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New Covenant God Will Make, James W. Skillen
New Covenant God Will Make, James W. Skillen
Pro Rege
Dr. Skillen's essay is part of a book project, tentatively titled God's Sabbath with Creation, exploring (1) the meaning of our creaturely responsibilities in relation to the progressive development of the biblical covenants and (2) the relation of this age to the coming age - creation and eschatology.
Repose In Mystery: The Limit Of Sobriety According To John Calvin, Jan Van Vliet
Repose In Mystery: The Limit Of Sobriety According To John Calvin, Jan Van Vliet
Pro Rege
This is a revised version of a paper Dr. Jan van Vliet presented at the annual meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society, November 18, 2009, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Touch Me And Believe: Spiritual Resurrection Redefined, Michael Williams
Touch Me And Believe: Spiritual Resurrection Redefined, Michael Williams
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Man And Creation: Perspectives From The Psalms, Henry De Vries
Man And Creation: Perspectives From The Psalms, Henry De Vries
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Inspiration, Tradition, And The Problems In Translation Of The Scriptures, John Zinkand
Inspiration, Tradition, And The Problems In Translation Of The Scriptures, John Zinkand
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Recent Covenant Studies And The Reformed Believer, Wayne A. Kobes
Recent Covenant Studies And The Reformed Believer, Wayne A. Kobes
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No abstract provided.
God's Purpose For Man, Samuel Van Houte