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  1. Egocentricity, Organism, and Metaphysics: Sin and Renewal in Bavinck’s Ethics.Nathaniel Gray Sutanto - 2021 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (2):223-240.
    The recent discovery and translation of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Ethics and the ongoing work on the sources and contours of his organic ontology create the impetus to relate these two trajectories together. The twin questions this article will be asking, precisely, are these: what is the logical relationship between Bavinck’s organic whole federalism, where ethical ties are ontologically constitutive, with his claim in the Reformed Ethics that sin’s organizing principle is the prioritization of the ego above all else? Further, how (...)
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  • Egocentricity, Organism, and Metaphysics: Sin and Renewal in Bavinck’s Ethics1.Nathaniel Gray Sutanto - 2021 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (2):223-240.
    The recent discovery and translation of Herman Bavinck’s (1854–1921) Reformed Ethics and the ongoing work on the sources and contours of his organic ontology create the impetus to relate these two trajectories together. The twin questions this article will be asking, precisely, are these: what is the logical relationship between Bavinck’s organic whole federalism, where ethical ties are ontologically constitutive, with his claim in the Reformed Ethics that sin’s organizing principle is the prioritization of the ego above all else? Further, (...)
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