Scriptural Religion and Political Task
In these conferences we are experiencing a recovery of the Word of God in its integral meaning as directing Principle of our whole life, of our ‘walk’ in life, that is of our life-dynamics.
In these conferences we are experiencing a recovery of the Word of God in its integral meaning as directing Principle of our whole life, of our ‘walk’ in life, that is of our life-dynamics.
This book contains the lectures which Dr. H. Evan Runner presented to two student conferences in 1959 and 1960. Runner was professor of philosophy at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, from 1951 until 1981, when he became professor of philosophy emeritus.
The following “unsolicited” review of three volumes of a series on ancient history (from c.1500 B.C. to c.300 B.C.) by a single author, is neither an authorized single book review, nor a comparison of three journal articles on the same subject by different authors.
Anyone familiar with Herman Dooyeweerd’s philosophy has encountered his refreshing treatment of what he termed “naive experience.”
Rudolf Bultmann, retired Professor of New Testament, of the University of Marburg, is often the center of interest throughout the theological world.
The Kingdom of God, or the Kingdom of Heaven, is one of the most central concepts in the history of revelation.
This book, also first published in the Dutch language approximately a decade ago, has remained a solid contribution of permanent significance to the fascinating subject of the kingdom of God.
Serious students of the Bible and concerned church members will welcome the appearance in print of these helpful and interesting essays by Professor Ridderbos.
Unlike Herder, who expected to witness the dawning of an age of true humanity, Kuyper detected dangerous tendencies toward deterioration and godlessness in the “spirit of the time.”
Unlike Herder, who expected to witness the dawning of an age of true humanity, Kuyper detected dangerous tendencies toward deterioration and godlessness in the “spirit of the time.”