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Meaning, Objectivity and Universality: Bavinck and Pannenberg on History and Revelation

In: Journal of Chinese Theology
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李晋 Calvin Theological Seminary Grand Rapids, MI USA

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Abstract

This article brings Bavinck and Pannenberg into dialogue and comparison on the theme of history. Despite the differences in their theological and social context, Bavinck and Pannenberg both seek to integrate history with theology while striving to overcome the dualism that has dichotomized history and faith since the Enlightenment. They share a common debt to the varieties of modern thought. Bavinck and Pannenberg provide modern theology with a valuable perspective on how theology might become more open and scientific in response to the difficulties posed by historical studies.

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