Major Works
Remaking the Modern Mind. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, September 1946. (2nd edition published in September 1948.)
The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1947. (Paperback reprint in 2003 by William B. Eerdmans.)
The Protestant Dilemma: An Analysis of the Current Impasse in Theology. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, November 1948.
The Drift of Western Thought. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, May 21, 1951. (W. B. Riley Memorial Lectures.)
God, Revelation and Authority, six volumes. Waco, TX: Word Books, Inc., 1976-1983.
The Christian Mindset. Portland, OR: Multnomah Press, 1984.
Christian Countermoves in a Decadent Culture. A Critical Concern Book. Portland, OR: Multnomah Press, 1986.
Confessions of a Theologian: an Autobiography. Waco, TX: Word Books, 1986.
Twilight of a Great Civilization: The Drift Toward Neo-Paganism. Westchester, IL: Crossway Books (Good News Publishers), 1988.
Extended Bibliography
This bibliography was created and compiled by Stephen Spencer, who is currently the Theological and Cataloging Librarian at North Park Seminary and an avid Carl Henry scholar.
1934
Weekly sermonettes, Suffolk Every Week (Bay Shore, NY)
1937
Weekly Sermonettes, Wheaton Record (Wheaton College). Reprinted under titles of “Men Who Pressed On” and “Men Who Turned Back”
“No Man Cared for My Soul.” The Reviewing Stand (The Wheaton [College] Literarian), 2, no. 1 (1937–1938): 6–7.
1938
“150,000 Gospels for College Students.” The Sunday School Times 80, no. 35 (August 27, 1938): 605–606.
“Plundering the Poor Preacher.” The Presbyterian (September 22, 1938): 13. Reprinted in Christian Reader’s Digest 3, no. 1 (January 1939): 43–44; and in The Congregational Beacon (1938): 7.
“College on Bended Knee.” Bulletin of Wheaton College 15, no. 12 (December 1938): 3–4.
1939
“Clergy and the ‘Word Business’.” Moody Monthly 39, no. 5 (January 1939): 258.
“InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.” The Sunday School Times 81, no. 51 (December 23, 1939): 935–936.
Youth Looks at Life. Privately printed, March 1939.
1940
Bender in the Cameroons: The Story of Missionary Triumph in a Dark Region of the World’s Darkest Continent. Cleveland: Roger Williams, 1936–1940.
Not By Bread Alone: Wheaton Chapel Talks. Compiled and edited by Carl F. H. Henry. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1940.
1941
“The Parables of Matthew 13.” M.A. thesis, Wheaton College Graduate School, May, 1941.
“The Missionary and the Press.” B.D. thesis, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1941.
The Missionary and the Press. Chicago, IL: Good News, 1941.
1942
“Dear Sir: How Much Theology Do I Need to Know?” His 2, no. 1 (October 1942): 11–13.
“Theology in the Present World Crisis.” Privately printed, 1942. (Graduate address, Commencement, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1942).
“Successful Church Publicity.” Th.D. dissertation, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1942.
Pacific Garden Mission: A Doorway to Heaven. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1942.
1943
“Sunday School Bites Newspaper.” Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 2 (May 1943): 19–20.
“Theology in the Present World Crisis.” His 2? 3? (1943): . [may never have been published?]
“It Began in the Rain.” [Greater Chicago Easter Sunrise Service] Power 1, no. 4 (April 1943): 1–3.
“Worshipping the Risen Son at Sunrise.” Baptist Herald 21, no. 8 (April 15, 1943): 6–7.
“Hobo to Sunday School Head.” Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 3 (June-July 1943): 24–27
“Newspaper Publicity for the Gospel.” King’s Business 34, no. 7? (July 1943): 246–247, 278.
“Father of the Modern Tract at 29.” [Clyde Dennis] Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 4 (August-September 1943): 20–23, 62–63.
“Sallman Made the Deadline.” Power 1, no. 9 (September 1943): 4–5, 7.
“How Your Pastor Got that Way.” Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 5 (October 1943): 32–36.
“Ring Out the Good News.” Standard 33? (October 1943): .
“His Gospel Stories Get Editor’s Green Light.” Protestant Voice (October 1943): .
“From Typhus to Tower.” [V. Raymond Edman] Power 1, no. 11 (November 1943): 9–11 [unattributed in issue; listed in Henry’s own bibliography]
“13-Year Old Giant.” [Christian Business Men’s Committee] Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 6 (November 1943): 28–31, 56–57.
“Typewriter for Pulpit.” [William McDermott] Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 6 (November 1943): 32–36, 49, 58.
“Gabriel, Blow Your Horn.” [Homer Rodeheaver] Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 7 (December 1943): 24–28, 61–62.
“Too Nice to Throw Away.” [Clyde Dennis, Good News Publishing] Power 1, no. 12 (December 1943): 9–11.
“Changing World Views.” Watchman Examiner 31 (December ? 1943? January 1944?): .
Successful Church Publicity: A Guidebook for Christian Publicists. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1943.
1944
“From Typewriter to Pulpit.” His 3, no. 4 (January 1944): 23–25. [condensed from “Typewriter for Pulpit.” Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 6 (November 1943): 32–36, 49, 58]
“Jesus and Christmas in a Philosopher’s Hands.” Calvin Forum 9, no. 7? (January 1944): .
“Jump in Faith.” Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 8 (January 1944): 43, 63.
“Startle Your Editor with News.” Baptist Leader 15, no. 1 (January 1944): 15.
“How to Sell – Theological Seminaries to Hymn Books.” Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 9 (February 1944): 36–37, 60–61.
“Christianity at the Epistemological Divide.” Watchman-Examiner 32, no. 5 (February 3, 1944): 108–9.
“Physician to Preacher.” [M. R. DeHaan] Sunday School Promoter 5, no. 10 (March 1944): 43–46.
“Five Men Missing.” His 3, no. 6 (March 1944): 6–9.
“By Dawn’s Early Light.” Sunday School Promoter 6, no. 1 (March 1944): 18–22, 61.
“Baptist ‘Perfectionist’.” [Charles W. Koller] Sunday School Promoter 6, no. 2 (May 1944): 27–30, 53–54.
“Bandbox Theologian.” [T. Leonard Lewis] Sunday School Promoter 6, no. 5 (August 1944): 44–47.
“Remaking the Modern Mind.” Watchman-Examiner 32, no. 30 (July 27, 1944): 732–733.
“Mission with a Global Influence.” Sunday 6, no. 7 (October 1944): 28–30, 55.
“How to Be a Deacon.” Sunday 6, no. 9 (December 1944): 26–28.
1945
“Your Church Is News.” Baptist Leader 16, no. 1 (January 1945): 10–11.
“How Christ Found Me.” His 4, no. 4 (January 1945): 21–23.
“Accent on Youth.” Sunday 6, no. 10 (January 1945): 18–22, 48–49.
“How to Usher.” Sunday 6, no. 12 (March 1945): 20–22, 56.
“How to Be a Trustee.” Sunday 7, no. 4 (July 1945): 30–32, 59–60.
“Is Christianity Worth Trying?” Moody Monthly 45, no. 7 (March 1945): 378–379, 398.
“God and the Modern Mind.” Watchman-Examiner 33, no. 13? (March 29, 1945): 300–301.
“Book Ramblings.” Good Books Digest (April-June 1945): .
“Book Ramblings.” Good Books Digest (July-September 1945): .
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading” “Children in Court: A Study in Juvenile Delinquency.” United Evangelical Action 4, no. 15 (September 15, 1945): 23.
“Book Ramblings.” Good Books Digest (October-December 1945): .
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 4, no. 20 (December 1, 1945): 23.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 4, no. 21 (December 15, 1945): 22–23. [including Erasing the Colorline. George M. Houser. Fellowship Publications. 63 pp.]
