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Volume 11 (2002)
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Theme: Theology: Why Bother? |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction Theology: Why Bother?" Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 7-8.  |
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John Hannah, "The Place of Theology in the Postmodern World: Is the Study of Theology and History an Antiquated Discipline?" Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 11-31.   |
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A.T.B. McGowan, "Why Study Theology? Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 33-43.   |
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John M. Frame, "Studying Theology as a Servant of Christ," Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 45-69.   |
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Brian Borgman, "Rethinking a Much Abused Text: 1 Corinthians 3:1-15," Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 71-93.   |
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Charles H. McGowen, M.D., "Should Christians Be in Favor of Stem Cell Research?" Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 95-107.   |
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Bassam M. Madany, "'Islam: Empire of Faith' Program aired on public television May 8, 2001, 8-10:30 p.m. (Chicago, WTTW)," Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 109-114.   |
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Anonymous, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with N. T. Wright," Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 117-139.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 141-143.   |
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Anonymous, "Review Articles," Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 145-164.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 165-189.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 191-205.  |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 206-208.   |
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Theme: Justification: Modern Reflections |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 7-8.   |
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Travis Tamerius, "Sounding the Alarm: N. T Wright and Evangelical Theology," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 11-32. 
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Rich Lusk, "N. T Wright and Reformed Theology: Friends or Foes?" Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 35-52.  |
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Don Garlington, "A Study of Justification by Faith," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 55-73.  
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Norman P. Shepherd, "Justification by Faith Alone," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 75-90.  
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Brandon G. Withrow, "Jonathan Edwards and Justification by Faith," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 93-109.  |
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Gerald R. McDermott, "Reflections on Ministry and its Rekindling: 2 Timothy 1:17," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 111-120.   |
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P. Andrew Sandlin, "Lutheranized Calvinism: Gospel or Law, or Gospel and Law," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 123-135.   |
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Anonymous, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with N. T Wright: Part Two," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 137-154.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 155-157.   |
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H.E. Singley, III, "Review Articles," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 159-164.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 165-171.  
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 173-181.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002):
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Theme: Revival: A Solution or a Problem? |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 7-8.   |
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Raymond C. Ortlund, Jr., "Revival: Blessing or Problem?" Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 10-17.   |
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T.M. Moore, "The Blessings and Burdens of Revival," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 20-35.   |
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David Bryant, "An Introduction To An Urgent Appeal: "Let The Conversation Begin"," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 37-42.   |
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Anonymous, "An Urgent Appeal to Christian Leaders in America," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 43-72.   |
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Eifion Evans, "The Nature of Christian Experience: The Great Awakening in Wales," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 74-95.   |
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Brandon G. Withrow, "Jonathan Edwards and Justification by Faith (Part Two)," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 98-111.   |
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Roger Nicole, "Why I Am "Comfortable"with Inerrancy," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 112-124.   |
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Robert H. Lescelius, "The Definition of Revival in the Old Testament," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 126-144.   |
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Anonymous, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with Roger Nicole," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 146-174.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 175-177.  |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 179-190.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 191-202.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 11.12 (Summer 2002): Reformation & Revival 11.3 (Summer 2002): 203-208.   |
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Theme: Reformation in Revival |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 7-8.   |
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Eifion Evans, "Reformation in Revival," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 11-22.   |
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Anonymous, " Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen (1691-1747): Precursor of The Great Awakening - Joel Beeke Cornelis Pronk," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 23-56.   |
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Mark Lauterbach, "Do You Preach Christ?" Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 57-79.   |
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Joel Rishel, "Why God's People Should Fast," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 81-94.   |
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Tom Wells, "The Sources of Our Sanctification," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 95-107.   |
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John D. Hannah, "Jonathan Edwards and The Art of Effective Communication," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 109-131.   |
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Travis Tamerius, "Savoring God in Public Worship," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 133-141.   |
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Anonymous, "Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with Frank Farrell," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 145-169.  |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 173-186.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 187-195.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 11.4 (Fall 2002): 197-207.   |

Volume 12 (2003)
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Theme: Orthodoxy |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 7-8.   |
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T.M. Moore, "When Orthodoxy Is Not Enough: Calvin on Job's Interlocutors," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 11-21.   |
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Monte Wilson, "Without Form and Void: The Usefulness of Liturgies and Written Prayers," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 23-34.  |
