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Sharpening Our Meanings

The Scriptures teach us the universal character of the kingship of Christ. This we hold to without fear of contradiction. This was the conclusion drawn in the previous article dealing with this subject. We should now consider the practical side of this topic and inquire after the consequences of this teaching for our life as Christians in […]

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The Pillars of Our Church V – Doctrinal Sensitivity

Sensitivity is a characteristic of life. It is the path to life’s enlargement and enrichment. It also saves life. In the wonderful world of wild life sensitivity to foreign sounds and smells is the creature’s best defense. It constitutes a life-saving mechanism given by the Creator. Man has added many mechanical devices, both in peace and […]

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What They are Thinking…

Karl Barth and Biblical Theology Recent periodical literature has given more than usual attention to the Swiss theologian, Karl Barth. The immediate occasion for all this attention, in addition to his continued leadership of neo-orthodox thought, was his seventieth birthday last May. Theology Today, representing Princeton Seminary mainly, devoted an entire issue (October, 1956) to articles in […]

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The Celebration of the Lord’s Supper

Communion Sunday has a very special place in the hearts of believers. I would say that at no place do heaven and earth come closer together than at the Lord’s Supper. The past, the present and the future of the glorious story of salvation are brought together. The Lord’s Supper is a meal of remembrance. It […]

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Is It Worth Reading?

A New Apologetics: An Analysis and Appraisal of the Eristic Theology of Emil Brunner PAUL G. SCHROTEHBOER Kok, Kampen, 1955. 222 pp. The Christian is called always to be ready to “give an answer for the hope that is within him.” Not only is this true, but some Christians ought surely to be concerned with the science of giving […]

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