Pictures of Christ
John Murray (1898–1975) answers the question: is a pictorial representation a legitimate way of conveying truth regarding him and of contributing to the worship which this truth should evoke?
John Murray (1898–1975) was a professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary.
John Murray (1898–1975) answers the question: is a pictorial representation a legitimate way of conveying truth regarding him and of contributing to the worship which this truth should evoke?
John Murray (1898–1975) analyzes several implications stemming from a popular yet false interpretation of Romans 14:5, and then argues that the passage in no way undermines the Fourth Commandment.
John Murray (1898–1975) explains that since the Sabbath is directly associated with redemption from Egypt which foreshadows the greater redemption in Christ, the New Covenant, far from abrogating the Fourth Commandment, establishes, heightens, and enforces it.
John Murray (1898–1975) expounds upon the meaning of Mark 2:27-28 regarding the lordship of Christ over the Sabbath.