Gregory E. Reynolds
Ordained Servant: March 2021
Also in this issue
Reflections on Race and Racism
by David VanDrunen
Commentary on the Form of Government of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Chapter 14
by Alan D. Strange
Slavery and Covenanters: A Review Article
by Alan D. Strange
Natural Law and Human Rights: Toward a Recovery of Practical Reason by Pierre Manent
by David VanDrunen
Politics after Christendom: Political Theology in a Fractured World by David VanDrunen
by Richard M. Gamble
7 Big Questions Your Life Depends On by William J. Edgar
by Charles Malcolm Wingard
“View of Egmond aan Zee,” Jacob van Ruisdale (c. 1848)
The foreground tree battles
To survive against the sea,
Encroaching on the town you see
As every pilgrim rattles,
Laboring through still water
And rough road, seeking
The endangered town, reeking
Of the possibility of slaughter
Under the relentless tumult
Of the dark North Sea rage—
They seek a delivering sage
By whom they might exult
In the power of the sky,
Where heaven rises above
The waters of the sea in love
To those on earth who die.
That tree is our mortality;
The steeple in the distance
Is the sign of our resistance—
Pointing up to make us free.
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Ordained Servant: March 2021
Also in this issue
Reflections on Race and Racism
by David VanDrunen
Commentary on the Form of Government of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Chapter 14
by Alan D. Strange
Slavery and Covenanters: A Review Article
by Alan D. Strange
Natural Law and Human Rights: Toward a Recovery of Practical Reason by Pierre Manent
by David VanDrunen
Politics after Christendom: Political Theology in a Fractured World by David VanDrunen
by Richard M. Gamble
7 Big Questions Your Life Depends On by William J. Edgar
by Charles Malcolm Wingard
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