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Heaven Misplaced: Christ's Kingdom on Earth, by Douglas Wilson. Moscow, ID: Canon Press, 2008. Pp. 136. $19.00 (cloth). Reviewed by David J. Engelsma. In the form of "lyrical theology" -- a "theology couched in poetry, hymns and songs, and liturgy," the author tells us (11) -- Douglas Wilson promot
Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 58, No. 1 140 book of the Bible on the last things, deadly serious heresy. Whatever eschatology does not have the second (bodily) coming of Jesus as its main theme, but in fact puts this coming into the background, if it does not deny this coming altogeth
Wm. O. Douglas has written an interesting and worthwhile book, entitled “Strange Lands and Friendly People. This is a description of his travel through the Middle East and Asia, thru such lands as Persia, Iraq, Syria, Palestine, and India. He travelled the roads that were not usually travelled by
In the days of President Woodrow Wilson (during World War I), it was obvious that his government was totally dependent on Edward Mandell House (Federal Reserve System) for all political decisions. His guidelines will be suitable for the “New Age,” to strengthen government control over the masses. Cu
Marshall point out that his brilliant military record as Chief-of-Staff in Washington during the war is unquestionable proof of his ability to handle the very complex details of international diplomacy. That the former General intends to fulfill the expectations of his well-wishers became plainly ev
He, along with his predecessors, seems to realize that the only hope from civilization in this vale of tears is that all men unite in a fight against the curse that has come upon all men since the fall of Adam. L. B. J.’s “Great Society” will be concerned with Urban Renewal, Health Care, Making Amer
might not attempt to hold Japan in case of war with Russia. Later this was denied. It shows us this much, that the position the U. S. must take is not clear to the leaders. Faith in Whom? . Dulles was speaking before the gathering of delegates of 35 million U. S. Protestants under the auspices of t