Currently the stakes are higher than ever for anglophone Canada to recognize and understand the extent and nature of Quebec's role in the shaping of the nation. John MacFarlane's revision of anglophone history is a compelling step in that process.
Historians often emphasize how, during both the difficult inter-war years and the Second World War, the Liberal government of Mackenzie King successfully reconciled the needs of majority rule with the recognition of minority voice, particularly in foreign affairs. How did a consummate anti-Catholic, who did not even speak French, manage to...
Currently the stakes are higher than ever for anglophone Canada to recognize and understand the extent and nature of Quebec's role in the shaping o...
The Old Testament gives us several names or titles for God. For instance, God is called "Jehevah-Tsidkenu," the Lord our righteousness. In this insightful book, John Macfarlane demonstrates how these Old Testament names of God are best expressed and fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Concerning God as our righteousness, Macfarlane shows how Jesus provides the necessary righteousness for guilty sinners to stand acceptable before a Holy God. Other names of God treated are "Jehovah-Jireh" (the Lord will provide), "Jehovah-Rophi" (the Lord my healer), "Jehovah-Shalom" (the Lord our peace),...
The Old Testament gives us several names or titles for God. For instance, God is called "Jehevah-Tsidkenu," the Lord our righteousness. In this insigh...