Theological Journal
Westminster Magazine (Spring 2022):
in “Honor Everyone,” Dr. William Edgar offers Diet Coke here, if not thin gruel,
rather populistically.
Modern Reformation (Jan/Feb 22), in “What
Has Become of American Fundamentalism,” Dr. George Marsden shifts away from theology
to socio-political partisanship. Did theology disappear? Where is he going? Why
the shift to politics?
Westminster
Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 275-297): in “Puritan New England the New
Israel,” Dr. Richard Cogley further outlines numerous sermons where ministers
likened their straits and situations to ancient Israel. Hardly new. Cranmer
called Edward 6 the second Josiah. Laud did likewise in extolling English supremacism.
Mid-America
Journal of Theology (Fall 2021, 7-34): in “Verbal, Plenary Inspiration, and
Bible Translation Method,” Mr. Josiah Walters is still babble-blabbing without
warrant and, again, directing ignominious imputations to Dr. Phil Ryken.
Anglican
& Episcopal History (Sept 2014), in “Thomas Cole and the Episcopal Church,”
Dr. J. Robert Wright describes a second set of paintings that characterize
birth, youth, manhood and old age, characterized by one as escapism into
religion and away from life.
Churchman
(Winter 2018): in “How Jesus’s Cry from the Cross in Mark 15.34 Answered?”, Dr.
Donald West proposes to start by a textual commentary on the section: darkness,
the answer, and the two-fold response to Jesus’s cry.
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