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CONTENTS - Vol.IV, No.11-12, JUNE-JULY, 1939
EDITORIALS
243 - Can Science Save Us?
243 - The Soul's Deep Need
244 - The Torch of Liberty Still burns
244 - Hyphenated Americanism Must Cease
245 - To the Cambridge Conference
245 - Looking Forward

ARTICLES
246 - What is Wrong with Buchmanism? By Henry J. Triezenberg
249 - Children's Day
250 - St. John and Greek Intellectualism. By Jesse De Boer
251 - Thomas Mann's Joseph Story. By Bastian Kruithof
253 - New Musical Trends. Church Choirs and School Choirs. Henry J. Van Andel
254 - Theodore Beza (1519-1605). Associate and Successsor of Calvin. By D. H. Kromminga
255 - Fourth or Force of July?
256 - Art, Truth, and Beauty. By Cornelius Van Zwoll

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
260 - From Seattle and the Northwest
260 - From Philadelphia and New York
260 - The Reformation at Fontenelle
261 - Hungarian-American Relations
262 - Calvinistic Educational Convention
263 - The Near East and Islam
264 - From the Southern Presbyterian General Assembly
264 - More About Early Man

BOOKS REVIEWED
265 - Pastoral Psychiatry
265 - The Plymouth Brethren
266 - The Tree of Life
266 - Orthodox Lutheran Doctrine
267 - A Juvenile Classic
267 - Handbook of Psychiatry
268 - The Christian Faith
268 - On Humanism
268 - Christian Education in South Africa
268 - Modern Education

VERSE
249 - "If Ye Abide in Me"
250 - I Know
252 - All Things Are Possible
264 - Blessing in Contrast

269 - NEWS AND COMMENTS

271 - INDEX to Fourth Volume

Publication Date

1939

Volume

4

Issue

11 & 12

Month/Semester

June

Total Pages

32

Managing Editor

Clarence Bouma

The Calvin Forum: June-July, 1939

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