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The Cultic Character of the Toronto Movement

The Toronto Movement (AACS) is described in this lucid and informative article as cultic in character. The writer, Rev. Johannes G. Vos, is a minister in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America; Professor Emeritus, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania; and editor of Blue Banner Faith and Life. It will be of interest to our […]

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Where Are We Going – With the Kingdom

One who reads the Gospels will notice how often our Lord spoke of the “kingdom of God” or the “kingdom of heaven.” Jesus was promised and was born to be King. He preached the “gospel of the kingdom.” Most of his parables begin, “The kingdom of heaven is like . . . .” In spite […]

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Prescription for Church Renewal?

Herewith is the review by Rev. Peter De Jong, pastor of the Dutton (Mich.) Christian Reformed Church, of the 255-page book, Will All the King’s Men . . . (Out of Concern for the Church Phase II) including essays by James H. Olthuis, Hendrik Hart, John Van Dyk, Arnold De Graaff, Calvin Seerveld, Bernard Zylstra, […]

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“Inroads of Subjectivism”? No

In the January 1971 issue of Outlook, Rev. Peter De Jong wrote an article entitled, The Inroads of Subjectivism. In this article Rev. De Jong accuses De Graaff, Schrotenboer, and others who are vitally connected with the AACS [Association for the Advancement of Christian Scholarship] of subjectivism. Rev. De Jong correctly defines a subjectivist as […]

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