1946
“Book Ramblings.” Good Books Digest 1, no. 4 (January-March 1946): 14–15.
“The Rise of the Tyrant: New Book by Carl McIntire.” [review] Good Books Digest 1, no. 4 (January-March 1946): 18–20.
“Editor’s Review.” Good Books Digest 1, no. 4 (January-March 1946): 25–26, 28–29 [2d review is of Vernon Grounds, The Reason for Our Hope].
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 4, no. 22 (January 1, 1946): 23.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 4, no. 23 (January 15, 1946): 21–22. [including two reviews by Helga Bender Henry]
“What Can the Gospel Do for Industry?” [LeTourneau Chapel] Sunday 7, no. 12 [marked as “8, no. 12”] (March 1946): 24–26, 50, 52.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 3 (March 15, 1946): 23–24.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 4 (April 1, 1946): 23.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 5 (April 15, 1946): 46.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 7 (May 15, 1946): 20–21. [including F. F. Bruce, The Speeches in Acts. London: Tyndale Press]
“Book Ramblings.” Christian Life and Times 1, no. 2 (June 1946): 87–88; 1, no. 5 (September 1946): 87–88; 1, no. 8 (December 1946): 107–108.
“The Relationship Between Conduct and Belief.” Faith and Thought 78 (1946): 56–74.
“Van Til’s New Modernism.” His 5, no. 7 (April 1946): 17–19, 37.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 9 (June 15, 1946): 8, 22–24. [including reviews of Frederick C. Grant; Henry P. Van Dusen; Nelson Glueck; W. H. Griffith Thomas]
“N.A.E.’s Fourth Convention.” Christian Life and Times 1, no. 3 (July 1946): 31–37.
“Veteran Rehabilitates.” Christian Life and Times 1, no. 1 (May 1946): 40–42.
“Birth of a New World Mind.” Religious Digest 29, no. 141 (June 1946): 1–4.
“Northern Baptist Convention.” Christian Life and Times 1, no. 2 (June 1946): .
“NAE’s Dixie President” [R. L. Decker]. Sunday 8, no. 4 (July 1946): 15–17, 61–65.
“Northern Baptist Convention.” Religious Digest 20, no. 130 (July 1946): 67–69.
“Jesus and the Classics.” Religious Digest 20, no. 131 (August 1946): 5–9.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 12 (August 1, 1946): 22.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 15 (September 15, 1946): 8, 21–22. [including C. H. Spurgeon]
“Philosopher for Christ.” [W. H. Wrighton] Sunday 8, no. 7 (October 1946): 19–21, 70.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 17 (October 15, 1946): 22. [including Zwemer; and J. G. Machen, Christianity and Liberalism (reprint); converted nun]
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 18 (November 1, 1946): 23. [including W. H. Griffith Thomas; Wendell P. Loveless, Manual of Gospel Broadcasting]
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 19 (November 15, 1946): 25–26. [including two by Helga Bender Henry (one on “liquor traffic”); Machen, What Is Faith?]
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 20 (December 1, 1946): 18–23. [including L. E. Elliott-Binns, Reconstruction–The Church’s Part; W. H. Griffith Thomas]
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 21 (December 15, 1946): 22.
Remaking the Modern Mind. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 1946.
Such as I Have: The Stewardship of Talent. New York and Nashville: Abingdon-Cokesbury, 1946.
1947
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 5, no. 22 (January 1, 1947): 21–22.
“Book Ramblings.” Christian Life and Times 2 1, no. 11 (March 1947): 85–86; 2, no. 5? (September 1947): 97–98; 2, no. 6? (October 1947): 121–122; 2, no. 7? (November 1947): 119–120; 2, no. 8? (December 1947): 77–78.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 6, 1 (February 15, 1947): 22–23. [including John Bennett, Christian Ethics and Social Policy]
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 6, 2 (March 1, 1947): 23–24. [including Millar Burrows]
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 6, 3 (March 15, 1947): 21–23. [including Michael Ramsey]
“The ‘Harvard Report’.” (UEA Editorial) United Evangelical Action 6, 4 (April 1, 1947): 12–13.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 6, 4 (April 1, 1947): 23.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 6, 5 (April 15, 1947): 27. [including W.H Griffith Thomas; one by Helga Bender Henry]
“Has Fundamentalism Lost Its Social Conscience?” United Evangelical Action 6, no. 8 (June 1, 1947): 3, 5–6.
“Does Fundamentalism Have a Message? [excerpt from Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism, 16–19, edited] Christian Life and Times 2, no. 6 (June 1947): 15.
“NAE List of Significant Books.” United Evangelical Action 6, no. 9 (June 15, 1947): 6–7.
“Book Chat: Guide for Your Reading.” United Evangelical Action 6, no. 9 (June 15, 1947): 8, 19–23.
“Another Year in Books.” United Evangelical Action 6, no. 9 (June 15, 1947): 12–13.
“The Day School Crisis.” (UEA Editorial) United Evangelical Action 6, 10 (July 1, 1947): 14–15.
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 6, 15 (September 15, 1947): 23. [including review of Brunner, Divine Imperative; Boettner, Studies in Theology; Spurgeon’s Autobiography]
“Book Chat: Your Guide to Good Reading.” United Evangelical Action 6, 16 (October 1, 1947): 23. [none by CFHH, though several “Books Received” notices, presumably by him]
“The Distinction Between Conservative and Liberal Theology.” Watchman-Examiner 36, no. 50 (December 1947): 1224–1226.
“Theology and Evolution.” Pages 190–221 in Russell L. Mixter, ed., Evolution and Christian Thought Today. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1947.
The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1947.
Successful Church Publicity: A Guidebook for Christian Publicists, 2d ed. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, [1947].
1948
“Book Ramblings.” Christian Life and Times 3, nos.? (January 1948): 101; (February 1948): 113; (March 1948): 105–106; (April 1948): 84; (May 1948): 101–102; (June 1948): 123.
“Book Chat: Guide for Your Reading.” United Evangelical Action 6, 23 (January 15, 1948): 8, 22–23. [including Nels F. S. Ferré; Machen, Origins of Paul’s Religion; Calvin, Romans; “Books Received” notice of reprint of CFHH, Successful Church Publicity]
“Book Chat.” United Evangelical Action 6, no. 24 (February 1, 1948): 23–24. [including Orr, Christian View of God and the World]
“Book Chat.” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 1 (February 15, 1948): 22–23.
Book Review: John Stewart Lawton, Conflict in Christology. Christian Life and Times 3 (April 1948): 87.
“The Vigor of the New Evangelicalism.” Christian Life 3, nos. 1, 3, 4 (January 1948), 30–32; (March 1948), 35–38, 85; (April 1948), 32–35, 65–69.
“The Mid-Twentieth Century Crossroads.” Philosophical Forum 6 (Spring 1948): 22–28.
“Neglected Science in an Atom Bomb Era.” The King’s Business 39, no. 3 (March 1948): 9.
“Book Chat: Guide for Your Reading.” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 5 (April 15, 1948): 12, 28–30. [including J. G. Machen, Christian Faith in the Modern World; A. Kuyper, Practice of Godliness; H. Hoeksema; extended review of L. S. Chafer, Systematic Theology]
“NAE List of Significant Books.” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 9 (June 15, 1948): 6–7.
“Book Chat: Guide for Your Reading.” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 9 (June 15, 1948): 9, 17–24. [including Georgia Harkness; Billy Graham; G. Campbell Morgan; Caillet on Pascal; E. S. Soper, Racism: A World Issue; Calvin, Commentary on Hebrews; and Isaiah; A. Richardson, Christian Apologetics; three by Helga Bender Henry]
“No Other Name.” Moody Monthly 48, no. 12 (August 1948): 866, 910.
