Theological Journals
Westminster Magazine (Spring 2022):
in “Honor Everyone,” Dr. William Edgar discusses the tricky business of
honoring everyone with decency and decorum while not being a doormat for
injustice and an uncivilized social justice warrior. He explores Peter’s ethics
on “honoring everyone” in 1 Peter.
Modern Reformation (Jan/Feb 22), in “What
Has Become of American Fundamentalism,” Dr. George Marsden give an overall
history of the use of the term “fundamentalism” in American religious history
since the 1920s.
Westminster
Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 275-297): in “Puritan New England the New
Israel,” Dr. Richard Cogley comments on typology as employed by New England
Puritans, a self-conscious self-description to identify themselves as the New
Israel, theologically, socially and politically.
Mid-America
Journal of Theology (Fall 2021, 7-34): in “Verbal, Plenary Inspiration, and
Bible Translation Method,” Mr. Josiah Walters is still complaining about
literal, one-to-one, tight translation theories.
Anglican
& Episcopal History (Sept 2014), in “Thomas Cole and the Episcopal Church,”
Dr. J. Robert Wright overviews several famous paintings by Thomas Cole and how
he settles into an Episcopal Church in the Catskills, NY, marrying into the
Church, although coming from a Dissenters’ tradition in his home of original,
Lancashire.
Churchman
(Winter 2018): in “The Role of Holiness in 1 Corinthians,” Alan Baird, an MDiv
student at Ridley Online, describes individual and corporate holiness while not
missing the Divine agency of creation thereof, the Holy Spirit.
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 further explains the Hoeksema-Danhoff standoff with Danhoff resigning as
a Professor.
Reformed Theological Journal (Sept
2021), in “Psalms and the Christian Life,” Dr. Scott Swain proposes to follow
Luther’s thesis of the Psalms as a handbook of Christian doctrine and life—all loci
of theology are covered from God, anthropology, sin, promises, Christology,
redemption, justification, sanctification, glorification and heaven, ecclesiology,
etc.
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