Bavincks discussion on what the Bible says about religion. Part 3
14th November 2020 The first paragraph gives us some wide brush strokes, then he will start looking at particular texts. Bavinck starts by saying: “In Holy Scripture there is no name for what we call religion. After all we understand religion to encompass all human relations to God in their entirety and in all their connections . Piety, love, trust, adoration, hoping on God, all taken together, are therefore what we describe as religion, Holy Scripture always deals with some concrete element of religion. Thus, scripture uses various names because it is not furnishing scientific theology even though it provides the elements for such a science.” Reformed Ethics page 54 edited by John Bolt. At first, I thought that Bavinck was wrong but now I know he is right in this assumption. Firstly; ‘’The Greek word threskeia ( Θρεσκεια ), which was used by Greek writers such as Herodotus and Josephus, is found in the New Testament. Threskeia is sometimes translated as reli...