“Saved . . . From What?” Sunday 9, no. 10 (1948): 21–22, 108–110.
“Symposium by Ten Educators.” Calvin Forum 13, nos. 11–12 (June-July 1948): 231–238 [234–235].
“An Evangelical Looks Toward Amsterdam.” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 13 (August 1948): 5–6.
“Evangelicals and the Ecumenical Movement.” [excerpts] King’s Highway 2, no. 5 (August 1948): 2–3.
“Christian Education Today: The Seminary.” Christian Life 10, No. 5 (September 1948): 27, 46–47.
“Book Chat: Guide for Your Reading.” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 18 (November 1, 1948): 12. [including P. B. Fitzwater, Christian Theology; Edwin Lewis]
“Book Chat.” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 19 (November 15, 1948): 23. [Tillich, Shaking of the Foundations]
“Book Lover’s Rendezvous.” The Gideon (November, December 1948): .
“UEA Book Table.” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 21 (December 15, 1948): 23–24. [including Edwin Lewis; ASA, Modern Science and Christian Faith]
“The Inverting Power of the Gospel.” Pages 139–148 in Evangelical Pulpit, vol. 1. Edited by Carl F. H Henry and R. L. Decker. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1948.
Evangelical Pulpit, vol. 1. Contributor and co-compiler with R. L. Decker. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1948.
Notes on the Doctrine of God. Boston: W. A. Wilde, 1948.
Remaking the Modern Mind, 2d ed. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1948.
The Protestant Dilemma: An Analysis of the Current Impasse in Theology. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1948.
1949
“The Book Lover’s Rendezvous.” The Gideon (January to December 1949): .
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 22 (January 15, 1949): 23–24. [including John Bunyan; Trench, Spurgeon; one by Helga Bender Henry]
“Book Table. Carl F. H. Henry” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 23 (January 15, 1949): 16. [including ex-RCC priest]
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 7, no. 24 (February 1, 1949): 22–23. [including Warfield, Inspiration and Authority of the Bible; Rufus Jones; Zwemer; Little Library of Liberal Arts. Liberal Arts Press]
“Conservative or Liberal–What Is the Difference?” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 23 (January 15, 1949): 3–4.
“NAE List of Significant Books.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 3 (March 15, 1949): 6–7.
“The Year in Books.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 3 (March 15, 1949): 13.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 3 (March 15, 1949): 16–23. [including John C. Bennett; Clarence Macartney, Lincoln and the Bible; John Henry Strong (by Faris Whitesell); Ockenga; Tozer; James Orr; Dooyeweerd]
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 5 (April 15, 1949): 4, 16. [including Gustf Aulen, Faith of the Christian Church; Edgar Carlson, Reinterpretation of Luther]
“Evangelicals and the Ecumenical Movement.” Moody Monthly 49, 9 (May 1949): 629–630, 654–655.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 7 (May 1949): 6.
“Organizational Unity and Spiritual Union.” Moody Monthly 49, no. 11 (July 1949): 776–777, 818–819.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 10 (July1, 1949): 22–23. [including Graham Scroggie; Campbell Morgan; Griffith Thomas]
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 12 (August 1, 1949): 5, 15. [including Machen, God Transcendent; Paul Blanchard; T. D. Bernard, Progress of Doctrine (twice: Zondervan and Eerdmans)]
“Book Table. Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 14 (September 1, 1949): 22–23. [including Brunner, Christianity and Civilization, I; Tillich, Protestant Era; Lecerf, Introduction to Reformed Dogmatics; D. T. Suzuki]
“Book Table. Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 15 (September 15, 1949): 23. [including DeWolf, Religious Revolt against Reason]
“The Heresy of Fundamentalism.” Watchman-Examiner 37, no. 37? (September 15, 1949): 918–919.
“Was Calvin a Philosopher? A Reply.” Calvin Forum 14, no.? (March 1949): 158–160.
“Modern Science and Values.” The Asbury Seminarian 4, no. 3 (Fall 1949): 91–98.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 18 (November 1, 1949): 8. [including Vergilius Ferm, Religion in the 20th Century]
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 19 (November 15, 1949): 10. [including Christopher Dawson, Religion and Culture; J. Edwin Orr, Second Evangelical Awakening; Calvin, Institutes (Eerdmans); Edwin Rian, Christianity and American Education]
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 20 (December 1, 1949): 14, 29–31. [including Georgia Harkness; Joseph Haroutunian; Loewith; G. W. Bromiley; Charles Williams, NT in Language of the People]
“The Influence of Personalistic Idealism on the Theology of A. H. Strong.” Ph.D. diss., Boston University, 1949.
Giving a Reason for Our Hope. Boston: W. A. Wilde, 1949.
“The Peace of God.” (unpublished autobiographical ms.)
1950
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 22 (January 1, 1950): 23. [including Karl Jaspers; John Owen]
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 8, no. 23 (January 15, 1950): 22–23. [including Latourette; E. J. Young, Daniel; Albert Schweitzer; Otto Baab, Theology of OT; Brunner, Christianity and Civilization, II]
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 2 (March 1, 1950): 12, 29–30. [including Barth, Dogmatics in Outline; E. J. Young, Introduction to OT; Buber, Prophetic Faith; Corliss Lamont; Boettner, Predestination; infant mortality and salvation]
“NAE List of Significant Books.” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 3 (March 15, 1950): 6–7.
“UEA Book Table.” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 3 (March 15, 1950): 8, 20–23.
“The Year in Books.” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 3 (March 15, 1950): 9, 19.
“Could Robert Millikan Be Wrong?” His 10, no. 7 (April 1950): 12–14.
“Evangelicals United for Action!” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 4 (April 1, 1950): 6–8, 16.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 4 (April 1, 1950): 43––45. [including Leupold, Genesis; Jacob Jocz; James Stalker (2); J. B Lightfoot; Seiss, Apocalypse; former RCC priest]
“Christianity and the Modern Emptiness.” Watchman-Examiner 38, no. 29 (July 20, 1950): 725–726.
“Christian Task Today.” The Mennonite (September 5, 1950): 590–591, 594–595.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 15 (September 15, 1950): 7, 18–23. [including Velikovsky, Worlds in Collision; Barnes, Notes on OT; Edersheim; “novel of the south”; Griffith Thomas; Calvin’s Sermons; Lloyd-Jones; Calvin’s Commentaries: Joshua; New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia, 5, 8; Cullmann, Christ and Time; Schilder, Heaven; Nixon, John Calvin: Expository Preacher; R. A. Torrey; L. Berkhof, Principles of Biblical Interpretation]
“Evangelical Book Problem.” (UEA Editorial) United Evangelical Action 9, 15 (September 15, 1950): 8–9. [presumably CFHH, though unsigned, as other editorials]
“The Life of Christ in the Gospels: An introduction to the quarter’s lessons.” Scripture Press Adult Teacher (October-December 1950): 2–4.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 19 (November 1950): 26–29. [including Oehler, Theology of OT; Erdman, Genesis; A. T. Pierson, Many Infallible Proofs; John R. Rice, Prayer]
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 20 (December 1, 1950): 22–23. [including New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia, 4]
Fifty Years of Protestant Theology. Boston: W. A. Wilde, 1950.
