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JCR: Vol. 14, No. 2, "Symposium on the Reformation"
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Journal of Christian Reconstruction, World History 14.2 Multiple Paperback 206 pages




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This symposium highlights the Reformation, not out of any polite antiquarian interest, but to assist our readers in the re-Christianization of modern life using the law of God as their instrument. This symposium contains articles dealing with history, theology, exegesis, philosophy, and culture.

Table of Contents
Introduction by Andrew Sandlin

I. History

  • The Reformation by Rousas John Rushdoony
  • The Spanish Reformation by David Estrada
  • A Presuppositional Approach to Ecclesiastical Tradition by Andrew Sandlin
  • Confessions of a Witch Hunter: Judge Samuel Sewall's Confession of His Role in the Salem Witch Trails by G. Joseph Gatis
  • The Modern Aryan Heresy by James M. Jarrell

II. Theology

  • (There Is a) Reformed Doctrine of the Holy Spirit by A.R. Kayayan
  • The Significance of Blood in the Bible and the Christian Faith by Shawn T. Roberson
  • Why Is the Biblical Doctrine of Creation So Important? by Jean-Marc Berthoud

III. Exegesis

  • First Corinthians 15:45: An Exegesis

IV. Philosophy

  • Justified Unbelief: A Survey of the Antitheistic Epistemological Problem in the History of Philosophy by Joseph P. Braswell

V. Culture

  • Francis Lieber's Theory of Institutional Liberty by Steven Alan Samson

VI. Book Reviews

  • Michael Horton, Beyond Culture Wars reviewed by John A. Fielding III
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