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The topic of euthanasia is current and much debated. Does suffering serve a function? Are we to preserve life at all costs and resist death in all situations? Is death a natural consequence of life or is it foreign to human life? Are we to be active or passive with respect to life? These are some of the questions raised when confronted with our human frailty. In this booklet, Dr. Gootjes offers an overview of this topic.
Author: N.H. Gootjes. Publisher: Inter-league Publication Board, 1994. ISBN 9780886660451
May 6, 2015A series of twenty-two articles for ministers of the Word and for all who have to fulfil their service before God. The diverse selection of topics covered include: the responsibilities of parents, Reformed liturgy, preaching, mission, and church government.
Author: K. Deddens. Publisher: Premier Publishing, 1990. ISBN 0887560482
May 6, 2015A collection of essays by ten different contributors presented to Jelle Faber at 20th Anniversary Meeting of the Theological Seminary on September 8, 1989.
Editor: R. Faber. Publisher: Senate of the Theological College, 1989.
May 6, 2015Recorded during the 2015 CRTS Conference.
Dr. Tipton argues that 2 Cor 3 does not draw the absolute contrast of letter and Spirit that some might discern. Rather, Paul speaks of what once gave life and righteousness (the letter) by comparing it to the super-abounding righteousness, life and glory of Christ, as well as the life-giving Spirit. The contrast is therefore a relative one that demonstrates how much richer God’s people are after Pentecost, in some ways even richer than Adam and Eve in Paradise.May 5, 2015The night visions of Zechariah show us
how the Lord remembers His church in a time of reconstruction and restoration after the dark years in exile.Author: K. Deddens. Publisher: Premier Publishing,1988. ISBN 0887560415
May 5, 2015Report on a visit to Doornik – including the place where Guido de Brès was imprisoned.
May 1, 2015The Heidelberg Catechism is known for its warm, personal tone. In this speech the author explores why this Catechism uses personal pronouns, such as I, me, and my when it does.
April 30, 2015The Heidelberg Catechism, as a summary of God’s Word, is used regularly in the afternoon worship service of many Reformed churches. How can the preacher keep his catechism sermons vibrant when he comes back to the same Lord’s Days year after year?
April 29, 2015An article exploring the intersection of well-known doctrines and daily work.
April 29, 2015A presentation at the Church Music Conference held in Burlington, Ontario on October 24, 2014.
April 29, 2015The history of the Genevan Psalter, with an analysis of its character and its significance.
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