1951
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 22 (January 1, 1951): 22–23. [Bainton, Here I Stand; Aalders, Problem of the Book of Jonah; Ferm, History of Philosophical Systems; D’Aubigné, Luther; Pelikan, From Luther to Kierkegaard]
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 9, no. 23 (January 15, 1951): 22. [including Goodspeed, Life of Jesus; Allis, Unity of Isaiah; “Books Received” includes favorable comment of Berkeley Version on NT]
“Evangelicals and Social Action.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 2 (March 1, 1951): 7–8.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 3 (March 15, 1951): 52–54. [including F, B, Meyer; Buswell, Philosophies of F. T. Tennant and John Dewey; Hugh T. Kerr, Jr.; Spinka, Berdyaev;
“Is God Really Omniscient? Comments.” Religion in Life 20, no. 2 (Spring 1951): 180–89. (Panel with George Irvine Laurenson and E[dwin?]. Lewis)
“NAE List of Significant Books.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 4 (April 1, 1951): 6–7.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 4 (April 1, 1951): 9, 17–20. [including R.Stob, Christianity and Classical Civilization; Carnell, Theology of Reinhold Niebuhr; Calvin, Deity of Christ and Other Sermons; Machen, What is Christianity?; Bonar, Biography of McCheyne; Ramm, Interpretation; Hyma, Brethren of Common Life; Albert Knudsen, Basic Issues in Christian Thought; Tozer; C. Hodge, Romans; 1 Corinthians; 2 Corinthians; Ephesians; F. C. Grant, Introduction to NT; John Baillie, Belief in Progress]
“A Look at the Year in Books.” (UEA Editorial) United Evangelical Action 10, no. 4 (April 1, 1951): 10–11.
“Report on NAE Commission on Social Action Discussions.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. (April 1951): .
“NAE Faces Issues in National Crisis (A Report of the Ninth Annual Convention in Chicago).” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 6 (May 1, 1951): 3–6, 14–16. ??
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 6 (May 1, 1951): 24. [including Alan Richardson, Theological Wordbook of the NT; Knox’s History of Scotland; Russian Nonconformity]
“Matthew Spinka, Nicholas Berdyaev: Captive of Freedom.” (review) Westminster Theological Journal 13, no. 2 (May 1951): 204–212.
“What Every Educated Christian Should Know.” Christian Life 13 (June 1951): 25, 78–80.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 9 (June 15, 1951): 50–54. [including Corliss Lamont, Illusion of Immortality; Edersheim; A. T. Pierson; Milton Terry, Hermeneutics]
“Modern Education and the Secularistic Tide.” Watchman-Examiner 39, no. 42 (October 11, 1951): 965–967.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 19 (November 15, 1951): 12–14. [including Paul Blanshard, Communism, Democracy, and Catholic Power; Unger, Introductory Guide to OT; L. Berkhof, Kingdom of God; Geldenhuys, Luke; George L. Murray, Our Hope of Survival; Nels F. S. Ferré; Tillich, ST, I; Spurgeon; Karl Adam; Brunner, Scandal of Christianity; Maurer, Ten Commandments Will Not Budge; Hallesby (2); F. B. Meyer (5)]
“UEA Book Table. Books Received.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 20 (December 1, 1951): 28. [including Stibbs, Understanding God’s Word; What’s Wrong with Gambling?]
Man Who Loved a Parade. American Tract Club of America. December, 1951.
“Final Triumph.” Pages 172–189 in Foundations of the Faith: Twelve Studies in the Basic Christian Revelation, ed. David J. Fant. Westwood, NJ: Revell, 1951.
“Marvel of the Rose Bowl.” Pages 97–114 in America’s Hour of Decision. Wheaton: Van Kampen, 1951.
The Drift of Western Thought. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1951.
Personal Idealism and Strong’s Theology. Wheaton: Van Kampen, 1951.
1952
“Three Threats to Our American Way of Life.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 22 (January 1, 1952): 3–4.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 10, no. 23 (January 15, 1952): 20–22. [including James Hastings Nichols, Democracy and the Churches; Hyma, Renaissance to Reformation; Erich Sauer, Dawn of World Redemption and Triumph of the Crucified; Bainton, Travail of Religious Liberty; Nygren, Gospel of God; Sangster; J. Edwin Orr]
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 11, no. 2 (March 1, 1952): 21.
“Religion and the Crisis in Education.” Watchman-Examiner 40, no. 9? (March 5, 1952): 228–229.
Reviewing the Year in Books.” United Evangelical Action 11, no. 4 (April 1, 1952): 5, 8.
“NAE List of Significant Books.” United Evangelical Action 11, no. 4 (April 1, 1952): 6–7.
“UEA Book Table. Conducted by Carl F. H. Henry.” United Evangelical Action 11, no. 4 (April 1, 1952): 12–13, 25–29.
“Report of the NAE’s 10th Annual Convention.” United Evangelical Action 11, no. 6 (May 1, 1952): 30–31. [CFHH?]
“The Great Issue.” Watchman-Examiner 40 (September 11, 1952): 840–842.
“Special Revelation and the Problem of World Community.” Calvin Forum 18, no. 2 (August-September 1952): 13–16; 18, no. 3 (October 1952): 31–33.
“Preaching Christianity Relevantly as Imperative as Preaching It.” Tabor College Bulletin 5, no. 10 (October 1952): 2.
1953
“The Ominous Drift from Christian Ideals.” United Evangelical Action 11, no. 24 (February 1, 1953): 18.
“Let the Chips Fall.” Christian Statesman 97, no. 2 (March 1953): 6–7.
“Revelation and Inspiration: Modern Problems.” “An address delivered at the Free Church School in Theology, Glasgow, Scotland, Sept[ember] 15, 1953.” Unpublished.
“Special Revelation as Truth and Event.” Presented at the Theological Society of Free Church College, Edinburgh, Scotland, October 28, 1953.
“Crisis in Marriage.” United Evangelical Action 12, no. 17 (November 1, 1953): 3–4, 6, 8.
Glimpses of a Sacred Land. Boston: W. A. Wilde, 1953.
1954
“Spiritual Temper of Scotland.” Bulletin of Fuller Theological Seminary 4, no. 1 (January-March 1954): 6–7.
“Special Revelation as Truth and Event.” Monthly Record of the Free Church of Scotland (January, 1954): 12–15; (February, 1954): 30–31.
“Theology of Billy Graham.” Churchman 118, no. 1 (January-March 1954): 5–11.
“Professor Screwtape.” Christian Digest 19, no. 1 (February 1954): 43–44, 46.
“Spiritual Temper of Modern Scotland.” United Evangelical Action 13, no. 2 (March 1, 1954): 7–8. (reprint from Bulletin of Fuller Theological Seminary 4, no. 1 [January-March 1954])
“Spiritual Temper of Modern Scotland.” Christian Digest 19? (1954?): 17–18. Condensed from United Evangelical Action 13, no. 2 (March 1, 1954).
“Christianity and the American Heritage.” United Evangelical Action 13, no. 10 (July 1, 1954): 3–5, 8, 10, 23.
“Gott, Mensch und Tier.” Die Tenne 23, no. 7 (July 1954): ?; no. 8 (August 1954): 190–191.
“Honoring the Bible as the Word of God.” The Gideon (August 1954): 12–24.
“Moral Values in Public Education.” Eternity 5 (September 1954): 14–15, 42.
“Our Public Schools–Christian or Secular?” Christian Statesman 98, no. 5 (September, 1954): 3.
“The Spirit and the Written Word.” Bibliotheca Sacra 111, no. 444 (October 1954): 302–16.
“The Dignity of Work.” Vital Speeches of the Day 20, no. 21 (1954): 665–671.
1955
“A Checklist of Significant Books on Christian Personal Ethics.” Fuller Library Bulletin no. 26 (April-June 1956): 3–8.
“Christianity and the Economic Crisis.” United Evangelical Action 14, no. 5 (May 1, 1955): 7–8, 10–11; 14, no. 6 (May 15, 1955): 13–14; Vital Speeches of the Day 21 (May 15, 1955): 1243–1248; Eternity 6 (June 1955): 14–15, 43–45.
