Background
Bavinck was born in Rotterdam as the second son of reverend Coenraad Bernardus Bavinck. Both his father and his grandfather (January Bavinck) were pastors.
Bavinck was born in Rotterdam as the second son of reverend Coenraad Bernardus Bavinck. Both his father and his grandfather (January Bavinck) were pastors.
He attended the Marnix Gymnasium there.
In 1922 Bavinck married Tine Robers. Their children were Koert, Ben and Ineke. After his secondary education he went to study theology at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam.
After this study he moved to Germany to continue his study in Gießen and Erlangen.
In 1920 his work as pastor of the Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland began. He became pastor in Medan and the next year in the congregation in Bandoeng, both in Indonesia.
Both churches were focussed on the Dutch population. During a furlough he decided to stay in the Netherlands, and in 1927 he became pastor in Heemstede.
January 1930 he departed again to Indonesia, after months of preparations.
This time he went as a missionary pastor. He settled in Surakarta and worked from 1934 to 1939 as a teacher on the Seminary for Javanese Ministers in Yogyakarta. Back in the Netherlands he became in 1939 Professor at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam.
At the same time he was from 1939 till 1954 Professor of Missions at the Kampen Theological Seminary.
In 1954 he was appointed Professor of Practical Theology at Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. Because of this assignment he had to end his work in Kampen.
Among his contributions to the theology of missions, are his views on elenctics.