Theological Journals
Southwestern
Theological Journal (Fall 2021), in “THE OLD
TESTAMENT IN ACTS: A MACRO PERSPECTIVE,” Dr. Patrick Schreiner begins the
expansion to Cypris, Psidian Antioch and Lystra. Part 3 of three parts—part 3
with the Gospel moving to the nations.
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 Calvin’s nuptial arrangements.
Concordia
Theological Journal (Winter 2020), in “Confession of a Lutheran University,”
Dr. David Loy is still arguing for Confessional identity commitments for the
Lutheran University.
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, our Lad
talks about Aquinas’s via negativity and God’s simplicity—while coercively, if
not violently, intruding his Gender Attacks by calling God He, She, It, and
They. Yes, done with polite violence and polarization. PTJ is not getting
better by the article, but worse. The last article was as bad.
Themelios (Dec 2021): in “Navigating
Empathy,” Jonathan Worthington is choking on definitions of empathy, sympathy
and compassion in the circus of a a pointless logomachy amongst other barkings
in the carnival.
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