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Second, although this connection is never explicitly made in the book, we should recognize that Sproul's "ministry of common grace" is the platform that Christian colleges need to push their "conquer the world for Christ" agenda. Common grace and Postmillennialism go hand in hand. God's non-saving l
f"'I I ; rrnr' I r:'l'm I ,. i 1 rm ! f"'!I I I. pm I prrm r l BOOK REVIEW SOLI DEO GLORIA, Essays in Reformed Theology (Festschrift for John H. Gerstner), edited by R.C. Sproul; Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 1976; 210 pp., $6.95. (Reviewed by Prof. H. Hanko) Usually I have found
Mr. Cleveland is a member of Hope Protestant Reformed Church of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Are We Together? A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism, R.C. Sproul. (Reformation Trust Publishing, a division of Ligonier Ministries: Sanford, FL, 2012.) 129 pp. ISBN: 978-1-56769-282-2. [Reviewed by Aaron J.
Therefore, his books (even on the family) ought to be read with careful discernment. Undoubtedly the sister does this already. I left the impression, by calling R.C. Sproul, Jr. and Doug Wilson the “main advocates” of the CPM, that they are responsible for the main dangers associated with it. That i
Sproul was ordained as a minister in the United Presbyterian Church in the USA in 1965, but would later join the PCA in 1975. From 1969-1971, Sproul served as associate minister of theology and evangelism at College Hill Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was during this time that plans wer
Essential Truths of the Christian Faith by R. C. Sproul. Paperback 302 pages. Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. 1998. In this book, R. C. Sproul seeks to familiarize people with the “key concepts” of a sound theology. He states in the book’s Preface, “This is not a textbook of formal theology. It is a
under the title, "Calvin's Calvin- ism." Interestingly, after describ- ing various interpretations of II Peter 3:9, Sproul accepts that in- terpretation which makes the verse refer to the elect in the clause "not willing that any should perish"; and he interprets God's will as referring to the will
During his labors at Bethany Christian Reformed Church, the elders approved his using the Protestant Reformed materials for his catechism instruction. As a minister, it is rewarding for Rev. Spriensma to witness the growth and development of covenant youth through catechism and profession of faith,