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(This is actually the second article of Rev. Engelsma's series. Due to a printer's error, the THIRD article appeared in the May 15 issue and was called the second installment. Our apologies for the mistake. To get the proper connection, please read this article first, and follow up with the May 15 a
This is the first of a four-article series. The full title which the author gave to his articles was: On Developing and Implementing a Christian Perspective on Play and Sports. We hope you will follow this series in subsequent issues of the Beacon Lights.
This is the final part of a four-article series. The full title which the author gave to his articles was: On Developing and Implementing a Christian Perspective on Play and Sports. In the previous articles of this series the author presented his views on the development and understanding of Christi
2 This problem is discussed at greater length in the introductory article of last series. The interested reader can find it in the issue of June-July, 1963. History
Having read the most recent articles in the “Abstruse Melancholy” series, I would like to make a few comments. First, many thanks to the author for the amount of time and effort that clearly went into writing this series, and many thanks for much of the good practical and medical advice contained th
This seventh article will also form an introduction to the second series of articles which I hope, God willing, to write, on the joys of conception. For now, keep in mind that this article forms a steppingstone to the next article and series of articles on joys specifically springing from Godly conc
This is the third part of a four-article series. The full title which the author gave to his articles was: On Developing and Implementing a Christian Perspective on Play and Sports. In his previous article, Rev. Davis discussed the Essence of Purpose of and Key to, Christian play and sports. In this
(Editor's note: We receive the impression from the article that Rev. Hoeksema intended to continue this series in later editorials. He did not however, return to this subject, perhaps because of other pressing matters.)
At this point I must say a little bit about what prompts this series of articles which will be appearing from time to time in our Beacon Lights. The series of articles has its birth in a rather extended discussion between myself and a good friend of mine who is also a faithful member of our churches
Several months have passed since I wrote my last article in the series which currently deals with a philosophy of education. In the article which appeared in the May issue of Beacon Lights I was writing about the curriculum and stated that I intended to begin a series of articles which dealt particu