Theological Journals, Part 3
“Theologians You Should Know:
Apostolic Fathers to the 21st Century,” Dr. Michael Reeves discusses
Polycarp of Smyrna and his letter to Philippi condemning false teachers as the “offspring
of Satan.”
Princeton Theological Review
(Vol.22, No.1, Spring 2007): “Cyril, Nestorius, and Schleiermacher on the
Relation between the Incarnation and the Atonement:” Nathan Hieb claims that Cyril’s
Christology should still inform and shape the discussion of the Incarnation and
Atonement. Finally, a warrantable article in PTJ.
Reformed Faith and Practice (May
2022): in “For Machen, Fosdick was a Small Part of the Problem,” Dr. D. G. Hart
outlines that Machen was ahead of the power-curve before Fosdick’s infamous
sermon in 1922 at 1st Presbyterian. Of note, doctrinal declension
was clearly in view a full generation previously, e.g., 1908’s Federal Council
of Churches as a unionist effort akin to the United Church of Canada (1925).
Seed and Harvest (Winter 2021,
Trinity Episcopal School of Ministry): Rev. Dr. James Hunter describes an endowment
in “New Evangelism Fund at Trinity.”
Hedgehog Review (Sprin 2017): in the
“Strange Persistence of Guilt,” Dr. Wilfred M. McClay asks where society goes
in a post-Christian world that has dismissed Judaeo-Christianity’s moral
economy of sin, guilt, and absolution.
Concordia
Theological Journal (January 2022), a promo is offered on the MDiv, MAR, and a
certificate program called “Alternative Route” (A.R.). Concordia is a
Confessional Lutheran school and they stress original languages amongst other
offerings.
Journal of Theological Studies (Vol.
9, 1908): “Cephas and Christ” the Editor further discusses “Messiah” in
connection with Peter’s confession in Caesaria-Philippi.
Protestant Reformed Theological
Journal 55,1 (Fall, 2021): in “Introduction to Church Holidays from
Gereformeerd Kerkrecht,” Peter Vander Schaa discusses the calendar issues, some
of which depended on which ruler held what power in varied areas of the
Netherlands, e.g., Philip II of Spanish infamy.
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