The excluded middle and the missiological implications of Herman Bavinck’s doctrine of angels

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  • Thiago Machado Silva Calvin Theological Seminary

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https://doi.org/10.23925/2177-952X.2016v10i17p107-119

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Herman Bavinck, Spiritual World, Missiology

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The question I ask is: what are the missiological implications of Bavinck’s doctrine of angels? It is the thesis of this essay that Bavinck’s doctrine of angels is helpful to missions because it takes the middle world seriously and provides Western missionaries with a correct view of the spiritual world based on God’s revelation not on superstitions, and with a worldview centered in the sovereignty of the triune God over the spiritual forces. The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate that in order to be an effective missionary in today’s world and to be able to correctly answer the questions that people are doing, one must take into account the existence of the spiritual middle realm, and deal with it within the framework of God’s revelation, having the triune God as the sovereign over all the exclude middle and the spiritual forces. Bavinck’s doctrine of angels provides these tools and is of great importance in this missiological task.

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2016-06-30

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