And Still Our Ancient Foe by Gordon H. Clark

Unpublished 128. And Still Our Ancient Foe (typed) [1946. And Still Our Ancient Foe, The Witness Oct., 6, 12] And Still Our Ancient Foe Gordon H. Clark IN THE month of October Protestants sometimes celebrate Reformation Sunday. Perhaps the Lutherans observe this day...

Review of The Platonic Legend

Unpublished 247. Review of The Platonic Legend (typed) [1935. Review of The Platonic Legend, by Warner Fite. The New Scholasticism Jan.] The Platonic Legend. By WARNER FITE. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. Pp. Viii + 331. Iconoclasm has its charms—for those...

Review of Scepticism and Historical Knowledge

Unpublished 256. Review of Scepticism and Historical Knowledge (typed) [1966. Review of Scepticism and Historical Knowledge, by Jack W. Meiland. The Gordon Review (Spring).] Scepticism and Historical Knowledge, by Jack W. Meiland. New York: Random House, 1965, 209 pp....

The Problem of Motion by Gordon H. Clark

Unpublished 259. The Problem of Motion (typed) [The Gordon Review Winter 1958.] THE PROBLEM OF MOTION Gordon H. Clark Among those who accept and defend the historic position of Protestantism, interest has recently increased in the philosophy of science. This interest...

Review of In the Beginning, God

Unpublished 255. Review of In the Beginning God (typed) [1958. Review of In the Beginning, God, by William M. Logan. The Gordon Review (Winter).]   In the Beginning, God, by William M. Logan. Richmond: John Knox Press, 1957. $1.50. Though small this is a significant...

Sarte’s Lawless Chaos by Dr. Gordon H. Clark

Unpublished 267. Sartes Lawless Chaos (typed) [Reformed Presbyterian Reporter May 1967]   Sarte’s Lawless Chaos Dr. Gordon H. Clark   THE WORLD TODAY is intensely hostile to the message of the Bible. There are many forms of this hostility. Existentialism,...