George Harinck is professor of the history of Neo-Calvinism at Theological University Utrecht and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and director of The Neo-Calvinism Research Institute at Theological University Utrecht. Brant M. Himes is associate professor in humanities at Los Angeles Pacific University.
"""George Harinck and Brant Himes have gifted us an unlikely conversation--Neo-Calvinism and Dietrich Bonhoeffer--and in doing so have brought us back to both in fuller, fresher ways. Enthusiasts of either will want to overhear this insightful, generative dialogue and its rich fruit for reconciliation, homiletics, ethics, the church, and more!"" --Jessica Joustra, assistant professor of religion and theology, Redeemer University ""Bonhoeffer's dialectical theology and the Neo-Calvinism of Kuyper and Bavinck continue to inspire many believers in the twenty-first century--maybe even more than ever before. The essays in this volume show the provocative powers of these public theologies avant la lettre, without concealing the critical differences between them. Precisely those differences will invite Bonhoeffer admirers along with heirs of the Neo-Calvinist tradition to deepen their engagement with society, church, and theology in our time."" --E. van 't Slot, chair of professional and spiritual formation, Protestant Theological University"