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Month: February 2018

Review of Jeffrey McDonald’s Biography of John Gerstner

February 12, 2018 Bill Roach

Jeffrey S. McDonald. John Gerstner and the Renewal of Presbyterian and Reformed Evangelicalism in Modern America. Eugene: Pickwick, 2017. 263 pp. $26.40. The twentieth century saw

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Know Your Evangelical Roots: Carl F. H. Henry and Kenneth Kantzer

February 11, 2018 Bill Roach

Who are these evangelicals? What do they believe? Where did they come from? These types of questions seem to dominate much of the literature in

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Classical Theism and Theistic Personalism: Part 1, Understanding the Issues Between James Dolezal and John Frame

February 5, 2018 Bill Roach

The nature and attributes of God ought to be considered one of the fundamentals grounding each doctrine of the Christian faith. In recent years there

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