Theological Journals, Part 1--7/27/2022
Hedgehog Review (Summer 2022): “Sensitivity Training,” the editor complains about an online ethics course called “sensitivity training” at the institution where he works.
Anglican Journal (June 2022): Mrs. Bedz a Ukrainian Anglican, tells of the opening days of the war in Ukraine with conflicting messages from the US and Ukrainian Presidents.
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Anglicanism, the Lambeth Conferences, and International Relations in the Twentieth Century,” Dr. ANDREW CHANDLER continues to describe the anxieties at LC 1948 over WW2 and now in the atomic age.
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): CHURCH REVIEW: St. Bartholomew’s, NYC, an alleged flagship of low churchmanship. The reviewer comments on the procession for the 11 AM service, their vestments, and the music. Unremarkable.
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): BOOK REVIEW: “Desmond Tutu” by Michael Battle (John Knox Press, 2021). 368 pages. $30.00. Stephen Spencer like a recurring idea—from purgation, to movement, to union, whatever that means. A growing human, I suppose.
Table Talk (August 2022): discusses the Decalogue, the purpose and role of the law, and sanctification.
Bibliotheca Sacra (Jan-Mar 2021): in “A Chronology of the Life of Christ with Emphasis on the Nativity and Epiphany,” Kurt Simmons, J.D., continues to advocate for a 2 BC Nativity.
Modern Reformation (July/Aug 2022): in “When Tolerance was no Ideal,” Dr. Jonathan Kurt ends his very insignificant article on something-or-other on tolerance. Not well done.
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