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Douglas P. Baker, "And on This Rock," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 35-47.   |
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Tom Wells, "How Orthodoxy Includes Practice," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 49-60.   |
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C.H. McGowen, M.D., "Christian Orthodoxy: A Layman's Perspective," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 61-71.   |
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P. Andrew Sandlin, "Heresies Real and Imaginary," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 73-79.   |
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Graham Keith, "Our Knowledge of God: Insights from the Fourth-Century Trinitarian Controversies," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 81-106.   |
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Wilbur Ellsworth, "Classical Worship for Today: Roots in the Worship Storms," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 109-113.   |
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Thomas N. Smith, "Classical Pastoral Practice for Today: Warning: Pastoral Ministry May Be Hazardous to Your Health," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 115-118.  |
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Nelson D. Kloosterman, "The Costly Route to Eternal Life: A Homiletical Meditation on Mark 10:17-22," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 119-133.  |
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Anonymous, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with Nelson Kloosterman," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 135-160.  |
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John H. Armstrong, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 161-164.  |
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Anonymous, "Resources for Thinking Clearly," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 167-179.  |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 181-194.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 195-205.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 12.1 (Winter 2003): 206-207.   |
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Theme: Predestination |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 7-8.   |
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I. John Hesselink, "Sovereign Grace and Human Freedom," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 11-24.  |
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Robert H. Lescelius, "Foreknowledge: Prescience or Predestination?" Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 25-39.   |
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Robert Kolb, "The Plan Behind the Promise: Luther's Proclamation of Predestination," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 41-52.   |
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C. Samuel Storms, "Prayer and the Power of Contrary Choice: Who Can and Cannot Pray for God to Save the Lost?" Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 53-67.   |
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Joel R. Beeke, "Theodore Beza's Supralapsarian Predestination," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 69-84.   |
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P. Andrew Sandlin, "The Trouble with Conservatives," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 87-90.   |
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C.H. McGowen, M.D., "God's Answer to Despair," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 91-96.   |
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Douglas P. Baker, "The Image of God: According to their Kinds," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 97-109.   |
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Stephen J. Nichols, "An Early Response to Open Theism: Edward Taylor's Gods Determinations, and the Puritan View of History," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 111-129.   |
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Anonymous, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with Earle E. Cairns," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 131-147.  |
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Wilbur Ellsworth, "Classical Worship for Today: Worship That Is Evangelical and Classical," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 149-153.   |
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Thomas N. Smith, "Classical Pastoral Practice for Today: For Love," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 155-158.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 159-161.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 163-190.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 191-198.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 12.2 (Spring 2003): 199-206.  |
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Theme: Jonathan Edwards: An Anniversary Celebration |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 7.   |
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Gerald R. McDermott, "Jonathan Edwards, Theologian for the Church," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 11-23.   |
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Stephen J. Nichols, "Heaven Is a World of Love, Congregations Can Be Full of Strife: The Life of Jonathan Edwards and Handling Conflict," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 25-42.   |
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Robert W Caldwell III, "The Holy Spirit as the Bond of Union in the Theology of Jonathan Edwards," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 43-58.   |
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C. Samuel Storms, "Is Imputation Unjust? Jonathan Edwards on the Problem of Original Sin," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 61-69.   |
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Glenn Kreider, "'God Never Begrutches His People Anything They Desire.' Jonathan Edwards and the Generosity of God," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 71-91.   |
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Robert D. Smart, "Jonathan Edwards' Experimental Calvinism: Pastors Learning Revival Harmony of Theology and Experience from a Leader in the Great Awakening," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 95-106.   |
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Anonymous, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with Michael J. McClymond," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 109-140.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 141-146.   |
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Wilbur Ellsworth, "Classical Worship for Today: The Hospitality of Worship," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 149-153.   |
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Thomas N. Smith, "Classical Pastoral Practice for Today: Let's Be Human," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 155-159.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 163-188.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 191-200.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 12.3 (Summer 2003): 201-204.  |
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Theme: The Obedience of Faith |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 7-10.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "The Obedience of Faith," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 13-21.   |
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P. Andrew Sandlin, "Gospel, Law, and Redemptive History: "Trust and Obey"," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 23-43.   |
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Don Garlington, "Imputation or Union with Christ? A Response to John Piper," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 45-113.   |
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Daniel P. Fuller, "Another Reply to Counted Righteous in Christ," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 115-120.   |
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John Piper, "A Response to Don Garlington on Imputation," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 121-128.   |
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Wilbur Ellsworth, "Classical Worship for Today: It's Time to Tell the Story," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 131-134.   |
