Letters In offering their confessional book, Cal Thomas and Ed Dobson have made an important contribution to the ongoing discussion about Christians and politics ["Is the Religious Right Finished?" Sept. 6].
Don't Hate Me Because I'm Arminian My Reformed friends sometimes treat me like the enemy, but actually we need each other. Roger E. Olson
The Blessing of Abraham Finney's Christian Perfection TIMOTHY L. SMITH [Historians of American religion have been indebted to Timothy L. Smith since his important book, Revivalism and Reform in 19th Century America (Abington). Dr. Smith is professor of History at Johns Hopkins University and Director of Johns Hopkins' Program in American Religious History. His most recent book is Whitefield & Wesley on the New Birth (Zondervan, 1986).]
The Making of a Revivalist Finney and the heritage of Edwards Reverend Dr. Allen C. Gueizo is professor of church history and Academic Dean att the seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His new book Edwards on the Will: A Century of American Theological Debate is published by Wesleyan University Press.
Questions About Moody's Theology The five that people ask most often Dr. Stanley N. Gundry is publisher for academic and professional books and general manager of Zondervan Publishing House in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His book Love Them In: The Life and Theology of D. L. Moody (Moody, 1976, and Baker, 1982) is the definitive study of Moody's theology.
What Did Spurgeon Believe? He insisted on thinking through his theology for himself—and often found himself out of step with his age. Mark Hopkins is lecturer in church history at Theological College of Northern Nigeria.