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Recent years have witnessed a flowering in Bavinck studies and a new focus on the synthetic character of Bavinck's theology. Bavinck's epistemology represents a prime example of this synthetic character, as Bavinck recasts the principia of Reformed Orthodoxy in a Trinitarian framework, which in turn is used to address a residual problem of post-Enlightenment philosophy. While ingenious, certain inconsistencies emerge on account of the sheer complexity of Bavinck's principia. This article explores two inconsistencies that have been identified in the secondary literature and the extent to which these inconsistencies threaten the coherence of Bavinck's epistemology as a whole.

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This page is a summary of: Herman Bavinck and the Problem of New Wine in Old Wineskins, International Journal of Systematic Theology, August 2015, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/ijst.12118.
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