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Can We Avoid In-Law Problems, James A. Borland
Stress: Making The Crooked Straight, And Other Impossible Tasks, Ronald E. Hawkins
Stress: Making The Crooked Straight, And Other Impossible Tasks, Ronald E. Hawkins
Ronald E. Hawkins
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Answering The Cry For Help: A Counselor's Plea For Family Enrichment, Ronald E. Hawkins
Answering The Cry For Help: A Counselor's Plea For Family Enrichment, Ronald E. Hawkins
Ronald E. Hawkins
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Scripture As Word Of God: Evangelical Assumption Or Evangelical Question?, John D. Morrison
Scripture As Word Of God: Evangelical Assumption Or Evangelical Question?, John D. Morrison
John D. Morrison
Examines the views of D. Bloesch, G. Fackre, and C. Pinnock. Indicates their disjunctive positions introduce ontological and epistemological dualism into the doctrine of revelation. Takes Packer's view of the Bible as the Word of God written, affirming that the human languages used to reflect God's person and work are competent to do so. Finds Wolterstorff's answer to Barth and John Baillie insightful, but we must move past his views to the full-orbed acceptance of the Word of God as written to avoid negating propositional revelation.