Frederick A. Schilling

By Frederick A. Schilling, Dean of School of Theology, Walla Walla College

The Message of Habakkuk

Among the shortest, least read, yet most important books of the Bible is that of Habakkuk.

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Successful Institute in North Pacific

Report from Washington held March 18-27.

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Bible History Teaches Bible Doctrine—No. 1

Bible history is inseparable from Bible doc­trine, and constitutes its setting or foundation.

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Bible History Teaches Bible Doctrine—No. 2

The same doctrinal purpose and character of Biblical history revealed in the Old Testament is clearly seen in the historical narratives of the New Testament.

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Study Suggestions for "History of the Reformation"—No. 3

Part three of our study suggestions for the "History of the Reformation."

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The Need of the Personal Christ

The certainties of the Christian reli­gion are historical facts, and all these historical facts revolve around the person of Jesus the Christ, the Messiah of God.

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The Roman Week

Did the Romans operate an eight-day or a nine-day week up to the time of Theodosius? And did the Greeks operate on a ten-day week?

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Study Suggestions for T.M. Lindsay's "History of the Reformation"—No. 1

The experienced reader will approach a given field of study from a wider conspectus and proceed through a subsequent delineation of its structural divisions (epochs, component materials, etc.), to the intensive analysis, scrutiny, and explanation of its de­tails.

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Study Suggestions for Lindsay's "History"—No. 2

Having completed the first reading of the volume with observation of the preliminary items mentioned above, the reader may then well seek to comprehend the subject matter from a general chronological viewpoint.

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