Theological Journals


Westminster Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 275-297): “The Reformers and the Descendit Clause,” Rev. Joe Mock further comments on Bullinger’s views.

Mid-America Journal of Theology (Fall 2021, 7-34): in “Verbal, Plenary Inspiration, and Bible Translation Method,” Mr. Josiah Walters continues to choke on essential literation translations.

Anglican & Episcopal History (Sept 2014), in “Ecclesiology of Prayer Book Illustrations,” Posey Krakowski focuses on the 1813 edition.

Churchman (Winter 2018): in “A Defense of Penal, Substitutionary Atonement and Divine Justice," Cheryl Ritskes concludes his excellent apologetic for PSA.

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal 55,1 (Fall, 2021, pages 44-79): “’Committing the Truth to Faith Men’: Centennial History of the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary,” Douglas Kuiper comments on men who graduated but never took a pastorate.

Reformed Theological Journal (Sept 2021), in “Justification and Christian Life,” Michael Horton is wandering around some on Calvin and Trent, yet, as always, with simplicity and clarity.

Southwestern Theological Journal (Fall 2021), in “The Gospel of John and the Johannine Epistles,” Dr. Andrea Kostenberger concludes his glorious exposition with one short summary conclusion.

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 disintegration and sin over the Caroli-affair in late 1539 as a 30-year old.

Concordia Theological Journal (Winter 2020), “Luther and Bonhoeffer on the Sermon on the Mount: Similar Tasks, Different Tools,” Dr. Theodore Hopkins continues his blab-a-thon replete with repetitions.

Princeton Theological Review (Vol.22, No.1, Spring 2019), in “Maximus the Confessor and the Lateran Synod of 649, and the Problem of Religious Authority,” Matthew Neumanm notes that Maximus is exiled while Rome and Constantinople make up.

Themelios (Dec 2021): in “What Makes a “Good” Church? Reflections on A Church Called Tov,” Brian J. Tabb continues to show that McKnight’s critique lacks a solid foundation.

John Owen’s A Discourse Concerning Liturgies, and Their Imposition, Rev. Dr. Daniel R. Hyde comments on the paucity of articles dealing with Owen’s religious principles underlying his dislike of the BCP.


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