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Choosing Gratitude: Your Journey to Joy

Kristin Marcus·2024-04-01

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Who is Jesus? Devotions on the Gospel of John for Teens

Mikaia (Looyenga) Potjer·2024-04-01

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PRTJ Vol. 58, No. 1 (November 2024)

2024-11-01

November 2024 147 Alternatively, if a book was published longer than three years ago, a reviewer may write a review article not exceeding 5000 words. Review articles provide a deeper analysis of the book than a normal book review, evaluating at greater length the issues or ideas that the book raises

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Running Low on Oil for the Beacon Light

John Huizenga·2002-02-01

are all possible topics. Book Reviews—If you have read a good book (or a bad book you want to warn others about) you can be certain there are others who would like to know about the book. Anyone can write a brief review that encourages others to read it, steers readers away from it, or recommends it

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Dianne Brummel·1952-01-01

How nice it is to have good, entertaining literature close at hand. As we do not have many really good Christian novels, some well qualified person(s) could be appointed to read the books and write a short review to be placed in the front of the book, which would point out the good and bad points of

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PRTJ Vol. 58, No. 2 (April 2025)

2025-04-01

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 58, No. 2 158 Alternatively, if a book was published longer than three years ago, a reviewer may write a review article not exceeding 5000 words. Review articles provide a deeper analysis of the book than a normal book review, evaluating at greater length

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PRTJ Vol. 27, No. 1 (November 1993)

1993-11-01

Several important book reviews appear in this issue. Be sure to read them. One book review deals with Oarence Boomsma's attempt to defend on the basis of Scripture the decision of the Christian Reformed Church to open the special offices in the church to women. It is a definitive work on the subject

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PRTJ Vol. 57, No. 2 (April 2024)

2024-04-01

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 57, No. 2 186 Books Reviewed 139 Biegel, John C. Offering and Embracing Christ. Colquhoun, John A. Treatise on the Law and the Gospel. Macleod, Donald. From the Marrow Men to the Moderates: Scottish Theology 1700–1800. 145 Heideman, Eugene P. The Canons

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PRTJ Vol. 50, No. 2 (April 2017)

2017-04-01

April 2017 149 Book Reviews forting. I continually returned to mine it for new information, and discovered such things as the benefit of classical music in junior high (648-650), the suc- cesses of the church’s fast-pitch softball team (307-308, 313), and memorable church-picnic softball (309-312).