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CONTENTS:
The Friday Voice of Faith\ Walter Brueggemann
Voice as Counter to Violence\ Walter Brueggemann
Prerequisites for Genuine Obedience: Theses and Conclusions\ Walter Brueggemann
If God Is Good and Sovereign, Why Lament?\Nicholas Wolterstorff.
Prayer and Worship\ Patrick D. Miller Jr.
The Shame of Joy and Tears\ John Patton.
Discerning the Voices: Praise and Lament in the Tradition of the Christian Psalter\ Karlfried Froehlich
The Role of Lament in American Musical Life: Concerto in Three Movement\ Bert Polman..
Preaching the Praises and Laments\ Elizabeth Achtemeier.
Splendor in the Grass: A Sermon on Psalm 103:15-17\ Cornelius Plantinga Jr. and Douglas E. Nelson
Infants, Nursing Mother, and Father: Paul's Portrayal of a Pastor\ Jeffrey A. D. Weima..
Taking Up the Cross and Following Jesus: Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark\ Marvin Meyer.
Covenant and Pentecost\ James C. VanderKam.
Alleged Rationalism: Francis Turretin on Reason\ Sebastian Rehnman.
Reflecting Theologically on Popular Culture as Meaningful: The Role of Sin, Grace, and General Revelation\ Theodore A. Turnau, III.
Calvin Bibliography: 2000\ Paul Fields
Missions according to Scripture Abraham Kuyper\ Translated by Pieter Tuit.
"Something That Must Remain, If the Truth Is to Be Sweet and Precious to Us": The Reformed Spirituality of Herman Bavinck\ George Harinck.
Grand Rapids between Kampen and Amsterdam: Herman Bavinck's Reception and Influence in North America\ John Bolt
Klaas Schilder as Public Theologian\ Richard J. Mouw.
CALVIN BIBLIOGRAPHY: 2003
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