In this episode, Jordan Steffaniak talks with Dr. Bruce Pass about the theological contributions of Herman Bavinck. They explore Bavinck's historical context, his critiques of Protestant orthodoxy, and the significance of his work in contemporary theology. The conversation also highlights the challenges of translating Bavinck's writings and the importance of engaging with both historical and modern theological ideas. Pass shares insights from his recent translation project and edited volume on Bavinck, emphasizing the need for theologians to understand the past while addressing present challenges.Resources:1) The Foremost Problems of Contemporary Dogmatics: On Faith, Knowledge, and the Christian Tradition, trans. Bruce Pass and Gert De Kok2) Herman Bavinck: Centenary Essays, edited by Bruce PassChapters00:00 Creating an Intellectual Culture01:21 Introduction to Herman Bavinck06:29 Engaging with Bavinck's Theological Vision11:04 The Significance of Bavinck's Lectures14:55 Bavinck's Critique of Protestant Orthodoxy17:50 Bavinck's Historical Context and Methodology21:09 New Essays on Bavinck's Theology26:08 Bavinck's Influence on Psychology and Counseling30:09 The Need for Contemporary Theologians33:02 Exploring Bavinck and Barth36:42 Forming Future TheologiansSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy