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I've noticed that our sub, and other Reformed spaces online, tend to quote and recommend contemporary Presbyterian writers at a rate that far out-paces recommendations for contemporary Continental Reformed writers. Despite the fact that Bavinck has been all the rage over the past few years, and despite the fact that early 20th c. guys like Berkoff are frequently recommended, I struggle to name the current bullpen of prominent theologians who are doing work in the Continental Reformed tradition. Even amongst our Dutch brethren here on the sub, you're still more likely to see references to Sproul or Ferguson or even Keller than other contemporary writers.
So, Dutch bros, (and the few French guys here who are saying "What about me!?!?!"), who are the prominent contemporary theologians, both popular and academic, who are leading the charge in your tradition? What are their main works you'd recommend? What contributions do they bring to the greater Reformed world?
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