Theological Journals


Westminster Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 251-266): “A Brief Rejoinder to Kevin DeYoung,” Dr. Shannon discusses archetypal and ectypal knowledge. Also, natural theology as God knowledge about God revealed by God to humans, prelapsarian and postlapsarian.

Mid-America Journal of Theology (Fall 2021, 7-34): in “Mea Culpa: An Apology for Original Sin,” Dr. Hans Madueme discusses pre-Augustine Fathers, to wit, that few endorsed original guilt—inheritance of mortality and corruption, but not guilt. Culpability lied in the abuse of free will, probably, to counter the cultural prevalence of Gnostic determinism. The dynamic of the Pelagian controversy, like Arianism, prompted doctrinal clarification.

Anglican & Episcopal History (Sept 2014), in “Ecclesiology of Prayer Book Illustrations,” Posey Krakowski speaks of these illustrations including reference to the Reformation, the complete act of grace in salvation as good news, salvation by grace and faith inspiring our lives.

Churchman (Winter 2018): “Editorial:” Dr. Gerald Bray notes that we are in a crisis and must reassert the foundations: love to God and neighbor. He notes a Christianophobia with 21 places in the world under persecution—2/3rds in Muslim majority countries. The world is generally hostile to us and will equate us with Islamist terrorists under the catch-all term of “fundamentalism.” We are not that. We are born again, are children of God and devoted to His service. We’re a radical movement because we emphasize all have sinned and have come short of the glory of God.

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal 55,1 (Fall, 2021): “In the Way of Obedience,” Rev. Joshua Englesma discusses the sins, errors and misuses of language in the PRCA.

Reformed Theological Journal (Sept 2021), in “From the Periphery to the Center: American Presbyterianism and Global Presbyterianism,” Dr. D. G. Hart continues discussing American Presbyterians, unanchored from a global movement.

Southwestern Theological Journal (Fall 2021), in “Use of the OT in the Synoptics,” Craig Evans discusses Matthew’s “Sermon on the Mount” and Jesus’ discourses as consonant with and interpretative of the OT.

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 discusses Calvin’s Institutes and the events around 1535, including Francis 1’s failure to read it as well as the horrific things being done to French Churchmen.

Concordia Theological Journal (Winter 2020), “Luther and Bonhoeffer on the Sermon on the Mount: Similar Tasks, Different Tools,” Dr. Theodore Hopkins discusses Bonhoeffer’s one-kingdom view headed and mediated by Christ versus Luther’s 2-kingdom view.

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 is giving more psychobabble on Badio’s manipulative Christology and Paulinism. Falls flat. The article has gone to the dogs and both the article and the dogs died.


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