Reformation for the family : and other articles from the quarterly magazine Reformation Today. /
Publisher: Foxton, England : Henry E. Walter Limited and Reformation Today, 1974Description: 160 p. ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- 0854798404
Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Holland Park | 248.4 Christian life and practice | Holland Park Church Library Room 2 | 248.4 ref 1974 c1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1966 |
Contents: Terence Aldridge: The quest for a sovereign God Herbert Carson: Reformation for the family Women in the church The relevance of theology Bill Clark: Reformation in missionary thinking John Davison: Reformation and the Brethren Dic Eccles: Reformation in church order Stuart Fowler: The Christian in a permissive society Revolution in our universities Erroll Hulse: Reformation for husbands Reformation for wives What kind of a revival? Reformation in business What is it to be reformed? Sex education in primary schools David Kingdom: The unity of the church Wayne Mack: Reformation in parental discipline Jack Milner: Evolution and the Bible- Can we believe both? Robert Oliver: The problem of educating our children Ian Randall: Why have a confession of faith? Peter Savage: Reformation in ministerial training Jim van Zyl: An appeal to prepare for revival
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