Journal Of Christian Reconstruction 1974-1999 (Anniversary)
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Table Of Contents
*Introduction By Andrew Sandlin
*The Vision Of Chalcedon By Rousas John Rushdoony (Reprinted From Issue #9)
*The Doctrine Of Creation And Christian Apologetics By Cornelius Van Til (Reprinted From Issue #1.1)
*Basic Implications Of The Six-Day Creation By Gary North (Reprinted From Issue #1.1)
*Calvinism And “The Judicial Law Of Moses” By James B. Jordan (Reprinted From Issue #5.2)
*Translation And Subversion By Rousas John Rushdoony (Reprinted From Issue #12.2)
*A Presuppositional Approach To Ecclesiastical Tradition By Andrew Sandlin (Reprinted From Issue #14.2)
*The Atonement Analyzed And Applied By Rousas John Rushdoony (Reprinted From Issue #8.2)
*The Covenant And The Character Of A Nation By J.S. Wermser, Trans. Gilbert Zekveld (Reprinted From Issue #13.1)
*Power From Below By Rousas John Rushdoony (Reprinted From Issue #1.2)
*Covenant Salvation: Covenant Religion Vs. Legalism By Joseph P. Braswell (Reprinted From Issue #13.2
*Family Authority Vs. Protestant Sacerdotalism By Gary North (Reprinted From Issue #4.2)
*The Fraud Of Educational Reform By Samuel L. Blumenfeld (Reprinted From Issue #11.2)
*The Philosophy Of The Free Market By R.J. Rushdoony (Reprinted From Issue #10.2)
*The Artist As Propagandist By Otto J. Scott (Reprinted From Issue #10.1)
*The Failure Of Seminary Education By Rousas John Rushdoony (Reprinted From Issue #4.1)
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Selected articles from 25 years of the Journal by R. J. Rushdoony, Cornelius Van Til, Otto Scott, P. Andrew Sandlin, Samuel L. Blumenfeld, Gary North, Greg Bahnsen, and others
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SKU (ISBN): 9781891375040
ISBN10: 1891375040
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Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2000
Publisher: Chalcedon/Ross House Books
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