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Evangelism: The ‘Crash Program’ for Campus Evangelism
An earnest effort to relate academic disciplines to Christian realities.
Too Much for Granted
Unity: To Sea in a Sieve
Guidelines to a Christian Interpretation of History
A noted layman presents seven propositions to help evangelicals find meaning in the complex patterns of history.
Book Briefs: September 10, 1965
If I were a Church Member: A View from the Pulpit
A minister of forty years indulges in a bit of fantasy, sits in a pew, and surveys the church. . .
What Is the Church For?
The Vatican Finale
Do-It-Yourself Religion: A New Fad
How a young preacher makes up his own theology as he goes along. Result: The chicken dinners now outdraw the services.
Why Are Evangelicals Overlooking Mission Theology?
Contemporary non-evangelical theologians are increasingly interested in tthe theology of missions . . . Evangelicals are strangely silent.
The Grown-up Gideons
What Some Scientists Say about God and the Supernatural
Faith in Jesus Christ and his Gospel is the necessary axis for life that is truly life.
Christian Default in the West
While the Communist sphere is officially committed to evolutionary atheism, the non-Communist world is notably uncommitted to anything.
The Gospel and Industry
"Wherever industry spreads, the Church usually does not . . ." An analysis of the "strange mystique" of the technological age.
The Cooks and the Creed

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