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PRTJ Vol. 52, No. 1 (November 2018)

2018-11-01

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal 32 Vol. 52, No. 1 years ago to a young wife in a congregation I served. Without my knowledge, she went to him for symptoms of depression, expecting him to prescribe medication. After listening to her carefully, he wrote this prescription (not without carefuln

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Seven Men Who Rule the World from the Grave

Jeff Kalsbeek·2002-01-01

Freud’s theory is behind much in the field of genetics today, as corrupt men imagine they can influence human behavior by tinkering with material genes. The chapter on John Dewey will be very interesting for any young person going on to college after having been in our own schools for 13 years. The

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PRTJ Vol. 5, No. 2 (May 1972)

1972-05-01

r j I r rI r r I r" I rl fR I ~ I I r ~ I How does this nouthetic approach work? How must it be carried out when the minister actually applies this \ltechnique" in his pastoral labors? There is a great deal on this matter in the book, for Adams is at great pains to

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Shame

Robert C. Harbach·1971-04-01

He was constantly hammering it out, on and off campus, that “You must Seek Us. We have the most well-adjusted counsel for you and your children. Seek Us to be free of your hang-ups. Eschrology is the answer!” In more private meetings, Shame informed his followers that the Seek Us approach must be pl

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PRTJ Vol. 50, No. 2 (April 2017)

2017-04-01

April 2017 125 Book Reviews The authorities at Wheaton pressured Clark out of the school because of his strong, unyielding Calvinism. One weakness of the Pres- byterian philosopher was his relatively mild judgment of Ar- minianism. There was no place for it in his own theology. He con- demned school

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PRTJ Vol. 20, No. 2 (April 1987)

1987-04-01

ministry.10 During the years he spent (1883-1886) at the Jewish School Morgan busied himself preaching several times per week and often as many as four times per Sunday at "tent meetings" and for Salvation Army meetings. In December of 1887 Morgan applied for the ministry in the Wesleyan Methodist C

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A Biblical Perspective on Reading

Ben Rau·2011-06-01
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PRTJ Vol. 42, No. 1 (November 2008)

2008-11-01

November 2008 99 Book Reviews Job: An EP Study Commentary, by Hywel R. Jones. Darlington, England and Webster, New York: Evangelical Press, 2007. Pp. 304. $29.99. Hardcover. [Reviewed by Douglas J. Kuiper.] Reformed preachers do well to preach from the book of Job. In doing so, one should not limit

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Abstruse Melancholy Part 3 – Depression and Anxiety – Help and Comfort

Dan Bergman·2011-02-01
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PRTJ Vol. 52, No. 2 (April 2019)

2019-04-01

117 April 2019 Book Reviews his profs what are his weaknesses (67). Difficult as it would be, stu- dents would do well to invite their peers to point out in what areas he needs to grow or be corrected. Martin emphasizes the quali- fication of “Christian experience.” He does not mean a mystical ex- p