Theological Journals


Southwestern Theological Journal (Fall 2021), in “THE OLD TESTAMENT IN ACTS: A MACRO PERSPECTIVE,” Dr. Patrick Schreiner shifts to Acts 13-28, the third section, showing the expansion of the Abrahamic covenant to the nations. This is a review for this student who long ago settled that pattern at WTS after heavy work in Luke and Acts.

The Biblical Repertory/Princeton Review (Volume 9, Issue 1, 1837, pages 29ff.). James Waddel Archibald reviews Paul Henry’s “The Life of John Calvin, the Great Reformer” (Vol. 1, 1835). Rev. Archibald comments on the slander afoot that Calvin is making himself wealthy.

Concordia Theological Journal (Winter 2020), in “Confession of a Lutheran University,” Dr. David Loy more strongly states the definite need for Lutheran Confessions, Lutheran history and, as expecting from them, the prerequisites and requisites for good seminary educations as well. These LCMS scholars have been champions of the academy. Friends, not foes.

Princeton Theological Review (Vol.22, No.1, Spring 2019), in in “God’s Simple Knowledge and Disagreement,” Eric Tuttle, 3rd year MDiv student and postulant to the TEC, proposes to discuss two theological partners—Thomas Aquinas and Georg Hegel. In a toady footnote, the Lad gratuitously notes he will use He, She and They for God. Also, he is sounding Hegelian by a few whiffs but will watch it.

Themelios (Dec 2021): in “Navigating Empathy,” Jonathan Worthington is discussing empathy, sympathy and compassion. The article sinks seriously when he bring Doug Wilson into the discussion. We haven’t the time for it.


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