July 2020

Magazine Issue 682

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Table of Contents

  • Pure and Genuine Religion — Ian Hamilton
  • Seminary Professors as Christian Intellectuals — Brian G. Najapfour
  • Romans 8:28 — God is Working to a Plan (2) — David Campbell
  • The Italians: Reformation Women in the Land of Rome — Rebecca VanDoodewaard
  • Taking Back Education — Alun Ebenzer
  • News & Comment
  • You Are The Lights of the World — Geoff Thomas
  • The Deer Pants — Longing For Public Worship — Joseph A. Pipa
  • Preaching: Contending in Confidence — John Van Eyk
  • False Friend? — A Review Article — Ian Hamilton
  • Book Reviews

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