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Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleRelated

PRTJ Vol. 11, No. 1 (November 1977)

1977-11-01

The Journal is divided into different sections, each with its own editor. Paul Settle edits "Christian Education"; Howard A. Eyrich edits "Coun =eling"; D. Clair Davis edits "Evangelism"; Bob Den Dulk edits "Management and Fi- nances"; Bob Smith edits "Medicine and Health"; Milton Fisher e

Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleExact

Volume II, Number

1969-05-01
Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleRelated

PRTJ Vol. 35, No. 2 (April 2002)

2002-04-01

j VOLUME XXXV Protestant Reformed Theological Journal April, 2002 Number 2 In This Issue: Editor's Notes 1 Setting in Order the Things That Are Wanting (5) Robert D. Decker 2 A Comparison of Exegesis: John Calvin and Thomas Aquinas Russell J. Dykstra 15 The Serious Call of the Gospel - What Is t

Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleExact

PRTJ Vol. 2, No. 2 (May 1969)

1969-05-01
Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleRelated

PRTJ Vol. 21, No. 1 (November 1987)

1987-11-01

EDITORIAL NOTES We have added an important and interesting section to the Journal: a book review section. We hope, by means of this section, to review not only new books which are being published, but also significant books of an older sort which our readers may like to know about. We have enlisted

Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleRelated

PRTJ Vol. 12, No. 2 (April 1979)

1979-04-01

EDITORIAL NOTES As we finish our twelfth volume of the Journal with this issue and our twelfth year of publishing, we are grateful to God for enabling us to continue this work. Our subscription list has grown rapidly, and the Journal is now sent to 21 foreign countries. These countries include such

Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleRelated

PRTJ Vol. 32, No. 2 (April 1999)

1999-04-01

VOLUME XXXII Protestant Reformed Theological Journal April, 1999 In This Issue: - Number 2 '\ Editor's Notes ~ 1 Appendixes to Artiple on Christian Reconstruction Ronald Hanko 2 Christian Reconstructionism, the Kingdom and Common Grace 2 The Nature of the Visible Church 9 Related Issues 18 Lut

Standard BearerJournal ArticleRelated

A Stimulating Christian Scientific Journal

Robert C. Harbach·1970-01-01

Another interesting article in the journal relates to a joint project of World Vision and a school of Fuller Seminary known as MARC, Missions Advanced Research and Communication Center, in Monrovia, California. MARC is a data processing center which utilizes an IBM 360 computer, model 30. For more d

Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleRelated

PRTJ Vol. 34, No. 2 (April 2001)

2001-04-01

VOLUME XXXIV Protestant Reformed Theological Journal April, 2001 In This Issue: Number 2 Editor's Notes 1 Setting in Order the Things That Are Wanting Robert D. Decker 3 Genesis 1-11: Myth or History (2) David J. Engelsma 10 Thomas Bradwardine: Forgotten Medieval Augustinian (2) Russell J. Dykstr

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Presbyterianism and Independency

James Moire Porteus·1995-07-01

© All rights reserved. British Reformed Fellowship September 1995 It is appropriate at this time that we offer our thanks to all those members and subscribers who have been so supportive of this Journal. Many have written encouraging letters, or communicated verbally, expressing appreciation. Others