Theological Journals


Table Talk (June 22): Rev. Burk Parsons introduces the discussion about “anger” and the redemption of it. Standard Bearer (May 15, 2022): in “PRCA and the True/False Church (4),” Rev. Joshua Engelsma concludes his article that the PRCA is a true church in terms of the standard 3 marks of a true church. Bibliotheca Sacra (Jan-Mar 2021): “Jesus’s Promise of the Spirit and the Teaching of the Faith: From Kerygma to Catechesis,” Dr. Douglas Sweeney discusses the Trinitarian operations ad extra. Modern Reformation (May/June 2022): in “Between Scylla and Charybdis: Mapping Theological Education in `New Normal’ Indonesia,” Dr. Amos Winarto Oie begins the thesis for theological education: avoiding intellectualism and, on the other hand, subjectivistic sentimentalism. Calvin Theological Journal (Spring 2022): in “Permaculture for Ecotheology: An Innovative Experiment,” Troy Bierma discusses farming while putting God in FB-jail and suspending God’s account. Westminster Magazine (Spring 2022): Dr. Nathan Shannon writes an article on “Honor the Emperor,” citing the Petrine text penned at the end of Peter’s life. This disarms any Messianic revolutionists seeking a political kingdom and triumph. The Emperor to be honored was Nero. Westminster Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 317-36): in in “What’s in a Word: The Trinity,” Dr. Pierce Taylor Hibbs zeroes in on Pike’s and Poythress’s language theory. Mid-America Journal of Theology (Fall 2021, 7-34): in “Still No Peeking: Karl Barth’s Conflict with Federal Theology,” Dr. Beach continues to rehearse Barth’s burbs of a transient and ephemeral relevance (our words). Anglican & Episcopal History (Sept 2014): BOOK REVIEW: C.H. Lim (ed.), “Mystery Revealed: the Crisis of the Trinity in Early Modern England (OUP, 2012):” Dr. Yarnell gives solid praise for this contribution to the Oxford Studies of Historical Theology. The contributors do historical work through the Civil War, Interregum and Restorationist periods, dealing with the Trinitarians and anti-Trinitarians. Romanists, Laudians, Calvinists and Arminians attack the anti-Trinitarians while skewering the others. This looks like a must-read. Churchman (Winter 2018): BOOK REVIEW: Brant Pitre’s “Jesus and the Last Supper (Eerdmans, 2015), Rohintan Mody discusses the Romanist NT scholar as rightly reading the Bible texts, prima facie, without the decadent Protestants dismissals of historicity, yet coming to the same texts as the Anglo-Bone-Munchers (our words) with a “participatory eating,” including the ex opere operato model. Standard Romanism which outstrips the decadent Protestant flat-lining anti-metaphysicians. Global Anglican (Spring 2022), in “Beyond Male and Female? How Redemption’s Relationship to Creation Shapes Sexual Ethics,” Sam Ashton is fairly describing DeFranzia’s proposal for polysexual gender roles. The “expansion” or “fecundity” of creation is said to include “eununchs” as a third gender. Only in theological journals can one find stuff like this.

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