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    Schilder's Struggle for the Unity of the Church Best EPub, Schilder S Struggle For The Unity Of The Church Author Rudolf Van Reest This Is Very Good And Becomes The Main Topic To Read, The Readers Are Very Takjup And Always Take Inspiration From The Contents Of The Book Schilder S Struggle For The Unity Of The Church, Essay By Rudolf Van Reest Is Now On Our Website And You Can Download It By Register What Are You Waiting For Please Read And Make A Refission For You Pretty good and detailed explanation of the historical situation and developments that lead to the 1944 secession of the Liberated Churches in the Netherlands Surprisingly little about Schilder s doctrine or the events of the secession itself This is an important book that provides historical context to the formation of the Reformed Churches liberated in the Netherlands in 1944 The title makes it abundantly clear that the book challenges the presumption that Klaas Schilder and his followers fragmented the church Instead, the argument is made that Schilder was kicked out p 315 , and a case with much detailed historical evidence is made that the liberated wing of the Reformed church is the legitimate continuation of the reformed church in the Netherlands, as this church stands for the truth as revealed in the Word of God and is faithful to the reformed confessions Although this text was written in the early 1960s and translated in 1990 it is stil highly relevant for today In addition to a wealth of historical material what I found especially relevant is the discussion on observed deformation in the church of which some symptoms are listed p 344 5 when churches feel that they have already arrived and entered into the rest, when Christ is not assigned primacy any but it is ourselves that are placed in the foreground, where wealth and enrichment breeds a lack of eschatological awareness, when we have it so good that we do not want to bear our cross any, when financial matters dominate church discussion at expense of spiritual matters, when the yearning for power and influence starts dominating church life, when the spiritual antithesis is being lost in all the enticing cultural goods offered in our day and when there is a widening gap between higher educated and ordinary people Particularly important in Schilder s time was the binding demands made by synods that were judged to be extra scriptural and the idea that confessions were exclusively ecclesial 37 The history of the 1930s and 1940s also accentuates the current dangers of false ecumenism , as opposed to the idea that the church does exist in an unbreakable unity, universality and catholicity 403 , faithfully confessed in the Creeds In an appendix to the book the ecumenical task is clarified first, to be faithful witnesses Of Jesus Christ s Name and Word and, second, to Preserve the Ecumenical Pentacostal Movement the Holy Spirit s who came to explain Christ s work, He who is the Ecumenical Perfector.The books one drawback is that it does not provide a balanced view of Schilder At times the book reads like a hagiography Schilder, like all of us, was a man of flesh and blood, and I would loved to have seen of this coming through in the text.Overall, an important book for all those interested in church history in the Netherlands and to those who want to understand better the implications of these events on reformed churches in mainly North America in the 1950s. Rushdoony said Well, I am going to go to an entirely different kind of book, a book I loved, because I regard the man it deals with as one of the great men of this century, Dr K Skilder The book by Rudolf Van Reest, R E E S T is titled Skilder s Struggle for the Unity of the Church Dr Skilder was one of the grea.t theologians in the Netherlands Church, a professor and a pastor, a very powerful speaker because of the content of his preaching His three volumes on the passion of Christ, still in print in this country, are landmark works The only thing wrong with reading them is that when you finish reading them, you know you will never read anything like them again.Skilder saw the direction the Church was taking in the 30s And he raised his voice against the drift, the compromise, the being diplomatic and politic and unbelieving He was also a strong opponent of Totalitarianism, of Fascism and of Marxism When the war broke out he was, of course, a focal point of resistance of speaking out against the Nazis who had taken over the Netherlands and he was put in prison For in explicable reason the Germans released him, although they very quickly wanted him back Perhaps it was some kind of error Every bureaucracy makes mistakes But he had gone underground promptly.

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