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WHY I AM NOT A UNIVERSALIST (but sound like one) Reflections on David Bentley Hart’s “That All Shall Be Saved” (PART 1) – Brad Jersak

Sep 7, 2019 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews

"For we labor and struggle to this end because we have hoped in a living God who is the savior of all human beings, especially those who have faith."  –1 Timothy 4:10 In Praise of Hart At long last. I'm grateful that Dr. Hart pushed through his...

Dart and Packer’s “Christianity and Pluralism” – Review by Brad Jersak

Jul 24, 2019 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews

Review of Ron S. Dart and J.I. Packer, Christianity and Pluralism (Lexham Press, 2019), 70 pages.  Christianity and Pluralism is a fresh and poignant new edition of a booklet first composed just over two decades ago, titled In a Pluralist...

Walter Petkau, “It Takes Raindrops to Fill a Lake” — Interview with Sarah Fung

Jun 3, 2019 | Book Reviews

Introduction [Sarah Fung]: “It takes raindrops to fill a lake.” (Mumbai woman) This quote is also an analogy we can apply to so much of life. It could be the small steps we take towards a large goal. It could be those small acts of love, that builds one’s partner up,...

Wayne Northey’s “Justice that Transforms” – Foreword by Ron Dart

May 16, 2019 | Author - Ron Dart, Author - Wayne Northey, Book Reviews

Wayne Northey: I’m pleased to add this page about three books produced fall 2018: CLICK HERE for the books homepage They are of my writings on Restorative Justice over the years, including (in Volume One) by a few contributors. They are part of a projected...

Walter Paetkau’s “It Takes Raindrops to Fill a Lake” – Review by Ron Dart

May 15, 2019 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews

It Takes Raindrops to Fill a Lake: The first fifty years of Abbotsford Community Services (Walter Paetkau, 2019). CLICK HERE to purchase a copy. Abbotsford Community Services (ACS) has, in many ways, been both the organizational conscience and a substantive...

Review of Roger Scruton’s “Conservatism: An Introduction to the Great Tradition” by Ron S. Dart.

May 9, 2019 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews

If Lockean liberalism is the conservatism of the English-speaking peoples, what was there in British conservatism that was not present in the bourgeois thought of Hamilton and Madison? If there was nothing, then the acts of the  Loyalists are deprived of all...
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