“On the Edge of an Abyss.” Converted Catholic 16, no. 5 (May 1955): 18–21, 23.
“Physics and Modern Society.” Unpublished address, The Philosopher’s Market-Place, Los Angeles State College, May 26, 1955.
“The Faith of the Nation.” Moody Monthly 55, no. 11 (July 1955): 25, 31–32.
“What Is This Fundamentalism? United Evangelical Action 14, no. 10 (July 15, 1955): 3–6.
“Christian Education and Our American Schools.” United Evangelical Action 14, no. 19 (December 1, 1955): 3–5, 10, 31. Reprinted as pamphlet, Education: Dual or Centralized? Los Angeles, Calif.: Protestants United Against Taxing Schools, n. d.
“Religion in Review: Outstanding Events in the Religious World During 1955.” Evangelical Beacon and Evangelist (December 27, 1955): 3–4.
1956
“Christianity and the Economic Crisis.” Facts Forum News 5, no. 1 (January 1956): 26–27, 64.
“Unity That Christ Sustains.” United Evangelical Action 14, no. 21 (January 1, 1956): 3–4, 15.
“Current Trends in Evangelical Books.” Pulpit Digest 37, no. 221 (September 1956): 22–27, 30–32.
“Fragility of Freedom in the West.” Pages 45–51 of Soviet Total War, vol. 1: “Historical Mission” of Violence and Deceit. Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives. September 23, 1956. Reprinted as NAE Commission on Evangelical Social Action statement, “Red Communism a Threat to Western Culture” in United Evangelical Action 15, no. 15 (October 1, 1956): 3–6, 10. Also reprinted in Christianity Today 1 (October 15, 1956): 8–11f.
“Why ‘Christianity Today’?” Christianity Today 1, no. 1 (October 15, 1956): 21.
“Perils of Independency.” Christianity Today 1, no. 2 [?] (November 12, 1956): 20–3.
“Perils of Ecumenicity.” Christianity Today 1, no. 2 [3?] (November 26, 1956): 20–2.
“Evangelical Retrospect and Prospect.” Evangelical Beacon and Evangelist (December 25, 1956): 6–7. Also in Alliance Weekly 91, no. 52 (December 26, 1956): 3–4.
1957
“Reflections on a Free Press in a Flustered World.” Missionary Monthly (April 1957): 123–125.
“Christian Responsibility in Education.” Christianity Today 1, no. 17 (May 27, 1957): ?.
“Christian Dynamic and the Cultural Decline.” Pulpit Digest (June 1957): 13–17.
“Dare We Renew the Modernist-Fundamentalist Controversy?” Christianity Today 1, no. 19 (June 10, 1957): 3–6, 15.
“Dare We Renew the Controversy? Christianity Today 1, nos. 20–22 (June 24, 1957): 23–26; (July 8, 1957): 15–18; (July 22, 1957): 23–27.
“Modern Man’s View of the Church.” The Baptist Student 48, no. 3 (December 1967): 39–40.
“Divine Revelation and the Bible.” Pages 253–78 in John F. Walvoord, ed. Inspiration and Interpretation. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1957.
“Science and Religion.” Pages 245–82 in Carl F. H. Henry, ed. Contemporary Evangelical Thought. Great Neck, NY: Channel Press, 1957.
Christian Personal Ethics. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1957. Reprint, Grand Rapids: Baker, 1978.
“Evangelical Responsibility in Contemporary Theology.” Pages 1–41 in “Lectures 1957, Christian Reformed Ministers’ Institute.” Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 4–7, 1957.
Evangelical Responsibility in Contemporary Theology, A Pathway Book. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1957.
Ed., Contemporary Evangelical Thought: A Survey. New York: Channel Press, 1957.
1958
“Unity Christ Sustains.’ Pages 60–72 in J. Robert Nelson, ed. Christian Unity in North America. St. Louis: Bethany, 1958.
“Significant Word with God.” Pages 371–372 in L. M. Briggs, ed. We Believe in Prayer. Minneapolis: S. Denison, 1958.
“Evangelism,” “Religion.” Pages ? in The American Peoples Encyclopedia Year Book, 1958.
“Twenty Years a Baptist.” Foundations: A Baptist Journal of History and Theology 1, no. 1 (January, 1958): 46–54.
”Christian Education and the World of Culture.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 32, no. 3 (October, 1958): 307–313.
“Christ on the Margins of Life.” The Calvary Pulpit (New York City) 20, no. 10 (October, 1958): 4–6, 10–11.
“Jonathan Edwards’ Still Angry God” (editorial). Christianity Today 2, no. 7 (January 6, 1958): .
“Theology, Evangelism, Ecumenism” (editorial). Christianity Today 2, no. 8 (January 20, 1958): .
“The Paganizing of Love” (editorial). Christianity Today 2, no. 9 (February 3, 1958): .
“America’s Future: Can We Salvage the Republic?” Christianity Today 2, no. 11 (March 3, l958): 3–7. Reprinted in pamphlet titled How to Bring a Nation Under God, 13–28.
“The Church and Public Relations” (editorial). Christianity Today 2, no. 14 (April 14, 1958): .
“Foundations: Tilt to the Left” (editorial). Christianity Today 2, no. 15 (April 28. 1958).
“Evangelicals Look to Their Heritage” (news, NAE Convention). Christianity Today, 2, no. 15 (April 28, 1958): .
The Crisis in Education” (editorial). Christianity Today 2, no. 16 (May 12, 1958): .
“Principles of Church Unity” (editorial) Christianity Today 2, no. 17 (May 26, 1958).
“Religion in a Free Society” (news, Fund for the Republic seminar). Christianity Today 2, no. 17 (May 26, 1958): .
“Desegregation and Regeneration.” (editorial) Christianity Today 2, no. 25 (September 29, 1958): ?.
“Statement of Policy and Purpose.” Christianity Today 3, no. 1 (October 13, 1958): ?.
Ed., Revelation and the Bible. Contemporary Evangelical Thought. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1958.
1959
“Lessons from the Slavery Crisis.” (editorial) Christianity Today 3, no. 7 (January 5, 1959): ?.
“Perspective for Social Action.” Christianity Today 3 (January 19, 1969): 9–11; February 2, 1959): 13–16.
“Our Lord’s Virgin Birth.” Christianity Today 4, no. 5 (December 7, 1959): 20–22.
1960
“Has Anyone Seen ‘Erape’?” Christianity Today 4, nos. 7, 8 (January 4, 1960; January 18, 1960): 13–15, 23; 12–14.
“The State in Welfare Work.” Christianity Today 4, no. 8 (January 18, 1960): 21–23.
“Do We Need a Christian University?” Christianity Today 4 (May 9, 1960): 3–5.
“Science and God’s Revelation in Nature.” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 3, no. 2 (Spring 1960): 25–36.
“Preface.” Pages vii-ix in Carl F. Henry, ed. The Biblical Expositor: The Living Theme of the Great Book, vol. 1. Philadelphia: Holman, 1960.
“John.” Pages 155–182 in Carl F. Henry, ed. The Biblical Expositor: The Living Theme of the Great Book, vol. 3. Philadelphia: Holman, 1960.
“Man’s Dilemma: Sin.” Pages 3–20 in Merrill C. Tenney, ed. The Word for This Century: Evangelical Certainties in an Age of Conflict. New York: Oxford University Press, 1960.
“Wintertime in European Theology.” Christianity Today 5 (November 21, 1960; January 2, 1961; January 16, 1961): 3–5; 10–12; 10–12.
Consulting Ed. The Biblical Expositor: The Living Theme of the Great Book. 3 vols. Philadelphia: Holman, 1960.
1961
“Plea for Evangelical Unity.” Christianity Today 5 (March 13, 1961): 24–25.
