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Herman Hoeksema (1886–1965)

Autore di Behold, He Cometh! An Exposition of the Book of Revelation

83 opere 1,396 membri 4 recensioni

Sull'Autore

Nota di disambiguazione:

(eng) Please note: the books on the Heidelberg Catechism were first published in 10 volumes and republished in 3. For sets they're identical, but please be careful combining individual volumes.

Serie

Opere di Herman Hoeksema

Reformed dogmatics (1656) 95 copie
Whosoever Will (1945) 73 copie
The Wonder of Grace (1944) 44 copie
Righteous by Faith Alone (2002) 40 copie
The Mystery of Bethlehem (1944) 37 copie
Communion with God (2011) 31 copie
Knowing God and Man (2006) 30 copie
In the Midst of Death (1943) 21 copie
The Amazing Cross (1943) 18 copie
The Royal Sufferer, (1945) 17 copie
Rejected of men (1946) 16 copie
Abundant Mercy (1949) 14 copie
The power of the Cross, (1947) 13 copie
God's Way Out (1944) 12 copie
Love The Lord Thy God (1955) 11 copie
Jesus In The Midst, And (1948) 8 copie
The Gospel 4 copie
Man of sorrows. (1956) 4 copie
Sin and Grace 2 copie
The millennium period (1953) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1886-03-12
Data di morte
1965-09
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Netherlands
Luogo di nascita
Hoogezand, Groningen, Netherlands
Luogo di morte
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Luogo di residenza
Hoogezand, The Netherlands
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Grandville, Michigan, USA
Istruzione
Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Attività lavorative
theologian
Organizzazioni
Protestant Reformed Churches
Christian Reformed Church
Protestant Reformed Theological School
Nota di disambiguazione
Please note: the books on the Heidelberg Catechism were first published in 10 volumes and republished in 3. For sets they're identical, but please be careful combining individual volumes.

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"Credo, ergo confiteor"
"I believe, therefore I confess"
 
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rbcarver | Aug 23, 2023 |
I have somewhat of a mixed review here. Oddly enough, Hoeksema's writing here is fine. I would certainly disagree at some points, and I think he misunderstood at points as well, but he was exploring the issues of this controversy basically fairly. He published the original complaint against Gordon Clark and responded to it. Nothing wrong with that.

But this collection is far less fair. First of all, it is not at all what it suggests to be. The title is rather misleading, and there is no subtitle to clarify. This is a collection of editorials about the Clark-Van Til Controversy, but a history of it or back and forth on it. The publisher in his introduction and afterward is very clear -- he believes that Van Til and his students have committed a grievous crime against the church in raising these questions about Clark. But all that is in view here is one man's response to the Complaint that kicked off the controversy. Furthermore, he does not even publish the Complaint itself, as Hoeksema did. We are not even given the courtesy of having the other side fairly represented. This was not Hoeksema's fault. It is clear in the introduction and afterward that the publish has a personal ace to grind.

While reading this, I took it upon myself to find some representation of the other side, and found a discussion of the controversy at Reformed Forum (http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc163/). The men here are clearly on Van Til's side, but I found their approach charitable and fair. Hoeksema's approach is much the same way, though I think he goes too far in places and misunderstands the original point at times. In summary, this book would have been a lot more helpful if the publisher had attempted to act more in that same Christian spirit and at very least publish the Complaint along with this response.
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nesum | 1 altra recensione | Jul 21, 2013 |
Theology, Systematic Theology, Theology Proper
 
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Abrev | Aug 3, 2016 |
"This book is a series of editorials written at the time of the so-called Clark-Van Til controversy in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in the mid-1940's. The essays are some of the best analyses of its meaning we have seen in print, written by the editor of the Standard Bearer. Far from being a sideshow, and far from being dead, the assault on the doctrines of Scripture by the faculty of Westminster Seminary determined the path that the Seminary, and to some extent, the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, would follow for the remainder of the century." The Trinity Foundation
Contents: Introduction: The Text of a Complaint; The Views of Gordon H. Clark; The Incomprehensibility of God; The Answer; The Primacy of Truth; The Primacy of Intellect; Rationalism; Sovereignty and Responsibility; The Sincere Offer of the Gospel; Arminianism; Saving the Reprobate; John Calvin; Calvin on Common Grace; Contradicting Scripture; An Arminian Gospel; Presbytery Minutes; The General Assembly's Decisions; Postscript; Index; Scripture Index
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Questa recensione è stata segnalata da più utenti per violazione dei termini di servizio e non viene più visualizzata (mostra).
 
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lettermen | 1 altra recensione | Jan 25, 2008 |

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Opere
83
Utenti
1,396
Popolarità
#18,409
Voto
4.1
Recensioni
4
ISBN
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