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An engaging personal perspective by the author based on his relationship with Professor Hoeksema. I had tears in my eyes by the end of the (relatively short) book for the gift of this man to our churches, a man who was both great and small at the same time. Especially encouraging were stories of both Hoeksema and Ophoff on their respective deathbeds as they wondered how God could save sinners such as they. Proof of God's great work accomplished in and through weak means, men saved by grace.Thank you, Professor Engelsma! Robin Block
Great book; author did an excellent job. Also, service in getting this book was excellent. Thank you so very much.
I discovered Herman Hoeksema by way of a footnote. From there I picked up Reformed Dogmatics. Wanting to know more, I waded into the Common Grace controversy. Finally, I desired to know more about this man who seems not to have been given his due in terms of recognition. In David Engelsma's book you will catch a glimpse of him. You will learn something of Engelsma's story and the story of the PRCA. Engelsma writes that "Hoeksema was always right," but notes the price Hoeksema paid for being right. It left me a bit wistful. Hoeksema is underappreciated. Engelsma's "I remember Herman Hoeksema" is a helpful start in changing that.
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