“Public Funds for Public Schools.” Christianity Today 5 (April 10, 1961): 20–23.
“Christian Witness in Israel.” Christianity Today 5 (July 31, 1961; August 28, 1961): 22–23; 17–21.
“Rock and the Flame.” Decision (August 1961): 4.
“Israel: Marvel Among the Nations.” Christianity Today 5 (September 11, 1961; September 25, 1961): 13–16; 15–18.
“Contemporary Thought.” Wheaton Record 83, no. October 5, 1961): 1.
“The Messianic Concept in Israel.” Christianity Today 6 (October 13, 1961; October 27, 1961): 7–12; 11–14.
“Right to Work.” The Guide. The Official Organ of the Christian Labour Association of Canada 9, no. 11 (November 1961): 1.
“Report on New Delhi.” Christianity Today 6 (December 22, 1961): 3–7.
“WCC Approves a Trinitarian Basis.” Christianity Today 6 (December 22, 1961): 22–24.
1962
“Who Is My Brother’s Keeper?” Christian Herald 85, no. 1 (January 1962): 14–17, 57–58. (with Reinhold Niebuhr, 14–16.) Reprinted without Niebuhr essay in pamphlet, Who Is My Brother’s Keeper? Phoenix, Ariz.: National Committee of Christian Laymen.
“Does the Welfare State Meet Christian Ethics? No.” World (January 24, 1962): 17. (with Reinhold Niebuhr, “Yes,” 16)
“Evangelical Thrust.” Christianity Today 6, no. 9 (February 2, 1962): 28–9.
“Protestant and Jew View the Catholic Church.” The Critic 21 (August-September 1962): 38–39.
“Contemporary Thought.” Wheaton Record 84 (October 19, 1962): 2.
“Peace in Our Time: What Are the Pacifists Doing?” Christianity Today 7, no. 2 (October 26, 1962): 28–32.
Ed., Basic Christian Doctrines. Contemporary Evangelical Thought. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1962.
1963
“Barth’s Turnabout from the Biblical Norm.” Christianity Today 7, no. 7 (January 4, 1963): 28.
“Dilemma Facing Karl Barth.” Christianity Today 7, no. 7 (January 4, 1963): 27–28.
“Yea, Hath God Said?” Christianity Today 7, no. 15 (April 26, 1963): 26–28. 45–47.
“Power of Truth.” Presbyterian Journal 22, no. 5 (May 29, 1963): 5–6, 16–17.
“Where Were the Giants?” Christianity Today 7, no. 22 (August 2, 1963): 30–31.
“The Montreal Jamboree: Theological Stalemate.” Christianity Today 7 (August 30,1963): 23–26.
“Signs of Awakening in Portugal.” Christianity Today 8 December 6, 1963): 35–36.
“Liberalism in Transition.” Christianity Today 8 (December 20, 1963): 10–11.
“Christian Sense of the Future.” Pages 57–69 in H. Leo Eddleman, ed., The Second Coming. Nashville, TN: Broadman, 1963.
1964
“South Africa’s Race Dilemma.” Christianity Today 8 (January 31, 1964): 35–36.
“Pressures on Spain for Protestant Rights.” Christianity Today 8 (April 10, 1964): 43.
“Last of the Reformers.” Christianity Today 8 (July 3, 1964): 35–36.
“Mission in the Mountains.” Christianity Today 8 (July 3, 1964): 37–38.
“Christian Perspective on Private Property.” “A paper presented for Discussion at a Conference on the Humane Economy, The Institute of Paper Chemistry, Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin, August 16–23, 1964.”
“The Theological Situation in Europe: The Decline of the Bultmann Era?” Christianity Today 8 (September 11, 1964, September 25): 3–6; 12–14.
“Student Exposure.” Christianity Today 8 (September 25, 1964): 18–20.
“Chaos in European Theology: The Deterioration of Barth’s Defenses.” Christianity Today 9 (October 9, 1964): 15–19.
“Which Way for Theology in the Near Future?” Christianity Today 9 (November 6, 1964): 8–11.
“Basic Issues in Modern Theology: Revelation in History.” Christianity Today 9 (November 20, 1964; December 4, 1965): 17–20; 13–15.
Aspects of Christian Social Ethics. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1964.
Ed., Christian Faith and Modern Theology. Contemporary Evangelical Thought. New York: Channel Press, 1964.
1965
“European Theology Today.” Faith and Thought: Journal of the Victoria Institute 94, nos. 1, 2 (Spring 1965): 9–91.
“Basic Issues in Modern Theology: Revelation as Truth.” Christianity Today 9 (January 1, 1965): 14–17.
“Peace Corps in West Cameroon.” Christianity Today 9 (January 1, 1965): 29.
“Reflections on American Theology.” Christianity Today 9, no. 9 (January 1, 1965): 26–28.
“American Evangelicals and Theological Dialogue.” Christianity Today 9 (January 15, 1965): 27–29.
“Principles of Christian Unity.” Christianity Today 9, no. 9 (January 29, 1965):
“The Evangelical Movement Today.” Christianity Today 9 (January 29, 1965): 3–5.
“Evangelical Outlook on the Continent.” Christianity Today 9 (February 12, 1965; February 26, 1965): 20–22, 20–22.
“Interview: How Liberals Discriminate.” United Church Observer 27, no. 2 (March 15, 1965): 31.
“Faith, History, and the Resurrection.” Christianity Today 9 (March 26, 1965): 3–7.
“Presbyterians Uneasy as Growth Lags.” Christianity Today 9 (April 9, 1965): 47–49.
“Plight of the Church College.” Christianity Today 9 (May 21, 1965): 16–19.
“Christ and the Human Dilemma.” Lebanon Valley College News Letter (July 1965): 7–9.
“The New Morality’ and Premarital Sex.” Christianity Today 9, no. 20 (July 2, 1965): 21–23.
“What Some Scientists Say about God and the Supernatural.” Christianity Today 9 (August 27, 1965): 5–13.
“Crash Program for Campus Evangelism.” Christianity Today 9 (September 10, 1965): 42–43.
“Evangelicals in the Social Struggle.” Christianity Today 10 (October 8, 1965): 3–11.
1966
“What Is Christianity?” Bibliotheca Sacra 123 (January-March 1966): 104–114.
“Guest Editorial [Television and Religion].” ECA Torch 3, no. 2 (Spring 1966): 2.
“Jesus and the Intellectual.” “An address . . . at a prayer breakfast attended by members of the academic community of Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, April 15, 1966.”
“What Social Structures? Some Remarks on Professor’s Smedes’s Alternative.” Reformed Journal 16, no. 5 (May-June 1966): 6–7.
“God’s Gadflies and Contented Christians.” “An Address . . . to the Evangelical Press Association at Disneyland, California on Tuesday morning, May 1, 1966.”
“Evangelicals and Ecumenism.” Christianity Today 10, no. 17 (May 27, 1966): 10–13.
“Reply to the God-is-Dead Mavericks.” Christianity Today 10, no. 17 (May 27, 1966): 33–37.
“It is Not God, But Man the Sinner Who Is Dead!” Pageant 21, no. 12 (June 1966): 105–111.
“German’s Bishop’s Optimism.” Christianity Today 10, no. 18 (June 10, 1966): 49–50.
“Ecumenical Age: Problems and Promise.” Bibliotheca Sacra 123 (July-September 1966): 204–219.
“World Council and Socialism.” Christianity Today 10, no. 20 (July 8, 1966): 3–7.
“Crisis on the Campus.” Christianity Today 10 (September 2, 1966): 4–7.
“Crisis in Communication.” Christianity Today 11 (October 14, 1966): 4–7.
Frontiers in Modern Theology. Chicago: Moody, 1966.