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Thomas N. Smith, "Classical Pastoral Practice for Today: Preaching and Worship," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 135-138.   |
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Anonymous, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with J. D. Douglas," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 141-168.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 171-174.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 177-201.  |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 12.4 (Fall 2003): 203-205.  |

Volume 13 (2004)
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Theme: Christian Unity |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 7-8.   |
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T.M. Moore, "That They May Be One: Facing Up to the Besetting Sin of Protestantism," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 11-41.  |
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W. Brian Shelton, "Resounding the Chicago Call: A Plea to Restore Evangelicalism's Theological and Historic Foundation," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 43-57.   |
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Andrew T B. McGowan, "Should We Leave Liberal Denominations?" Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 59-74.  |
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Rich Lusk, "An Immodest Proposal for Pursuing Peace and Purity in the Body of Christ: A Plea for Reformed Catholicity," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 75-104.   |
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Charles H. McGowen, M.D., "Humpty-Dumpty and Some Lessons for the church," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 105-115.  |
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John R. Franke, "Postmodern Reformed Dogmatics: Reformed Theology and the Postmodern Turn," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 117-132.  |
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Travis Tamerius, "Keeping with the Church While Keeping with God," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 133-136.   |
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Wilbur Ellsworth, "Classical Worship for Today: Hospitality: Where Evangelism Begins," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 139-145.  |
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John Hesselink & Eugene Osterhaven, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with M. Eugene Osterhaven and I. John Hesselink," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 147-187.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 189-192.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 195-216.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 219-224.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 225-229.  |
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John H. Armstrong, "'The Glory of Reformed Theology'," Reformation & Revival 13.1 (Winter 2004): 229-232.   |
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Theme: Counseling: The Cure of Souls |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 7-8.   |
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Eric L. Johnson, "Reformational Counseling: A Middle Way," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 11-39.   |
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Noel Due, "Pastoral Counseling: Biblical Foundations and Framework," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 41-55.   |
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Diane Langberg, "The Art of Bearing Burdens," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 57-70.   |
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Charles H. McGowen, M.D., "A Review Article: How Christian Is Christian Counseling?" Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 71-84.   |
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Barbara W. Shaffer, "Domestic Abuse in Christ's Kingdom," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 87-100.   |
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Fernando Garzon, "Theophostic Ministry: What Is It? Who Is Using It? What Does the Research Show?" Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 101-113.   |
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L. Joseph Letendre, "Testing the Spirits: Discernment, Deception and the Care of Souls," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 115-126.  |
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John R. Franke, "Postmodern Reformed Dogmatics: Indirect Revelation and the Knowledge of God," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 129-143.  |
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Wilbur Ellsworth, "Classical Worship for Today: Hospitality Means Making Room," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 145-149.   |
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Diane Langberg, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with Diane Langberg and Philip G. Monroe," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 151-183.   |
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Philip G. Monroe, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 185-189.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 191-201.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 203-213.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 13.2 (Spring 2004): 215-222.   |
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Theme: Spiritual Formation |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 7-8.   |
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Tom Schwanda, "Companions with the Spirit: The Ministry of Spiritual Direction," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 11-26.   |
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Richard J. Vincent, "The Dark Night of the Soul: The Painful Purification of God's Infused Presence," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 27-41.   |
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Tom Wells, "An Exchange of Joy," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 43-52.   |
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Robert E. Coleman, "Experiencing the Truth of Scripture: A Perspective from Methodist History," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 55-60.   |
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William B. Evans, "A Tale of Two Pieties: Nurture and Conversion in American Christianity," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 61-75.   |
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John Peter Lewis, "Christian Existence and the Mission of the Church," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 79-88.   |
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Alan E Johnson, "Paul the Spirit, and the Sanctification Gap," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 89-106.   |
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John R. Franke, "Postmodern Reformed Dogmatics Scripture, Culture, and the Local Character of Theology," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 109-123.   |
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Wilbur Ellsworth, "Classical Worship for Today Hospitality: The Invitation to Come, See and Stay," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 125-130.  |
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Anonymous, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with Dr. Timothy George," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 133-164.   |
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Tom Schwanda, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 167-172.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 175-205.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 207-218.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 13.3 (Summer 2004): 219-222.   |
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Theme: The Early Church |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 7-6.  |
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Phillip Luke Sinitiere, "Embracing the Early Church: Reflections on Evangelicals, Patristics, Ecclesiology, and Ecumenism," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 13-43.   |
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James D. Smith III, "Ecclesia Semper Reformanda: Gerhart Ladner and the Early Christian Commitment to Renewal," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 45-51.   |
