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THE CHURCH AND ITS THEOLOGIANS Theology is popularly defined as the “interpretation of religious faith, practice, and experience.” In the church different people take part in it in different ways and degrees. We arc thankful for good “pew theologians,” Aquila and Priscilla, tentmakers, heard the preaching of the eloquent Apollos, then “took him unto them, and expounded unto […]

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May a Reformed Church Join the W.C.C.

One of the projects of the World Council of Churches during the last few years has been an elaborate and detailed study of what it calls the “Missionary Structure of the Local Congregation.” Some of the results of that study are very revealing. According to the WCC, “The Church is nothing other than a segment of […]

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The 1966 Synod of the Reformed Church in America

The General Synod of the Reformed Church in America which met in Holland, Michigan, in June was neither more radically liberal nor more conservative than past synods. Instead, the Synod contributed predictably and substantially to conforming the Reformed Church in America to the thinking and action of the rest of the ecumenical denominations. Three radical and […]

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My own introduction to Christian education came comparatively late in life. My education through high school was in the public schools of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, area where the only religiously oriented schools of which 1 was aware were the parochial schools of the Roman Catholics and the Lutherans. When I thought of those institutions at all, […]

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