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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
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Reviewed Title: Created in God's Image. Anthony A. Hoekema, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1986.
Fourth Day (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman
Fourth Day (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman
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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
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No abstract provided.
Faith Of The Church (Book Review), Wayne A. Kobes
Faith Of The Church (Book Review), Wayne A. Kobes
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Reviewed Title: The Faith of the Church. M. Eugene Osterhaven, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1982, 248 pages.
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman
Fundamentalism In The Crc: A Critique, Gordon Spykman
Fundamentalism In The Crc: A Critique, Gordon Spykman
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This article is a transcribed and lightly edited version of an address given April 9, 1985, at the Christian Reformed Ministers Conference, Dordt College.
Future: Toward Genuine Educational Pluralism And Disestablishment, Rockne Mccarthy
Future: Toward Genuine Educational Pluralism And Disestablishment, Rockne Mccarthy
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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
Public Education And Public Justice In A Pluralist Society, Rockne Mccarthy
Public Education And Public Justice In A Pluralist Society, Rockne Mccarthy
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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.
Editorial, John Zinkand