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Overview: What hope does a Christian have in death?
My paper seeks to answer this question from two angles: exegesis and covenant theology. First, exegetically, I attempt to build upon the work of Meredith Kline’s two articles on Revelation 20:1-6 (“The First Resurrection” and “The First Resurrection: A Reaffirmation“) by asking a question Kline did not [...]

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Every week Reformed Perspectives eZine puts out great articles on a variety of theological, ecclesial, and practical topics. Contributers include a mix of contemporary and classical Reformed pastors and thinkers.
Dec. 16-22, 2007 Edition:

Exodus
A Poem by Bobby Gawthrop
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A Defense of (Reformed) Amillennialism, Part IV
An Article by David J. Engelsma
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What About Revelation 20?, Part II
An Article by [...]

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Every week Reformed Perspectives eZine puts out great articles on a variety of theological, ecclesial, and practical topics. Contributers include a mix of contemporary and classical Reformed pastors and thinkers.
Dec. 2-8, 2007 Edition:

The Middle Man
A Poem by Bobby Gawthrop
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A Defense of (Reformed) Amillennialism, Part II
An Article by David J. Engelsma
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Every week Reformed Perspectives eZine puts out great articles on a variety of theological, ecclesial, and practical topics. Contributers include a mix of contemporary and classical Reformed pastors and thinkers.
25 Nov – 1 Dec 2007 Edition:

The Walk of the 12 Apostles
A Poem by Bobby Gawthrop
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A Defense of (Reformed) Amillennialism, Part I
An Article by David J. [...]

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