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Book Briefs: October 29, 1956
Bible Text of the Month: Matthew 16:16
We Quote: October 29, 1956
Recent comments of note.
Christianity and Peace in Our Day
The Integrity of the Nations
The Primary Task of the Church
Why bringing men and women into a saving relationship to God through Jesus Christ beats any other emphasis.
Why ‘Christianity Today’?
The vision that has animated this magazine from the beginning.
Changing Climate of European Theology
We have been placed by God in an extremely exciting time—an era charged with tension.
Biblical Authority in Evangelism
I had many doubts about the Bible. Now I see Scripture as a flame that melts away unbelief.
The Gospel of Matthew
An eye-witness received special grace and guidance from the Holy Spirit to give a faithful account of information received from other sources.
Evangelism and the Sacred Book
Karl Barth and Billy Graham are both rescuing the Bible from Liberalism. But their views on Scripture differ dramatically.
Vision of Sovereignty a Remedy for Tensions
We are prone to forget that God sees all time and eternity at once.
Reply All
Letters from readers. (Yes, we had readers even before this first official issue.)
The Fragility of Freedom in the West
Individual liberty is not a sufficient yardstick of to measure Freedom versus Slavery.
News Report: Conflict of the Gospel with Paganism, October 15, 1956
News from our correspondents around the world.
The Evangelical Witness in a Modern Medium
Behind this initial issue stands a year of prayer, of decision, of planning. (Plus: CT's first masthead)

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