PRTJ Vol. 58, No. 2 (April 2025)
The April 2025 issue of the Protestant Reformed Theological Journal (Vol. 58, No. 2) commemorates the centennial of the 1924 Christian Reformed Church Synod in Kalamazoo, which addressed the controversial doctrine of common grace. The articles explore the historical context and theological implications of the synod's decisions, including critiques of common grace and the well-meant offer of the gospel, arguing that these concepts diverge from Reformed confessions and Scripture. The issue emphasizes the importance of defending sovereign grace in Christ and revisiting these theological debates as a means of upholding truth within the Reformed tradition.
in this issue: Volume 58 • April 2025 • Number 2 P R O T E S T A N T R E F O R M E D T H E O L O G I C A L S E M I N A R Y 4949 Ivanrest Avenue SW Wyoming, Michigan 49418-9142 www.prcts.org ISSN 1070-8138 (print) ISSN 2373-2091 (digital) Volume 58 • April 2025 • Number 2 Editor’s Notes 1 Decisions of the Christian Reformed Synod of 3 Kalamazoo 1924 The CRCNA Synod Kalamazoo 1924: “Church History That Affected the Future” 13 Douglas Kuiper God Giving Good Things to All People:...
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