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Graham Keith, "Church-State Relations: The Impact of the Constantinian Revolution," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 53-76.   |
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Robert E. Webber, "Evangelism and Christian Formation in the Early Church," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 79-94.   |
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James D. Ernest, "The Patristic Inheritance in Calvin's Understanding of Sin as an Obstacle to Theological Knowledge," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 95-109.   |
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L. Joseph Letendre, "Minding Our Business: How Early Christians Worshiped," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 111-122.   |
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Francis Gumerlock, "Tongues in the Church Fathers," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 123-138.   |
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John R. Franke, "Postmodern Reformed Dogmatics: Scripture, Tradition, and the Confessional Character of Theology," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 141-153.   |
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Wilbur Ellsworth, "Classical Worship for Today: The Fuel of Hospitable Worship," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 155-160.   |
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Anonymous, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with James I. Packer," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 163-196.   |
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Phillip Luke Sinitiere, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 197-200.   |
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Anonymous, "Review Articles," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 203-210.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 211-218.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival," 13.4 (Fall 2004): 219-222.   |

Volume 14 (2005)
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 7-8.   |
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Anonymous, "A Reformation & Revival Journal Dialogue Between P. ANdrew Sandlin and John Armstrong on Law and Gospel," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 11-25.   |
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P. Andrew Sandlin, "The Grace of Law and the Obligation of Gospel," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 29-56.   |
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John M. Frame, "Salvation and Theological Pedagogy," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 57-70.   |
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Norman Shepherd, "Law and Gospel in Covenantal Perspective," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 73-88.   |
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Don Garlington, "Law and Gospel: The Contribution of the 'New Perspective on Paul'," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 89-116.   |
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Gerald R. McDermott, "Jonathan Edwards on Justification: Closer to Luther or Aquinas?" Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 119-138.  |
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I. John Hesselink, "Law and Gospel or Gospel or Law?--Karl Barth, Martin Luther, and John Calvin," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 139-171.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "A Select Annotated Bibliography," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 173-177.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 179-206.  |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 207-216.  |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 14.1 ( 2005): 218-222.   |
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Theme: The Purpose-Driven Life. Thinking Teleologically About Purpose-Driveness |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 7-10.   |
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Mark Horne, "Why Not get Rid of Doctrine?" Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 13-21.   |
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Craig R. Higgins, "Christian: An Evangelical & Catholic Definition," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 23-28.   |
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T.M. Moore, "The Gospel of the Kingdom," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 29-35.   |
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Robert T. Henderson, "Why in the World Is the Church in the First Place?" Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 37-53.   |
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Jonathan R. Wilson, "Whose Purpose, Whose Drive? Thinking Teleologically About Purpose-Driveness," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 55-65.   |
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Bassam Michael Madany, "Jesus Christ Our Lord God Almighty," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 67-72.   |
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P. Andrew Sandlin, "The Bible's Authority and the Church's Interpretive Task," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 75-91.   |
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Steve Schlissel, "Law and Gospel: The Unity of the Testaments," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 93-114.   |
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Patrick Henry Reardon, "The Three Stages of the Gospel," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 117-134.  |
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Robert Benne, "Law and Gospel: A Lutheran Perspective on Personal and Political Existence," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 137-162.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 165-190.  |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 191-203.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 14.2 ( 2005): 205-208.   |
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Theme: Engaging Emerging Voices. A Theological Interaction with Brian McLaren and Others |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 14.3 ( 2005): 7-9.  |
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S. Michael Craven, "Modernity as a Barrier to Belief," Reformation & Revival 14.3 ( 2005): 13-23.   |
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David Bush, "The "Hall of Shame" and the Tears of God," Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 25-28.   |
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Susan Hammond, "The Imago Dei as Rebuttal to Homosexual Advocacy," Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 29-34.   |
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Monte E. Wilson, "When Art Is a Mirror," Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 35-41.   |
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Steve West, "Is "Sola Scriptura" Self-Referentially Incoherent?" Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 43-48.   |
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Michael W. Goheen, "The Legacy of Lesslie Newbigin for Today," Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 49-63.   |
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Luder G. Whitlock, "Doing Your Own Thing: The Evangelical Weakness," Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 65-83.   |
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Thomas N. Smith, "A Generous Orthodoxy or the Garden Path?" Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 87-95.  |
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John M. Frame, "The Road to Generous Orthodoxy," Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 97-105.   |
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Elmer M. Colyer, "Harting a New Way for Orthodoxy?" Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 107-120.   |
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Brian McLaren, "Seeking to Do One Thing Well: A Reponse to Three Helpful Reviews," Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 121-140.   |
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Lauran A. Kerr, "Women in the Emerging Church," Reformation & Revival 14.3 ( 2005): 141-162.   |
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Zachary Eswine, "Sage Preaching for Postmodern Contexts," Reformation & Revival 14.3 ( 2005): 163-174.  |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 175-202.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 205-219.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 14.3 (2005): 221-224.   |
