Several essays stress Christian education in college and seminary. Out of his experience as Princeton chaplain, Ernest Gordon speaks of the need for proclaiming the Word to students today (page 4).… Bernard Ramm says that the fusion of biblicism, theology, and liberal arts that produced the Reformation is needed in Christian education today (page 6).
How is the Church to strike a balance between nurture and witness? David B. Woodward declares that evangelism still has priority (page 9).
News report on the third session of the Consultation on Church Union and the NAE Convention.
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