Theological Journals
Westminster
Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 251-266): in “Franciscu Junius, Old Princeton,
and the Question of Natural Theology: A Response to Shannon’s `Junius and Van
Til on Natural Knowledge of God,” Dr. Kevin DeYoung cites A.A. Hodge’s
repetition of his father’s view of natural theology, but also note that
Warfield sounds more like Warfield—to wit, that natural theology doesn’t crack
up to the more vigorous views of earlier Princetonians.
Mid-America
Journal of Theology (Fall 2021, 7-34): in “Mea Culpa: An Apology for Original
Sin,” Dr. Hans Madueme discusses the difficulty with legal imputation of Adam’s
sin, guilt and corruption to his progeny.
Protestant Reformed Theological
Journal 55,1 (Fall, 2021): “In the Way of Obedience,” Rev. Joshua Englesma is
offering little to the discussion.
Reformed Theological Journal (Sept
2021), in “From the Periphery to the Center: American Presbyterianism and Global
Presbyterianism,” Dr. D. G. Hart continues to complain about the
Americo-centric nature of the volume, “Oxford Handbook of Presbyterianism” (OUP,
2019).
Southwestern
Theological Journal (Fall 2021), in “Use of the OT in the Synoptics,” Craig
Evans discusses Psalm 110.1, Jesus’s use of it, and to prove His is David’s
Lord and Yahweh.
The Biblical Repertory/Princeton
Review (Volume 9, Issue
1, 1837, pages 29ff.). James Waddel Archibald review Paul Henry’s
“The Life of John Calvin, the Great Reformer” (Vol. 1, 1835). Rev. Archibald comments
on Calvin’s conversion.
Concordia
Theological Journal (Winter 2020), “The Conversions
of Adiabene and Edessa in Syriac Christianity and Judaism: The Relations of
Jews and Christians in Northern Mesopotamia in Antiquity: Dr. Michael Thomas wanders around on the Legend
of Addai, unconvincingly proving what again?
Princeton Theological Review
(Vol.22, No.1, Spring 2019), in the “Militant and the Void: The Communist
Christologies of Ernst Block, Alain Badiou, and Pier Paolo Pasolini, Dr. Casey
Aldridge notes the essential paganism of the Marxist Christologies (without
calling it pagan which we are doing).
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