– 1 – Simon Keynes, in his review of M.J. Whittock's book The Origins of England 410-600, rightly speaks1 of the important choice between striking a British or an Anglo-Saxon attitude during those two centuries. There can be little doubt, however, that the heroic exploits of Britain's Christian King Arthur — the great hero of… Read more »
Law and History
Communist Eschatology: A Christian Philosophical Analysis of the Post-Capitalistic Views of Marx, Engels and Lenin – Part 1
Chapter I INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY PART ONE 22 HISTORICAL SECTION 22 Chapter II THE MARXIST LENINIST PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY 23 Chapter III THE HISTORICAL ROOTS OF MARXISM 32 Chapter IV THE ADVENT OF MARXIST LENINIST REVOLUTIONISM 54 Chapter V LENIN'S IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIALISM 72 Chapter VI THE POST-LENINISTIC HISTORY OF COMMUNISM 83 FOREWORD In a very moving passage, St. Paul… Read more »
Communist Eschatology: A Christian Philosophical Analysis of the Post-Capitalistic Views of Marx, Engels and Lenin – Part 2
A Christian Philosophical Analysis of the Post-Capitalistic Views of Marx, Engels and Lenin FN Lee PART TWO Index Part Two PART TWO DOCTRINAL SECTION………………………………………………………………… 3 Chapter VII LABOR IN COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY………………………………….. 4 Chapter VIII VALUE IN COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY……………………………….. 23 Chapter IX PROPERTY IN COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY …………………………… 38 Chapter X CLASS IN COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY ………………………………………. Read more »
Communist Eschatology: A Christian Philosophical Analysis of the Post-Capitalistic Views of Marx, Engels and Lenin – Part 3
PART THREE CRITICAL SECTION 3 Chapter XX CRITIQUE OF COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY OF HISTORY 4 Chapter XXI CRITIQUE OF COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY OF LABOR 17 Chapter XXII CRITIQUE OF COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY OF VALUE 25 Chapter XXIII CRITIQUE OF COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY OF PROPERTY 31 Chapter XXIV CRITIQUE OF COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY OF CLASS 37 Chapter XXV CRITIQUE OF COMMUNIST ESCHATOLOGY OF THE FAMILY 43 Chapter XXVI… Read more »
The Holy Spirit and the Calvinistic Westminster Confession
After the 'Theologian of the Holy Spirit,' John Calvin (1509-64), his views were enshrined especially in the 1647 Westminster Confession of the British Puritans. The Spirit-drenched Westminster Confession of Faith (2:1) insists that "there is but one only living and true God, Who is infinite in being and perfection, a most pure Spirit." Nevertheless, "in… Read more »
Biblical, Irish and British Roots of 1861-65 Confederacy
– 1 – Did you watch Alex Haley’s TV series called Roots, on the history of Black Americans? I much enjoyed it, though I often disagreed with what it presented as history. What struck me most about it, was the constant rededication of each new generation of Black Americans — by holding their babies up… Read more »
The Antichrist in Scripture – The Popes According to Luther and Calvin
– 1 – "A profitless and fanciful belief about the imminent return of Christ had gained wide currency…. First [however,] there must come apostasy in the Church — and a great part of the World turn from God in faithlessness. Indeed, Antichrist must reign in God’s temple…. "Under the Papacy there is nothing more well-known… Read more »
Quarterly Communion at Biblical Seasons Annually – 2001 ed.
'Seasonal Communion' throughout Holy Scripture 'Seasonal Communion' three or four times a year best harmonizes with the totality of Biblical teaching. Indeed, on the very first page of the Holy Bible, Gen. 1:14's "seasons" or moo'a:diym are not just climatic — but also liturgical (as further seen in Lev. 23:4-37 etc.). This is further evident,… Read more »
Quarterly Communion at Annual Seasons – 5th ed. 2003
INDEX 1. The Seasons and their annual Feasts root in formation week at Genesis 1:14f 2. ‘Seasonal Communion’ in Genesis 8:20-22 and thenceforth at the four Seasons 3. The progressive inception and development of the four Seasonal Feasts 4. The Passover and the other Seasonal Feasts each held annually 5. Matthew Henry’s comments… Read more »
The Protestant Reformation on Sabbath-Keeping
– 1 – REV. PROF. DR. MARTIN LUTHER (1483-1546): "If Adam had stood in his innocency, yet he would have kept the seventh day holy. That is, on that day he would have taught his children and children's children what was the will of God, and wherein His worship did consist. He would have praised… Read more »