (T&T Clark, 2020), and articles in journals such as Studies in Christian Ethics, International Journal of Systematic Theology, and Modern Theology.
William A. Ross
(Ph.D., Cantab) is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina, and a member of the Biblia latina e historiografía eclesiástica: edición y estudio de textos research project (2021−24) at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas in Madrid.
Michael Bräutigam
(Ph.D., Edin) is Lecturer in Theology and Director of the Center for Theology and Psychology at Melbourne School of Theology. He has authored Union with Christ: Adolf Schlatter’s Relational Christology (James Clarke, 2015) and Flourishing in Tensions: Embracing Radical Discipleship (Wipf & Stock, 2022). Michael currently serves as a preaching assistant at Wattle Park Chapel, Melbourne.
George Harinck
(Ph.D., VU) is Professor of the History of Neo-Calvinism at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam and director of The Neo-Calvinism Research Institute at the Theological University Kampen|Utrecht. He has published extensively on the history of neo-Calvinism, most recently co-editing The Klaas Schilder Reader: The Essential Theological Writings (Lexham Press, 2022).