On Being Reformed:An Interview with Max Stackhouse
Max L. Stackhouse is the Rimmer and Ruth de Vries Professor of Reformed Theology and Public Life at Princeton Theological Seminary. He has published many
Max L. Stackhouse is the Rimmer and Ruth de Vries Professor of Reformed Theology and Public Life at Princeton Theological Seminary. He has published many
Schoolteachers caution against it, editors abhor it, even computerized grammar checks try to eliminate it–the passive voice. Strunk and White’s Elements of Style pronounces the
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The article by David Myers and Letha Scanzoni in the April issue is the third feature article on the subject of homosexuality to appear in
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To all the graduates at Eastern University, together with their overseers–family, friends, university faculty, and administrative deacons: Grace and peace to you from God our
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