Christianity Today

November 8, 1985

Volume 29, Number 16

November 22, 1985
October 18, 1985

The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

Articles in this Issue

Editorial

In Earch of Heroes

Kenneth S. Kantzer

Carl Rogers’s Quiet Revolution: Therapy for the Masses

William Kirk Kilpatrick

This quiet Midwesterner is out to make a “new creation”

Carl Rogers’s Quiet Revolution Therapy for the Saints

Robert C. Roberts

Does “empathy” equal Christian love?

Where God Hides His Glory

Oswald Chambers

It is the glory of God to conceeal his treasures in embarrassment.

Three Women out of Four

LaVonne Neff

How the church can meet the needs of its widows

The Harpooner’s Calm

Eugene H. Peterson

The metaphors that Jesus used for the life of discipleship are images of the small and the quiet.

How We See Ourselves

Anthony Hoekema

We must base self-image on God’s love, not on our own good looks.

The Pioneers at Fifty

Bruce Shelley

A time to celebrate and ask crucial questions.

“Geared to the Times, but Anchored to the Rock”

Joel Carpenter

How contemporary techniques and exuberant nationalism helped create an evangelical resurgence.

A Sacramental Intrusion

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