August-September 2023 Magazine

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Table of Contents

  1. Can the Church Survive?
    Mark G. Johnston
  2. Reflections on the Legacy of James Montgomery Boice
    Geoffrey Thomas
  3. Who am I?
    David McKay
  4. Calvin’s Suffering in the Ministry in Geneva
    Mark J. Larson
  5. The Lord’s Day
    John Richard de Witt (1935–2018)
  6. Jim Elliott and the Struggle of Preaching
    Rebecca VanDoodewaard
  7. Gordon J. Eddie (1944–2023)
    David Whitla
  8. Bicentenary of the 1823 Confession of Faith
    Philip H. Eveson
  9. Christ Divides
    Peter Barnes
  10. Shapers of Christianity: Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (1851–1921)
    Nick Needham
  11. Calvin and the Reformation
    B. B. Warfield (1851–1921)
  12. Psalm 139 and Christian Worship
    Hywel Jones
  13. Samuel Davies (1723-61): A Remembrance
    Joe Harrod
  14. Book Reviews

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