The God Who Shows Himself. Waco, TX: Word, 1966.
Ed., Jesus of Nazareth: Savior and Lord. Contemporary Evangelical Thought. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1966.
1967
“Need for a Christian University.” Christianity Today 11 (February 17, 1967): 5–8.
“Christian Theology and Social Revolution (II).” Perkins School of Theology Journal 21, nos. 2–3 (Winter-Spring 1967–1968): 13–23.
“Church and Social Concern.” Christianity Today 11 (April 14, 1967): 3–7.
“WCC and Socialism.” Christianity Today 11 (May 26, 1967): 15–16.
“Is Sunday School a Lost Cause?” Christianity Today 11 (August 18, 1967): 7–11.
“What’s the Sense of Work?” Christianity Today 11 (September 1, 1967): 5–10.
Evangelicals at the Brink of Crisis. Waco, TX: Word, 1967.
1968
“Congress that May Make History.” World Congress on Evangelism Prayer-News Bulletin 1, no. 1 (January 1968): 2.
“World at the Crossroads.” The Christian Reader 6, no. 1 (February-March 1968): 2–4.
“Confessions of an Editor.” Christianity Today 12, no. 13 (March 29, 1968): 3.
“Reality in a World of Illusions.” Bulletin of Wheaton College 45, no. 9 (June, 1968): 1–3, 6–7.
“Reflections on Religious Books.” “An address . . . to the Christian Booksellers Convention in St. Louis, Missouri, on Thursday, August 8, 1968.”
“Wide and Deep Swath.” Pages 11–21 in Ronald H. Nash, ed. The Philosophy of Gordon H. Clark: A Festschrift. Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1968.
Ed., Contemporary Evangelical Thought: A Survey. New York: Channel Press, 1957. Reprint, Grand Rapids: Baker, 1968.
1969
Faith at the Frontiers. Chicago: Moody, 1969.
Ed., Fundamentals of the Faith. Contemporary Evangelical Thought. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1969.
1970
“Justification by Ignorance: A Neo-Protestant Motif?” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 13, no. 1 (Winter 1970): 3–14.
“Justification by Ignorance: A Neo-Protestant Motif? Christianity Today 14 (January 2, 1970): 10–15.
“Has Co-operative Christianity a Future?” Thrust 2, No. 3 (April, 1970): 14–16.
“Truth of the Gospel.” “An address . . . to the Canadian Congress on Evangelism in Ottawa, Canada, on August 27, 1970.” Published as chapter four of Plea for Evangelical Demonstration (Baker, 1971).
“Are the God-Slayers Dead?” Light and Life 103, no. 21 (November 10, 1970): 10–11.
1971
“Church and the World: Players in the Game with Destiny.” World Vision Magazine 15, no. 1 (January 1971): 6–9.
“Toward an Asian Theology.” Christianity Today 15 (January 1, 1971): 36–37.
“Pale Ghost of Barth.” Christianity Today 15 (February 12, 1971): 40–43.
“Facing the Abortion Crisis.” Wesleyan Advocate (February 22,1971): 6––8 (66–68).
“Facing the Abortion Crises.” Outlook 21, no. 4 (April 1971): ?.
“Jesus Christ and the Last Days.” Pages 169–183 in Carl F. H. Henry, ed. Prophecy in the Making: Messages Prepared for the Jerusalem Conference on Biblical Prophecy. Carol Stream, IL: Creation House, 1971.
Prophecy in the Making: Messages Prepared for the Jerusalem Conference on Biblical Prophecy. Carol Stream, IL: Creation House, 1971.
A Plea for Evangelical Demonstration. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1971.
1972
New Strides of Faith. Moody Evangelical Focus. Chicago: Moody, 1972.
Remaking the Modern Mind. Reprint, Joplin, MO: College Press, 1972.
1973
“What Is Man on Earth For? Pages 155–161 in Carl F. H. Henry et al. Quest for Reality: Christianity and the Counter Culture. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1973.
Et al. The Quest for Reality: Christianity and the Counter Culture. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1973.
Ed., Baker’s Dictionary of Christian Ethics. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1973.
1974
“Interpretation of the Scriptures: Are We Doomed to Hermeneutical Nihilism? Review and Expositor 71, no. 2 (Spring, 1974): 197–216.
“Postscript: Reply to Morris Ashcraft.” Review and Expositor 71, no. 2 (Spring, 1974): 225–227.
1975
“Moratorium Debate: Responses to a Questionnaire.” International Review of Mission 64, no. 254 (April, 1975): 148–164.
“From the Juncture of the Reformation” [“What I Think about the Roman Catholic Church”]. Commonweal 102, no. 8 (July 4, 1976): 238–241.
“Tension Between Evangelism and Social Action.” Light of Life 17, no. 10 (August, 1975): 4, 7, 10.
“Challenge of Christian Higher Education.” Vanguard 5? (September-October 1975): 3.
1976
“Open Letter to President Ford.” Eternity 27, no. 1 (January 1976): 21–23, 31.
“Reflections on a Nation in Transition.” Interpretation 30, no. 1 (January 1976): 52–59.
“Doing Your Own Thing.” Theology Today 32, no. 4 (January 1976): 403–410.
“Western Civilization and the Mission of the Church [a panel].” World Vision 20, no. 1 (January 1976): 8–11.
“My Favorite Passage from Books I Have Written.” Christian Herald 99, no. 2 (February, 1976): 34.
“Is Freedom Terminal?” United Evangelical Action 35, no. 1 (Spring, 1976): 12–13.
“Evangelical Identity.” Jim Wallis and Wes Michaelson. Sojourners 5, no. 4 (April 1976): 27–32.
“Grief, Grace, and Christ.” World Vision 20, no. 4 (April, 1976): 16–19.
“News: Guidelines for Mission.” Christianity Today (April 23, 1976): 51–52,
“Theological Reflections on Bicentennial Concerns.” Religious Education 71, no. 3 (May-June 1976): 288–303.
“The Books that Shape Lives: Carl F. H. Henry.” Christian Century (July 21–28, 1976): 668.
“Harold Lindsell, The Battle for the Bible.” The New Review of Books 1, no. 1 (September 1976): 7.
“The House Divided: An Interview with Carl Henry.” Stephen Board, Eternity (October 1976): 36–39.
“Theology and Biblical Authority: A Review Article of The Uses of Scripture in Recent Theology by D. H. Kelsey.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 19, no. 4 (Fall 1976): 315–323.
“Paul Bock, In Search of a Responsible World Society: The Social Teaching of the World Council of Churches. (review) Christian Scholars Review 5, no. 3 (1976): 305–307.
Evangelicals in Search of Identity. Waco, TX: Word, 1976.
God, Revelation, and Authority, vols. 1–2 Waco, TX: Word, 1976.
1977
1978
Dialogue comments on Charles R. Taber, “Is There More than One Way to Do Theology? Gospel in Context 1, no. 1 (January 1978): 22ff.
“Christological Neglect by a Mission-Minded Church.” Pages 216–33 in W. Ward Gasque and William Sanford LaSor, eds. Scripture, Tradition, and Interpretation: Essays Presented to Everett F. Harrison by His Students and Colleagues in Honor of His Seventy-fifth Birthday. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1978.
“Theology of Mission and Changing Political Situations.” Pages 275–291, 319 in David J. Hesselgrave, ed. Theology and Mission. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1978.
“Undoing of the Modern Mind.” Pages 101–20 in Kenneth S. Kantzer, ed. Evangelical Roots: A Tribute to Wilbur Smith. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 1978.
ed. Horizons of Science: Christian Scholars Speak Out. Contemporary Evangelical Thought. San Francisco, CA: Harper & Row, 1978.
1979
God, Revelation, and Authority, vols. 3–4. Waco, TX: Word, 1979.
