Feb 1, 2017 | Writings of Gordon Clark
Notable Correspondents: Carl F. H. Henry: 240 J. Oliver Buswell: 149 John Robbins: 112 Familie Schulze (in German): 35 Edwin H. Rian: 25 Gresham Machen: 22 Edward Carnell: 17 Greg Reynolds: 16 Edgar A. Singer: 6 Cornelius Van Til: 5 Ned Stonehouse: 5 Paul Woolley: 4...
Jan 30, 2017 | Writings of Gordon Clark
Transcript of tape of lecture [Untitled lecture transcript on Greek philosophy, Oct. 1974 at Geneva College] G.H.C: There are 92 elements up to uranium, all the natural elements. Artificial elements as plutonium (94) go up to 103. Some existing only a billionth of a...
Jan 10, 2017 | Writings of Gordon Clark
[The Southern Presbyterian Journal, October 22, 1958] CREATION AND EVOLUTION. Jan Lever. Kregel’s. $39.5 This book differs in several important respects from Clark’s [Darwin: Before and After by Rober E. D. Clark]. It is more detailed and technical....
Mar 7, 2016 | Writings of Gordon Clark
Unfortunately, the Reformed Presbyterian Reporter in its August-September issue carried a book review commending a very anti-reformed, non-presbyterian book, Hannah Whitall Smith’s The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life. Hannah Smith was a Quaker, a Perfectionist, an...
Dec 29, 2015 | Writings of Gordon Clark
[From the Gordon-Conwell Lectures on Apologetics, 1981.] Is Christianity a Religion, Part 2 Gordon H. Clark I was in the midst of describing two methods of studying religion. They are certainly the two most used methods. I’m inclined to say they’re the...
Dec 28, 2015 | Writings of Gordon Clark
[From the papers of Gordon H. Clark at the Sangre de Cristo Seminary.] The Proposal to Abolish the RPCES Ecumenicism with its mergers, proposed mergers, and delicate initial consultations of churches and denominations has been a noticeable development of this...