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This article critiques John Hagee's 'blood moons' theory, which claims that lunar tetrads coinciding with Jewish feast days are divine signs of significant events for Israel. McGeown examines Hagee's hermeneutical method and selective use of historical data to demonstrate the speculative and unbibli
Moore’s family and peers was very positive. Even his parents, who were not even reformed at the time, supported his decision. Rev. Moore has many memories of his years as a seminarian. He recalls the fellowship he was able to have with fellow students and the professors. His exam at Synod and being
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these controversies. My work is wholly constructive, and I believe that that is the only kind that is really of value. S Morgan conceived of his task in terms of preaching and teaching the Word of God as it applies to the lives of the people of God. In his own words: " ... wherever I go 1 find a gr
Clayton Spronk critiques two Banner magazine articles that advocate for doctrinal tolerance and unity despite theological differences within the Christian Reformed Church, arguing that such "holy hesitancy" actually promotes the destruction of confessional Reformed doctrine. The article defends the
The men who influenced Moody when he was in Britain were from various theological backgrounds. Moody was especially anxious to meet George Mueller (1805-1898) and Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892). The former was famous for his orphanage in Bristol where he cared for street children, an orphanage he r
This article by Daniel Holstege commemorates the final publication of De Reformatie (1920-2014), the influential Dutch Reformed church paper edited by Klaas Schilder, and recounts the significant theological dialogue and eventual rupture between Schilder's Liberated Reformed Churches and Herman Hoek
Q British Reformed Journal Most Calvinists today have probably never bothe d . ]. re to react Moody. As a result there 1s 1ttle comprehension amon h a biogra ' " " T h . h h g t em as t Ph y of Moody s success . rut 1s , e somew at outshines eve h . 0 the sc 1 . . n t e likes