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Is It Really Possible?

It is readily acknowledged by almost everyone that there are differences of opinion on doctrinal matters in Reformed circles. One such difference concerns the Sovereignty of God. In the Christian Reformed Church Dr. James Daane has for some years been dealing with various phases of this precious truth. The reader may note particularly Daane’s articles JIl […]

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Calvin College and Seminary

That Calvin College and Seminary have served, and are serving, as pillars of the Christian Reformed Church can hardIy be questioned. The following simple facts may suffice as evidence. Nearly all the men who now constitute the ministry of the Christian Reformed Church were educated at Calvin College and Seminary; the great majority of present teachers at Calvin […]

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Building Sound Homes

When we think of building a house, we think in terms. of design and architecture, of brick and mortar, of wood and nails, of plumbing and lighting, of carpeting and furnishings. These are some of the ingredients which go into the building of a house. But, because we want to make a house a home, and a […]

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From a Principal’s Desk…

Sidney Harris writes a column for the Knight Syndicate entitled “strictly personal.” That title holds for this article on parochialism. Over coffee cups my friends can get me pretty excited when they defend parochialism in practice, even though they say. it may be wrong in principle. At the elementary and secondary level we have been able to afford the […]

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Is It Worth Reading?

General Revelation G. C. BERKOUWER (Wm. B.Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapid., Mich. 1955) “There is no more significant question in the whole of theology and in the whole of human life than that of the nature and reality of revelation” (p. 17). Thus does Professor Berkouwer close his opening chapter in this volume entitled General Revelation, the […]

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