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Created In God's Image (Book Review), Dennis L. De Jong
Created In God's Image (Book Review), Dennis L. De Jong
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Created in God's Image. Anthony A. Hoekema, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1986.
Communication And Culture, Charles Veenstra
Faith Of The Church (Book Review), Wayne A. Kobes
Faith Of The Church (Book Review), Wayne A. Kobes
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: The Faith of the Church. M. Eugene Osterhaven, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1982, 248 pages.
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman
John Gardner And The Morality Of Choice, James C. Schaap
John Gardner And The Morality Of Choice, James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Fourth Day (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman
Fourth Day (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: The Fourth Day, by Howard J. Van Till, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1986, 286 pages.
Calvinistic Philosophy And The Relation Between Liberal Education And Vocational Training, John Van Dyk
Calvinistic Philosophy And The Relation Between Liberal Education And Vocational Training, John Van Dyk
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman
Nature Of Fundamentalism, Al Wolters
Nature Of Fundamentalism, Al Wolters
Pro Rege
This article is a transcribed and lightly edited version of an address given April 8, 1985 at the Christian Reformed Ministers Conference, Dordt College.
Fundamentalism In The Crc: A Critique, Gordon Spykman
Fundamentalism In The Crc: A Critique, Gordon Spykman
Pro Rege
This article is a transcribed and lightly edited version of an address given April 9, 1985, at the Christian Reformed Ministers Conference, Dordt College.
Origins Debate: Part Iii - A Suggested Answer, Russell W. Maatman
Origins Debate: Part Iii - A Suggested Answer, Russell W. Maatman
Pro Rege
For part 1 see Pro Rege vol. 14, March 1986, pp. 2-9. For part 2 see Pro Rege vol. 14, June 1986, pp. 9-19.
Future: Toward Genuine Educational Pluralism And Disestablishment, Rockne Mccarthy
Future: Toward Genuine Educational Pluralism And Disestablishment, Rockne Mccarthy
Pro Rege
For part one of this essay, see "Public Education and Public Justice in a Pluralist Society," Pro Rege 14,3: March 1986, pp. 10-18.
An expanded version of this manuscript was prepared in 1985 for the U.S. Department of Education. That paper, slightly revised, is to appear in a book edited by Richard John Neuhaus.
Editorial, John Zinkand
Challenge Of Poverty To The Reformed Community, Fred J. De Jong
Challenge Of Poverty To The Reformed Community, Fred J. De Jong
Pro Rege
This article is the third in a series of three on the concept of poverty. The product of a series of seminars sponsored by the Social Sciences Division at Dordt College, the earlier articles defined poverty, introduced related Biblical concepts, and discussed the role of the state. For reference, see: Jasper Lesage, "Justice for the Poor: The Political Problem of Poverties," Pro Rege (14,2: December, 1985), p. 2-15; and Maarten Vrieze, "The Reformed College Confronts Poverty," Pro Rege (13,4: June, 1985), pp. 11-20.
Origins Debate: Part Ii - Removing Peripheral Questions, Russell W. Maatman
Origins Debate: Part Ii - Removing Peripheral Questions, Russell W. Maatman
Pro Rege
For part 1 see Pro Rege vol. 14, March 1986, pp. 2-9. For part 3 see Pro Rege vol. 15, September 1986, pp. 22-30.
Public Education And Public Justice In A Pluralist Society, Rockne Mccarthy
Public Education And Public Justice In A Pluralist Society, Rockne Mccarthy
Pro Rege
For part two of this essay, see "The Future: Toward Genuine Educational Pluralism and Disestablishment," Pro Rege 14,4: June 1986, pp. 20-27.
An expanded version of this manuscript was prepared in 1985 for the U.S. Department of Education. That paper, slightly revised, is to appear in a book edited by Richard John Neuhaus.
Origins Debate: Part I - Background, Russell W. Maatman
Origins Debate: Part I - Background, Russell W. Maatman
Pro Rege
For part 2 see Pro Rege vol. 14, June 1986, pp. 9-19. For part 3 see Pro Rege vol. 15, September 1986, pp. 22-30.
Editorial, John Zinkand
Reconstructionist Movement: In The Calvinist Tradition?, L. John Van Til
Reconstructionist Movement: In The Calvinist Tradition?, L. John Van Til
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.