Theological Journals
Westminster
Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 251-266): “A Brief Rejoinder to Kevin DeYoung,”
Dr. Shannon discusses DeYoung’s confusions and natural theology as a divine
form of revelation—even of human consciousness. The issue of pagan theology and
natural theology comes to view.
Mid-America
Journal of Theology (Fall 2021, 7-34): in “Mea Culpa: An Apology for Original
Sin,” Dr. Hans Madueme devastates the objection to guilt transfer and the West’s
bristling at substitutionary atonement,
to wit, Yahweh brushes aside the objection of guilt transfer. The OT sacrificial
system has an embarrassment of riches: imputation of guilts from the sinner to
the animal is at the Hebrew understanding of atonement: Levitical sacrifices
and the Day of Atonement.
Anglican
& Episcopal History (Sept 2014), in “Ecclesiology of Prayer Book Illustrations,”
Posey Krakowski discusses the 28 illustrations in the 17th century
BCP, created large for public versus private devotion.
Churchman
(Winter 2018): “Editorial:” Dr. Gerald Bray is “hanging up his boots” with this
last journal. His editorials were entertaining, provocative, and stimulating.
The future is uncertain, but if we do not stand up now we will be written out
of society which already marginalizes us. The progressive agenda marches on,
contemptuous of opposition it encounters, convinced that it is on the “right side
of history.”
Protestant Reformed Theological
Journal 55,1 (Fall, 2021): “In the Way of Obedience,” Rev. Joshua Englesma
cites several instances of “conditional covenant theology” in the sermons of
two ministers.
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