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Christianizing the World? (2)

David Engelsma·2013-04-01

By joining with the world of ungodly, unbelieving men and women, in Christianizing the world, the Christian puts himself in the position of being of the world. He is now one with the world in a great, spiritual project: nothing less than Christianizing the world. He opens himself up to the world’s t

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Christianizing the World? (1)

David Engelsma·2013-03-01

Thus, a Christianized world is identified with the kingdom of God. The implication, which the proponents of Christianizing are happy to draw, is that those—chiefly the Protestant Reformed Churches—who reject the project are without a kingdom-vision, indeed fail to seek and promote the kingdom of God

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Christianizing the World? (6)

David Engelsma·2013-08-01

Basic to the project of Christianizing the world is the conviction that the ungodly are favorably inclined to the project, that the ungodly regard the cultural-Calvinists as friends, indeed as indispensable fellow workers in the grand project of creating a good, even godly earthly kingdom of peace a

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Christianizing the World? (3)

David Engelsma·2013-05-01

Those who promote the Christianizing of the world as the duty of the church and of the Christian present the project as the coming of the kingdom of God in the world. The Christian colleges that are on this bandwagon beat the drum of the coming of the kingdom. Not much is heard of church or covenant

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Christianizing the World? (4)

David Engelsma·2013-06-01

Let no one persuade you that by rejecting the Christianizing of the world you neglect the kingdom of God or come short in living its distinctive life in all the spheres of human life.

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Our Influence on the World in the Last Times

Kenneth Koole·1991-06-01

Many today speak of our calling to influence the world as Christians. What most have in mind is that we make the world more “Christian”, that is, more moral and Biblically centered. What they have in mind is establishing a Kingdom of Christ with peace and prosperity and justice on this earth with Ch

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In the World, Not of the World: Christian Education Beyond Devotions and Bible Class

Dan VanUffelen·1999-07-01

On class trips, Christian students should be learning to witness to the rest of the world. In all of our Christian education, this world should be explored with God as our navigator. We are strangers in a strange land, merely passing through this world until that glorious day when God leads us to ou

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The Coming of the Kingdom: "Christianizing The World?"

David Engelsma·2013-10-04

Involved in this enterprise are such evangelical luminaries as Charles Colson, now dead, Richard Mao and J.I. Packer. These and other prominent evangelicals insist that such efforts involving cooperation with Roman Catholics are right, indeed necessary, as the calling from God to Christianize A

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Preparing Youth for Living in the End Times

William Langerak·2001-06-01

This “Christianizing” involves bringing the whole world under the political and religious dominion of Christianity, which will rule the world for a “golden” thousand years by re-establishing Old Testament Jewish law. Only then will Christ return (if, as some maintain, he even comes at all.) The vict

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The Coming of Christ's Kingdom: Christianizing the World?

David Engelsma·2013-09-26

In a Christianized America, the judicial branch, the Supreme Court, though made up of a majority of non-Christians, will decide all cases brought before it in harmony with the Christian God's condemnation of murder. Therefore, the Supreme Court will decree that abortion, as the murder of the unb