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80 Vol. 52, No.

Civil Government/Law/Politics·2019-04-01
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Protestant Reformed Theological Journal 80 Vol. 52, No. 2 Civil Government/Law/Politics “Should The Testimony of an Atheist Be Believed?” 6.7.161. Ophoff responded to a news item regarding a criminal law case that drew national attention. “The Church and Politics,” 6.16.380. Ophoff responded to an articles in which the author defended the idea that church membership is an integral part of social order, so that one cannot separate one’s church membership from one’s earthly citizenship....

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