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Church History and New Testament Studies

Russell Dykstra·2006-01-15

Thirdly, since history is the unfolding of God's counsel, it is a revelation of God in His works, through Christ. The history of the church is the record of the work of the Son of God, who, "from the beginning to the end of the world, gathers, defends, and preserves to Himself by His Spirit and Word

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Early Church History

John A Heys·1945-01-01

This, of course, is all according to God’s eternal counsel and for the sake of His church, and must be viewed in that light. In this department we hope to consider together the lives and works of these men around whom the history of the church centers, both those Christ uses to develop and maintain

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Why Study the History of the Church?

Agatha Lubbers·1975-01-01

The Reformed Christian studies Church History because the history of the Church aids him in understanding the Scriptures. Although the Scriptures are perspicuous, the history of the gathering of the Church, as this is recorded in the Scriptures, can be more clearly and more fully understood when the

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Why Study the History of the Church?

Agatha Lubbers·2009-03-01

The Reformed Christian studies church history because the history of the church aids him in understanding the Scriptures. Although the Scriptures are perspicuous, the history of the gathering of the church, as this is recorded in the Scriptures, can be more clearly and more fully understood when the

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RFPA Annual Meeting - "The Importance of Reading Church History"

Clayton Spronk·2014-09-03

In the Nicene Creed the church confesses that there is only “one holy catholic and apostolic church.” This means that the Christian faith and life of the true church of Jesus Christ as she is manifested today in various denominations and congregations is rooted in the church of the past. Times may h

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Lesser-Known Reformers: John Oecolampadius (1482–1531)

Douglas Kuiper·2024-04-01

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Knowing Church History

Douglas Kuiper·2017-03-31

And verse 11 of Isaiah 46 says that, Yea, I have spoken it, I will also bring it to pass. I have purposed it, I will also do it. Isaiah 46 verse 10, Isaiah speaks those words in God's behalf. But actually, what you maybe don't know is that there's a very specific historical application that Is

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Church Historians: Eusebius of Caesarea

Douglas Kuiper·2023-07-01

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Cappadocian Fathers: Basil, Gregory, and Gregory

Douglas Kuiper·2023-09-01

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Lesser-Known Reformers: Philip Melanchthon (1497–1560)

Douglas Kuiper·2024-02-01

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