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How blessed and amazing are God's gifts, dear friends Life with immortality, splendor with righteousness, truth with confidence, faith with assurance, self-control with holiness And all these things are within our comprehension.
— Clement of Rome
Without revelation religion sinks back into a pernicious superstition.
— Herman Bavinck
Man is an enigma whose solution can be found only in God.
— Herman Bavinck
Conversion is not the source of truth, but the source of certainty with regard to the truth.
— Herman Bavinck
The task of dogmatics is precisely to rationally reproduce the content of revelation that relates to the knowledge of God.
— Herman Bavinck
It is, moreover, of the greatest importance for every believer, particularly for the dogmatician, to know which Scriptural truths, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, have been brought to universal recognition in the church of Christ. By this process, after all, the church is kept from immediately mistaking a private opinion for the truth of God.
— Herman Bavinck
Religious experience is neither the source nor the foundation of religious truth
— Herman Bavinck
Ethical culture must be a philosophy of revelation or it cannot exist.
— Herman Bavinck
The truth and value of Christianity do not depend on the fruits which it has borne for civilization and culture: it has its own independent value; it is the realization of the kingdom of God on earth;
— Herman Bavinck
If the moral law or the ideal good indeed exists outside of us, then it must be grounded in and be one with the Godhead.
— Herman Bavinck
One arrives at metaphysics, at a philosophy of religion, only if from another source one has gained the certainty that religion is not just an interesting phenomenon—comparable to belief in witches and ghosts—but truth, the truth that God exists, reveals himself, and is knowable.
— Herman Bavinck
Without God all things go wrong, both in our living and in our thinking. The denial of the existence of God means the elevation of the creature into the place of God.
— Herman Bavinck