Theological Journals
Historiographer: “Early Witness to Globalization,” Rev. Kyle is providing a history of an Episcopal clerk and US Navy Chaplain (1803-1865). After 4 years founding two parishes in Florida, he becomes the senior-most Navy Chaplain, writing of his travels on the seven seas.
Table Talk (June 22): the journey begins on Exodus 16-19 and God’s provision of quails and manna to the wilderness grumblers.
Standard Bearer (May 15, 2022): in in “Prayer as a Training School for Confession,” Abraham Kuyper comments on the role of grandmothers, mothers and housemaids training children in prayer.
Bibliotheca Sacra (Jan-Mar 2021): in “`Not Abandoned to Sheol:’ The Psalms and Hope for the Righteous after Death,” Dr. Kyle Dunham is surveying the OT consensus amongst many scholars on Sheol.
Modern Reformation (May/June 2022): in in “Protestantism: A Maritime History:” Dr. Purvis comments on Paul’s Luther, Martin’s third son, traveling up the Elbe River and commenting on his possession of his father’s manuscript on Romans.
Calvin Theological Journal (Spring 2022): in “Permaculture for Ecotheology: An Innovative Experiment,” Troy Bierma offer more serial belchings and methane emissions.
Westminster Magazine (Spring 2022): in “Jerusalem and Athens, Pt. 1: Proclaiming Christ on the College Campus,” Rev. Juan Martinez explores the strident fundamentalists of secuarlity—Major Prophets in this religion are the Presidents, Provosts and Deans. The minor prophets of fundamentalist progressives are student leaders, editors of school papers, etc. These are challenges to campus minister.
Westminster Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 317-36): in in “What’s in a Word: The Trinity,” Dr. Pierce Taylor Hibbs has sustained his thesis. All words everywhere are under divine providence.
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