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John Bolt


Born
in Grootegast, Netherlands
October 07, 1947


John Bolt is an American-Dutch Reformed theologian. He is a professor emeritus of systematic theology at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the author and editor of several books. He edited Herman Bavinck's Gereformeerde Dogmatiek into English as Reformed Dogmatics. Bavinck influenced him into theological method. ...more

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Bavinck on the Christian Li...

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Economic Shalom

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The J. H. Bavinck Reader

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A Free Church, a Holy Natio...

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Christian and Reformed Today

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The Christian Story and the...

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Five Studies in the Thought...

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‘Common Grace and the Chris...

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A Theological Analysis of H...

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Stewards of the word: Chall...

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“if everything finally comes down to inward-looking self-interest, to getting more for oneself, to accumulating wealth or power, very little is left for other motivations that can be described as true, noble, good, and lovely.”
John Bolt, Economic Shalom: A Reformed Primer on Faith, Work, and Human Flourishing



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