Theological Journals, Part 1



Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “’You Share Our Story’: Historiographies of the Lambeth Conference,” Dr. BENJAMIN GUYER discusses a few volumes that trace out the Lambeth Conferences. While the church papers covered these, the secular press did not, and Anglicans worldwide simply went forwards, more or less, without an awareness of these decennial gatherings. Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Archbishop Michael Ramsey and the Lambeth Conference,” Dr. PETER WEBSTER offers preliminary comments on Ramsey (1904-1988ish) and the cordial, fraternal and collegial gatherings of Bishops, invited by the ABC and under his careful Presidency. Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Anglicanism, the Lambeth Conferences, and International Relations in the Twentieth Century,” Dr. ANDREW CHANDLER makes the stunning claim that Anglicanism was best positioned to unify denominational divisions. Historiographer (Episcopal Church): comments are offered on the history of Church of the Epiphany, Tempe, AZ, its history since 1907, and the small urban context. Table Talk (July 2022): takes up the issue of idolatry, images, art, the first and second commandments of Exodus 20-1-6. He argues that careful artwork is permissible based upon God’s own commands for art in the tabernacle, vestments, etc. Standard Bearer (June 2022): Rev. Engelsma comments on the dangers of apostasy, legalisms, antinomianisms, and church history. Also, while advocating for sound theology, yet, without pride a

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