Theological Journals
Westminster
Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 275-297): “The Reformers and the Descendit Clause,”
Rev. Joe Mock comments on Oecolampadius’s view of the descensus.
Mid-America
Journal of Theology (Fall 2021, 7-34): in “Mea Culpa: An Apology for Original
Sin,” Dr. Hans Madueme comments on infant guilt and infant atonement.
Anglican
& Episcopal History (Sept 2014), in “Ecclesiology of Prayer Book
Illustrations,” Posey Krakowski comments further on the illustrations of the 4
BCPs, commenting favorably on Hooker’s eschewal of systems of thought. How
ironic.
Churchman
(Winter 2018): “Nature and Thought in John Calvin,” Lok-Ping Ng comments on Calvin’s
explicit views of natural theology: more than a gut-feeling or intuition. Not a
vague impression but a deep-seated conviction.
Protestant Reformed Theological Journal
55,1 (Fall, 2021): (Fall, 2021, pages 44-79): “’Committing the Truth to Faith
Men’: Centennial History of the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary,”
Douglas Kuiper comments on the seminary’s history.
Reformed Theological Journal (Sept
2021), in a book review of Dr. Holder Ward’s “John Calvin in Context” (CUP,
2020), Dr. Raymond Blacketer gives a thumbs-up yet chides the editor of these
48 essays as ignorantly claiming 1563 as Calvin’s final edition of the
Institutes. Otherwise, a wide-angle view is offered and appreciated.
Southwestern
Theological Journal (Fall 2021), THE USE OF THE
OLD TESTAMENT IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN AND THE JOHANNINE EPISTLES, Dr. Andreas J.
Köstenberger comments on the Apostle John.
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 the Genevan articles and their reception.
Concordia
Theological Journal (Winter 2020), “Luther and Bonhoeffer on the Sermon on the
Mount: Similar Tasks, Different Tools,” Dr. Theodore Hopkins comments on Luther’s
2-kingdom views.
Princeton Theological Review
(Vol.22, No.1, Spring 2019), in the “Evangelicos y Argentina: A Case Study of
Evangelicals in the Political Sphere in Argentina 1990-2018,” Stephen DiTrolio
Coakley notes the political alignment between evangelicals and Romanists.
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