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De Koster’s Unorthodox View of the Bible

Dr. Edwin H. Palmer of Wayne, New Jersey, is a Christian Reformed minister. He has served as pastor of CRC churches in Michigan (Spring Lake, Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids), has taught at Westminster Theological Seminary, and is presently serving as Executive Secretary of the New International Version of the Bible (New York International Bible […]

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Letter to the Editor

DR. DE KOSTER QUESTIONS DR. PALMER’S DECLARATION ABOUT THE BIBLE Dear Editor: I found myself as astounded as I think the “liberal” mind was delighted by Dr. E. H. Palmer’s flat declaration, in the January, 1977, issue of TilE OUTLOOK, as foHows: “To be very clear, let me assert with all the force that is […]

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De Koster versus Lindsell

Dr. Edwin Palmer of Wayne, New Jersey, a minister in the Christian Reformed Church, is presently serving as the Executive Secretary of the New International Version of the Bible (New York International Bible Society). His telling reply in this article to Editor De Koster’s repeated attacks in The Banner on Lindsell’s The Battle for the […]

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The Curriculum of a Christian Liberal Arts College

Introduction Calvin College is in a period of transformation as evidenced by three major developments: a new campus, a graduate study committee, and a curriculum study committee. This article deals with the Curriculum Report, entitled Christian Liberal Arts Education, an attempt to express the essence of Christian higher education. The work of the Committee has already […]

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Viewpoint…

THE LOVE OF GOD The love of God is a very popular subject today. And there is all kind of reason that this should be so, In most instances we find a discussion about the love of God manifested to his creatures, the love of God for all mankind and for his people in particular. And […]

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Book Reviews

Communism and Christian Faith by LESTER DE KOSTER Eerdmans. 150 pages. $3.50. Communism, Its Faith and Fallacies by JAMES D. BALES Baker. 211 pages. $3.95. Speaking of De Koster’s, book first, there is one word to describe it; Brilliant. Both as to form and content, this is as readable a volume on communism as anyone […]

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