1980
“Evangelicals and Biblical Authority: A Review Article.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 23, no. 2 (June 1980): 139–142.
“Revelation and Culture.” Evangelical Theology 11 (November 1980): vii–xxx.
1981
1982
“Bible and the Conscience of Our Age.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 25, no. 4 (December 1982): 403–407.
1983
God, Revelation, and Authority, vols. 5–6. Waco, TX: Word, 1983.
1984
“Priority of Divine Revelation: A Review Article.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 27, no. 1 (March 1984): 77–92.
“God’s Press Corps in the Cultural Crossfire.” “Address . . . at the keynote banquet of the 36th annual Evangelical Press Association convention on Monday night May 7, 1984 in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia.”
“Christian Morality and U.S. Power.” Pages 24–28 in Ernest W. Lefever, ed. Ethics and American Power: Speeches by Caspar W. Weinberger and George P. Schultz. Washington, DC: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1984.
The Christian Mindset in a Secular Society: Promoting Evangelical Renewal and National Righteousness. A Critical Concern Book. Portland, OR: Multnomah Press, 1984.
1985
“Place and Power of Books.” “Remarks . . . at the dedication of the Rolfing Library and Learning Center addition on Friday night, October 11, 1985.”
1986
“The Judeo-Christian Heritage and Human Rights.” Pages 27–40 in Religious Beliefs, Human Rights, and the Moral Foundation of Western Democracy. Edited by Carl H. Esbeck. 1986 Paine Lectures in Religion, University of Missouri-Columbia.
Christian Countermoves in a Decadent Culture. A Critical Concern Book. Portland, OR: Multnomah Press, 1986.
Confessions of a Theologian. Waco, TX: Word, 1986.
1987
“Narrative Theology: An Evangelical Appraisal.” Trinity Journal 8NS (1987): 3–19.
“An Interview with Carl F. H. Henry.” Diana Hochstedt Butler. TSF Bulletin (March-April 1987): 16–19.
“Where Will Evangelicals Cast Their Lot?” This World no. 18 (Summer, 1987): 3–11.
“Jerry’s World.” (Review essay on Jerry Falwell, Strength for the Journey) The World and I 2, no. 10 (October, 1987): .
“Biblical Authority and the Social Crisis.” Pages 205–20 in Authority and Interpretation, ed. Duane A. Garrett and Richard R. Melick. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1987.
1988
“Theological View of Man.” “Keynote address given Thursday night, June 2 [1988], at the conjoint symposium of the Christian Medical Society and The [sic] American Scientific Affiliation, June 2–5 at Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts, on “Relating Man in the Image of God to the Health Sciences–Theological, Scientific, and Clinical Implications.”
“How to Lose a Seminary.” Unpublished paper presented “September 16, 1988 in the series of Ambassadors lectures at Fourth Presbyterian Church, Bethesda, Maryland.” Also presented in the Evangelical Theology Group at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, November 1988, Chicago, Illinois.
Twilight of Great Civilization: The Drift toward Neo-paganism. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 1988.
Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism. Reprinted in Two Reformers of Fundamentalism: Harold John Ockenga and Carl F. H. Henry. Edited with an Introduction by Joel A. Carpenter. Fundamentalism in American Religion, 1880–1950. New York: Garland, 1988.
1989
“The Crisis of Authority: Storm Clouds of Religious Defiance,” The World and I 3, no. 5 (May 1989): .
1990
“God, Man, and the Millennium.” The World and I 5, no. 1 (January 1990): 19–29. [See commentary by Morton A. Kaplan, “Naturalism and Relativism,” The World and I 1 (January 1990): 570–571]
“Canonical Theology: An Evangelical Appraisal.” Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 8 (Autumn 1990): 76–108.
“Foreword.” Pages 17–23 in Evangelical Affirmations. Ed. Kenneth S. Kantzer and Carl F. H. Henry. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1990.
“Who Are the Evangelicals?” Pages 69–94 in Evangelical Affirmations. Ed. Kenneth S. Kantzer and Carl F. H. Henry. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1990.
Toward a Recovery of Christian Belief. The Rutherford Lectures, October 1989. Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway, 1990.
With Kenneth S. Kantzer, eds. Evangelical Affirmations. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1990.
1991
“Turning Points in American Evangelicalism, 1945–1990.” Christian Thought Lecture: 1991. (April 30, 1991). ms.; audio cassette.
“The Church in the World or the World in the Church? Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 34, 3 (September 1991): 381–3.
“Reflections on the Rise of Modernity.” Unpublished paper given July 28, 1991, Oxford, England. Summer seminar on Renaissance and Reformation in Europe, sponsored by the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in cooperation with the Christian College Coalition and Hillsdale College.”
1992
“Warping of the American Spirit.” The World and I 7, no., 2 (February 1992): 382–389. [review of James Lincoln Collier, The Rise of Selfishness in America]
“Reflections on the Kingdom of God.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 35, no. 1 (March 1992): 39–49.
“Over the Back Yard Fence: Words with Contestants and Critics.” “Informal Remarks at an after-dinner meeting of the Eastern Region of the Evangelical Theological Society, April 3, 1992, at Washington Capitol Seminary.”
“Speech.” Ethics and Public Policy Center, September 30, 1992. [CT and Evangelicalism]
“Authority of the Bible.” Pages 13–27 in Origin of the Bible. Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale, 1992.
The Identity of Jesus of Nazareth. Nashville, TN: Broadman, 1992.
1993
“An Interview with Carl F. H. Henry.” Mark Boorman. The Preacher (January-April 1993): 8–9, 16–19.
“Theology in the Balance.” Inaugural luncheon address, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Louisville, Ky., October 15, 1993.
1994
Gods of This Age or the God of the Ages? Ed. R. Albert Mohler. Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman, 1994.
1995
“Natural Law and a Nihilistic Culture.” First Things, no. 49 (January 1995): 54–60.
“Justification: A Doctrine in Crisis.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 38, no. 1 (March 1995): 57–65.
“Thoughts on the Conflict over Justification.” Christian Research Journal 17, 1 (Spring, 1995): 50–51.
1996
“Postmodernism: The New Spectre?” Pages 34–52 in Challenge of Postmodernism. Edited by David Dockery. Wheaton, Ill.: Victor Bridgepoint, 1996.
Review of Evangelicals and Catholics Together: Toward a Common Mission. Edited by Charles Colson and Richard John Neuhaus. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 39, no. 2 (June 1996): 303–304.
Has Democracy Had its Day? Nashville, TN: ERLC, 1996.
1997
“Living God of the Bible.” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 1, no. 1 (Spring, 1996): 28–35.
“Review of Phillip Johnson, Reason in the Balance: The Case Against Naturalism in Science, Law, and Education. Journal of the Evangelical Society 40, no. 2 (June 1997): 320–321.
Review of D. A. Carson, The Gagging of God: Christianity Confronts Pluralism. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 40, no. 3 (September 1997): 502–503.
Review of Timothy R. Phillips and Dennis L. Okholm. Eds. The Nature of Confession: Evangelicals and Postliberals in Conversation. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 40, no. 3 (September 1997): 510–11.
1998
“Fortunes of the Christian World View. Trinity Journal ns 19, no. 2 (Fall, 1998): 163–176.
“Reflections on Death and Suicide. Ethics & Medicine 14, no. 3 (1998): 66–69.
1999
“Responsibility Toward Victims’ Rights.” Pages 61–69 in God and the Victim. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans; Washington, DC: Neighbors Who Care, 1999.
2002
“An Evangelical-Ecumenical Dialogue.” Pages 39–44 in Story Lines. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2002.
2003
Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism. Reprinted, with an Introduction by Richard J. Mouw. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003.