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  • Publisher: Westminster Seminary Press
  • Publication Date: March 2023
  • ISBN: FBAVINJH____THECHURCHBETWEENTHET9781955859059

The Church Between Temple and Mosque: A Study of the Relationship between Christianity and Other Religions

Bavinck, J.H.; Strange, Daniel (edited by)

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In this influential posthumous masterpiece, Dutch missiologist J. H. Bavinck guides readers in a candid, eloquent, and eye-opening exploration of religion, revelation, and the distinctness of the Christian faith in the context of global religions. Bavinck’s five ‘magnetic points’ (cosmic relationship, religious norm, the riddle of existence, our craving for salvation, and our awareness of a supreme power) are a transformative rubric for bringing Christ to the world, including those identifying as religious “nones.” Now for the first time in hardcover, with a luminary introduction by Daniel Strange, a new generation of Christians, pastors, and theologians can benefit from J. H. Bavinck’s must-read study of the contrast between Christianity and world religions.

J.H. Bavinck (1895–1964) was an internationally admired pastor, missionary, theologian, and apologist. A nephew of famed dogmatician Herman Bavinck, he studied at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and then in Gießen and Erlangen, Germany before ministering in the Netherlands and in Indonesia. He went on to serve as professor at the Vrije Universiteit then at Kampen. He wrote widely on the theology of missions and elenctics.

Daniel Strange (PhD, University of Bristol) is Director of Crosslands Forum and Vice President of the Southgate Fellowship. His award-winning books include Their Rock Is Not Like Our Rock, Plugged In, and Making Faith Magnetic.

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In this influential posthumous masterpiece, Dutch missiologist J. H. Bavinck guides readers in a candid, eloquent, and eye-opening exploration of religion, revelation, and the distinctness of the Christian faith in the context of global religions. Bavinck’s five ‘magnetic points’ (cosmic relationship, religious norm, the riddle of existence, our craving for salvation, and our awareness of a supreme power) are a transformative rubric for bringing Christ to the world, including those identifying as religious “nones.” Now for the first time in hardcover, with a luminary introduction by Daniel Strange, a new generation of Christians, pastors, and theologians can benefit from J. H. Bavinck’s must-read study of the contrast between Christianity and world religions.

J.H. Bavinck (1895–1964) was an internationally admired pastor, missionary, theologian, and apologist. A nephew of famed dogmatician Herman Bavinck, he studied at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and then in Gießen and Erlangen, Germany before ministering in the Netherlands and in Indonesia. He went on to serve as professor at the Vrije Universiteit then at Kampen. He wrote widely on the theology of missions and elenctics.

Daniel Strange (PhD, University of Bristol) is Director of Crosslands Forum and Vice President of the Southgate Fellowship. His award-winning books include Their Rock Is Not Like Our Rock, Plugged In, and Making Faith Magnetic.

  • Cover Type:
  • 240 Pages
  • Publisher: Westminster Seminary Press
  • Publication Date: March 2023
  • ISBN: FBAVINJH____THECHURCHBETWEENTHET9781955859059