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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
Full-Text Articles in Christianity
Editorial, John Zinkand
Justice For The Poor: The Political Problem Of Poverties, Jasper Lesage
Justice For The Poor: The Political Problem Of Poverties, Jasper Lesage
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Relational Anthropology And Education, Harry A. Van Belle
Relational Anthropology And Education, Harry A. Van Belle
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Editorial, John Zinkand
Experiential Learning: Instructional Theory Or Outmoded Fad? (Revised), Gloria Goris Stronks
Experiential Learning: Instructional Theory Or Outmoded Fad? (Revised), Gloria Goris Stronks
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Editorial, John Zinkand
Jonathan Edwards' Sermons: Search For "Acceptable Words", Helen Petter Westra
Jonathan Edwards' Sermons: Search For "Acceptable Words", Helen Petter Westra
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Reformed College Confronts Poverty, Maarten Vrieze
Reformed College Confronts Poverty, Maarten Vrieze
Pro Rege
This article is the first 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 Fred De Jong, "The Challenge of Poverty to the Reformed Community," Pro Rege (14,4: June, 1986), pp. 2-8.
Perspectives On The Christian Reformed Church: Studies In Its History, Theology, And Ecumenicity (Book Review), Case J. Boot
Perspectives On The Christian Reformed Church: Studies In Its History, Theology, And Ecumenicity (Book Review), Case J. Boot
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Perspectives on the Christian Reformed Church: Studies in its History, Theology, and Ecumenicity, by Peter De Klerk and Richard R. De Ridder, Editors, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Baker Book House, 1983.
Computers And Robotics, Wayne Tinga
B. J. Haan Lecture Series 1985, Eugene L. Westra
Responsible Technology: The Challenge Of Our Age, Calvin Jongsma
Responsible Technology: The Challenge Of Our Age, Calvin Jongsma
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Environmental Impact Of Being Busy In The Creation, Delmar Vander Zee
Environmental Impact Of Being Busy In The Creation, Delmar Vander Zee
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Christian Alternative To Land As A Commodity, Duane Bajema
Christian Alternative To Land As A Commodity, Duane Bajema
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
All Is Not Gold, John Hofland
Editorial, John Zinkand
Potential Of Stewardly Technology: Norms For The Industrial Enterprise, Nolan Van Gaalen
Potential Of Stewardly Technology: Norms For The Industrial Enterprise, Nolan Van Gaalen
Pro Rege
In the last sentence of the last full paragraph on page 24, an error appears which, in effect, reverses the intended meaning of that sentence. The second occurrence of the words "no longer" should be deleted so that the sentence reads as follows:
"In fact, Goudzwaard says, this process is so far along that some workers no longer find the dehumanizing work situation as miserable, and regard remaining responsibilities as undesirable burdens."
Philosophical Roots Of The Secular Academic Mind, Nick Van Til
Philosophical Roots Of The Secular Academic Mind, Nick Van Til
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.