Personality and worldview /
J. H. Bavinck ; translated and edited by James Eglinton ; foreword by Timothy Keller.
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Originally published in Dutch as Persoonlijkheid en wereldbeschouwing by J. H. Kok in 1928.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The struggle for a worldview -- The essence of personality -- The problem of unity -- Passive knowing -- The power of reason -- The reaction of the conscience -- Mysticism and revelation -- Personality and worldview.
"This book offers an English translation of the 1928 Dutch volume by J. H. Bavinck titled (in English translation) Personality and Worldview. Bavinck provides an Augustinian account of the relationship between the soul, each human's unique personality, and worldview. He argues for the importance of worldview, while also recognizing the dangers of worldview-based thinking gone wrong. Central to Bavinck's argument is that the gospel itself reshapes our personalities and provides us with a worldview that opposes any other worldview developed by man. By probing these philosophical questions, Bavinck helps readers think critically about the forces forming them and about how to live life with intentional thoughtfulness"--