Theological Journals, Part 4
Reformed Presbyterian Theological Journal (1837): the Editor has an article on Romans 8.1-5. He gives the essence of Romans 7 as the predicate. Clear and a “High View” of the text.
Southwestern Theological Journal (Fall 2021), in “THE USE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT IN THE EPISTLE TO THE JAMES, 1-2 PETER AND JUDE,” Dr. Mark Taylor presses forward to 2 Peter and Jude, believing that Jude is the literary predicate for 2 Peter.
Reformed Theological Journal (Sept 2020), in “Christian Platonism” and Christological Interpretation: A Response to Craig A. Carter, Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition,” Daniel J. Treier of Wheaton College discusses “doxological ontology.” ??. Not seeing any response, thus far, to Dr. Carter.
The Biblical Repertory/Princeton Review (Volume 9, Issue 1, 1837, pages 29ff.). James Waddel Archibald reviews Art. 1V.—Plea for Voluntary Societies and a Defense of the Decisions of the General Assembly of 1836 against the Strictures of the Princeton Reviewers and others.— By a member of the Assembly, New-York, John S. Taylor, 1837, pp. 187. Rev. Alexander comments on the origins and debate over the Foreign Board of Missions.
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