Crisis of Doctrine or Ethics—or Both?
With what one might interpret as a note of nostalgia, the Rev. J. D. Eppinga (The Banner, Sept. 13, 1982, p. 25) bemoans the lack of a distinctive and Reformed lifestyle in his denomination. At the conclusion of one of his usually interesting "Of Cabbages & Kings" articles he writes as follows: With what one might interpret as a note of nostalgia, the Rev. J. D. Eppinga (The Banner, Sept. 13, 1982, p. 25) bemoans the lack of a distinctive and Reformed lifestyle in his denomination. At the...
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