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Theme: The Emergent Church Conversation. Examining D.A. Carson's Critique |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 7-9.   |
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Thomas N. Smith, "The Limitations of Theological Reasoning: Some Musings," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 13-18.   |
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Mark Horne, "Reach Yourself: Why Christians Need to Hear Contemporary Language in the Church," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 19-28.   |
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S. Michael Craven, "Consumerism," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 29-37.   |
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Yerry Yount, "Truth, Beauty, and the Gospel: When Will Evangelicals Get It Right?" Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 39-42.   |
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P. Andrew Sandlin, "What Kind of Book is the Bible?" Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 43-47.  |
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Bassam M. Madany, "'The Greatest Hymn'," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 49-53.   |
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T.M. Moore, "Abraham Kuyper and the Christian Cultural Consensus," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 57-79.   |
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Peter Enns, "Some Thoughts on Theological Exegesis of the Old Testament: Toward a Viable Model," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 81-104.   |
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Corrie M. Aukema Cielukowski & Elmer M. Colyer, "Wesley's Trinitarian Ordo Salutis," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 105-131.  |
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David G. Dunbar, "D.A. Carson's Protest Considered," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 135-141.   |
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David M. Mills, "Missing the Real Conversation with the Emergent," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 143-151.   |
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Anthony Smith, "Becoming Conversant with D.A. Carson's Christendom," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 153-161.  |
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Phillip Luke Sinitiere, "D.A. Carson on the Emergent Church: A Younger Evangelical Perspective," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 163-173.  |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 175-200.   |
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Anonymous, "Music Review," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 201-203.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 205-218.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 14.4 (2005): 219-224.   |

Volume 15 (2006)
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Theme: Becoming Missional Christians and Churches |
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John H. Armstrong, "Introduction," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 7-8.   |
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Monte E. Wilson, "Classical Propositions For Pop Churches," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 11-22.   |
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Doug P. Baker, "The Politicization of Our Churches, or my Growing Sympathy With Blindeness," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 23-33.   |
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P. Andrew Sandlin, "Confessional Subscription, Strictly Speaking," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 35-49.   |
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Graham Keith, "Music in the Early Church," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 51-80. |
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Timothy Gombis, "Power Demonstrated in Weakness," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 81-101.   |
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Joel R. Beeke & Michael D. Bell, "Cornellius Van Til's Concept of Man as a Analogue of God," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 103-128.   |
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John P. Lewis, "Christian Existence and the Mission of the Church," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 131-140.   |
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John Mitchell, "Footprints in the Sand at Omaha Beach: A Practically Missional Ecclesiology," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 141-154.  |
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Michael W. Goheen, "A Missionart Encounter with Western Culture," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 155-171.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 173-204.  |
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Anonymous, "Film & Music Reviews," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 205-207.  |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 209-221.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts," Reformation & Revival 15.1 (2006): 222-224.   |
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Theme: The Biblical Theology of N.T. Wright |
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Eric Mounts & John Armstrong, "Letter to the Editor," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 7.   |
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John Armstrong, "Introduction: N.T. Wright and the Biblical Worldview," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 9-12.  |
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Chuck McGowen, "God's Grace, Pneumatics and the Infilling of the Holy Spirit," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 15-23.  |
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P. Andrew Sandlin, "The Importance of Being Catholic," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 25-29.   |
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Monte E. Wilson, "Grace-Full," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 31-35.   |
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Peter Moore, "Antidote to Arrogance: Christians and the Environmental Challenge," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 37-43.   |
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Joel R. Beeke, "Oliver Heywood: Puritan Luminary," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 45-50.   |
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Clint LeBruyns, "The Evangelical Advantage: A New Engagement with the Petrine Ministry," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 53-65.   |
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Gerald R. McDermott, "Homosexuality: A Theological Analysis," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 67-80.   |
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Warren J. Anderson, "Organic Liturgy as the Cure For Bible-Absent Worship in the Contemporary Church," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 81-97.   |
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John H, Armstrong, "Simply Christian: The Biblical Paradigm of N.T. Wright," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 99-111.   |
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Thomas N. Smith, "N.T. Wright: Pauline Cartographer," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 113-126.  |
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P. Andrew Sandlin, "The Bible and the Big Story: The Bibliological Burden of N.T. Wright," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 129-139.   |
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Walter M. Dunnett, "The Resurrection of the Son of God," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 141-145.   |
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Anonymous, "Book Reviews," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 147-182.   |
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Anonymous, "Film & Music Reviews," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 183-185.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Book Briefs," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 187-197.   |
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John H. Armstrong, "Final Thoughts ," Reformation & Revival 15.2 (2006): 199-207.   |
 
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