Articles
Formalism's Ever-Menacing Peril
Formal religion, one consisting of mere doctrine, form, and ritual, easily maintains itself, for it has become rigid and set. The testimony of history demonstrates this.
Romantic Story of "Codex Sinaiticus"
The announcement, made in the House of Commons, that the British Museum has the opportunity of acquiring, by purchase from the government of the Soviet Republics, the famous Codex Sinaiticus will send a thrill through the heart of very one who is interested in the history of the Bible.
Floodlights on the Greek New Testament
How new insights and discoveries are shedding light on the New Testament.
Keep the Pulpit Tidy
In Israel's day God gave explicit instruction as to the care of His sanctuary, and later of the temple, not only concerning the outward appearance, but each piece of furniture was to be used only for that to which it had been dedicated. Should we not be as careful now with God's house of worship and furniture?
Solemnizing the Baptismal Service
Any undue haste in the administering of this ordinance seems to detract somewhat from its solemnity.
Marriage, And Ministerial Responsibility
Time and again I have been compelled by this instruction to decline to perform the marriage ceremony between members of our church and those of other communions, or of no religious faith at all.