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Full-Text Articles in Religion
Charles Glenn: A Response, Nick Lantinga
Charles Glenn: A Response, Nick Lantinga
Pro Rege
This paper was given in response to Dr. Glenn’s presentation.
"Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools": A Response, Lloyd Den Boer
"Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools": A Response, Lloyd Den Boer
Pro Rege
This paper was presented in response to that of Dr. Charles Glenn.
Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools, Charles L. Glenn
Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools, Charles L. Glenn
Pro Rege
Dr. Glenn’s paper was presented at the Spring Semester Convocation Ceremony Dinner at Dordt College, January 15, 2004.
Response To Dr. Charles Glenn, Paul Fessler
Response To Dr. Charles Glenn, Paul Fessler
Pro Rege
This paper is a response to Dr. Glenn’s presentation.
Genevan Reformation And The American Founding (Book Review), Paul Otto
Genevan Reformation And The American Founding (Book Review), Paul Otto
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: A review of David W. Hall, The Genevan Reformation and the American Founding. (Lanham: Lexington, 2003). Xiv, 484 pages.
Talking Dirty, Analogically Speaking, Robert Sweetman
Truth Of Love And The Love Of Truth: A Christian Plato-Scholar Stops To Look At What He's Doing, And Why, Aron Reppmann
Truth Of Love And The Love Of Truth: A Christian Plato-Scholar Stops To Look At What He's Doing, And Why, Aron Reppmann
Pro Rege
This paper was presented by Aron Reppmann, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Trinity Christian College, for Trinity’s Faculty Orientation, August 2002.
Bloody Message, Leendert Van Beek
Defining "Public Justice" In A Pluralistic Society: Probing A Key Neo-Calvinist Insight, Jonathan Chaplin
Defining "Public Justice" In A Pluralistic Society: Probing A Key Neo-Calvinist Insight, Jonathan Chaplin
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Scientific Blind Spots: Did Philosophy Of Science And Religious Belief Cause Canada's Debt?, John Hiemstra
Scientific Blind Spots: Did Philosophy Of Science And Religious Belief Cause Canada's Debt?, John Hiemstra
Pro Rege
Acknowledgments: "I am grateful to The King’s University College and to Citizens for Public Justice for helping fund this unorthodox economic research project. Thanks also to Elsabe Kloppers for her careful and always cheerful assistance with the research."
Personhood And Freedom In Religio-Scientific Realism, Hisakazu Inagaki
Personhood And Freedom In Religio-Scientific Realism, Hisakazu Inagaki
Pro Rege
This article was originally published in English (with a Japanese abstract) in Christ and the World (annual monograph of Tokyo Christian University), vol. 12 (2002), pp. 55-76 and is an extended article originally presented at the conference “Cultures and Christianity A.D. 2000” in Hoeven, the Netherlands. The current version was edited after a presentation by Dr. Inagaki at Dordt College for publication in Pro Rege. When asked recently by Dordt Professor Roger Henderson of his own stand on Emergence theory, Dr. Inagaki replied that “only God is the cause of the emergence of the world and human being, and there …