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Learning from the Life of Dr. Klaas Schilder (Part 3)

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  • Geoff Thomas

This article is the third of a four-part series on the life of Klaas Schilder. It recounts his involvement in the Liberation and its aftermath, as well as his ongoing work as professor and editor, and then it begins an assessment of Schilder's contributions, also to the field of biblical theology.

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Is Liberation Theology Christian? An Old Saying has it that the Mountain Heaved ... and Brought forth a Mouse!

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  • Lester DeKoster

Can man redeem himself? This article examines Marxism and the teaching of liberation theology by Gustavo Gutierrez.

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Liberation 1944

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  • Clarence Bouwman

This article is about the Liberation in the Netherlands in 1944 from which the Gereformeerde kerken in Nederland (vrijgemaakt) originated.

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Romans 8:21 - Liberation and Reformation

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  • Willem den Hollander

In this article on Romans 8:21 the author looks at war and suffering in today's world, the guilt of humans and the liberation of this world.

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Already: Decisively and Irrevocably Free, Not Yet: Finally and Perfectly Free

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  • John Piper

The believer's liberation from sin is not yet final or perfect. Although liberation is decisive and irrevocable, sin still dwells within us.

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What led to the Liberation?

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  • Jakob Geertsema

This article is about the Liberation in the Reformed churches of the Netherlands in 1944. The (presumed) regeneration of children, and children as covenant children are also discussed.

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