Christianity Today

February 2, 1979

Volume 23, Number 9

February 16, 1979
January 19, 1979

The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

Articles in this Issue

Editor’s Note from February 02, 1979

‘As goes the seminary, so goes the church.’

Church and Seminary: A Reciprocal Relationship

Seminaries need the church to provide models. Churches need the scholarship of the seminary.

Today’s Seminary Students: Back to Basics

Many nonevangelicals are reaffirming the church’s traditional style and spirit.

Preaching with Power and Purpose

Success may never appear in time, but it will in eternity.

Getting into Shape Spiritually

If you find it exhausting to race against men on foot, how will you compete against horses?

Art and Theology at the National Gallery

The story of Jesus is used to punctuate a philosophic outlook of meaningfulness.

The Christian Church in Burma

‘Tell the missionaries that there are now twice as many Christians as when they left.’

Witness to a Captive Audience

Reporting from the Philippines

World Scene: February 02, 1979

Updates from the global Church

Strides toward Unity in Latin America

Most of the Protestant denominations have resisted the ecumenical movement.

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