Theological Journals


Westminster Magazine (Spring 2022): in “Love the Brotherhood,” based on 1 Pet. 2.17, Dr. David Briones notes that the context of 2.13-3.12 is controlled by Christology, suffering, and honor to everyone, to slave, wives and husbands and church-state relationships.

Modern Reformation (Jan/Feb 22), in “What Has Become of American Fundamentalism,” Dr. George Marsden comments on the descent of the term into the slums, notably, social, political and economic slums where “secular fundamentalists” yell at each other and get the same in return. That is, the term “fundamentalist” is now used widely in secularized ( = anti-God) contexts.

Westminster Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 275-297): in “Puritan New England the New Israel,” Dr. Richard Cogley cites several sermon references where New England Puritan ministers cite themselves as the “New Israel,” although this is rather old.

Mid-America Journal of Theology (Fall 2021, 7-34): in “Verbal, Plenary Inspiration, and Bible Translation Method,” Mr. Josiah Walters should have a seat, sit down, and let the professionals handle translating from the original languages (he’s falsely accused Dr. Phil Ryken have having no background in original languages, quite falsely). It’s sniffly pedantic put on a repeat-loop.

Anglican & Episcopal History (Sept 2014), in “Thomas Cole and the Episcopal Church,” Dr. J. Robert Wright speaks of Cole’s shift in painting towards religious art and themes. Cole is developing widened relationship with Episcopalian elites.

Churchman (Winter 2018): in “How is Jesus’s Cry from the Cross in Mark 15.34 Answered,” Dr. Donald S. West notes that many commentators who noted this is a lament Psalm, e.g., 22.1: “My God! My God! Why hast thou forsaken Me?”


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