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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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Separation of Church and College

At the request of the Reformed Fellowship I will gladly give a few practical remarks about the separation of Church and College. In The Reformed Journal I wrote at the time on the principle involved, viz., sphere sovereignty. It seems that our leaders in general subscribe to that principle. But many do not consider it practical […]

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The relationship of the church to the field of education in general and particularly the right of the church to maintain a college has been a question of perennial interest and intermittent debate in Reformed circles. That general education does not belong to the task of the church is commonly accepted, or has been generally agreed upon […]

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