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This 31-day family devotional by Pastor Cory Griess equips parents to instruct their children in biblical and Reformed principles regarding dating and marriage before they enter their teenage years. Written for younger children with manageable daily readings, it combines Scripture passages with brie
November 2007 85 Book Reviews Book Reviews Galatians, by Peter Barnes, Webster, New York: Evangelical Press. 364 pages (hardcover). [Re- viewed by Herman Hanko.] Evangelical Press, with plants in Darlington, England and Webster, New York, is pub- lishing a set of New Testament commentaries. Th
long out of print. This is one such volume, for the author lived from 1851-1939, and this work has been very difficult to find. Mark Wil- son, from Regent University in Virginia Beach, has done the edit- ing of this reprint. The book is not a commen- tary in the usual sense of that word, nor is it
This journal article from the Protestant Reformed Churches reports on congregational news, including pastoral engagements, natural disasters affecting church communities, and evangelism activities. It highlights commemorative events like the 400th anniversary of the Synod of Dort and updates on Refo
The Epistle to the Galatians is the strongest polemic against the attempt of the Judaizers to impose on the New Testament church the ceremonial aspects of the Old Testament law. At stake was much more than the circumcision of the Gentiles. The epistle dealt with the question of the law, whether one
We must now take some time to examine the Epistle to the Galatians in order to demonstrate that the concern of the inspired apostle was to uphold the liberty of Christ for the Gentiles over against the Judaizers who wanted to put them under the yoke of the Mosaic law. We must now take some time to
Some of Gerstner’s other well-known works are: Johnathan Edwards on Heaven and Hell: Theology of the Major Sects: and Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth. In this book, Gerstner boldly challenges such evangelicals as John Stott, Philip Hughes, and William Fudge regarding their doctrine of annihilatio
Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 49, No. 1 136 The method of the author throughout the exposition of Ga- latians also lends itself to the use of the commentary by both the preacher and the layman. There is, first, McWilliams’ own, fresh, clear translation of the text or pas- sage. A succ
EXPOSITION OF THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS (1) EXPOSITION OF THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS (1) Many excellent commentaries have been written on this great polemic of Paul to the churches in Galatia. It is not our desire to excel these worthies in the breadth of their vision, the acuteness of their
The epistle of Paul to the Galatians is surely of interest to anyone who is concerned with the question whether the promises of the covenant are conditional or unconditional. In the early part of this epistle the apostle had defended his apostleship. There were false teachers, also in the congregati