Theological Journals, Part 1
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Anglicanism, the Lambeth Conferences, and International Relations in the Twentieth Century,” Dr. ANDREW CHANDLER is discussing internal debates about war and peace in view of the League of Nations.
Standard Bearer: (July 2022): in “1 Corinthians 13: Pre-synodical Sermon:” Rev. Rodney Kleyn makes the point: no love and you have nothing, no matter the gift or talent.
Standard Bearer (June 2022): in “Of Jesus Christ, True Man and True God, the Only Savior of the World (Second Helvetic Confession), Rev. Ronald Cammenga gives the standard Christology of Heinrich Bullinger with the textual supports.
Table Talk (August 2022): Misunderstood Biblical Words: “Lord of Hosts:” contrary to the squeaker at PTS about God and war, we get a different view of God as the Warrior. Don’t look for expositions and applications of this.
Bibliotheca Sacra (Jan-Mar 2021): in “A Chronology of the Life of Christ with Emphasis on the Nativity and Epiphany,” Kurt Simmons, J.D., argues his view for late fall 2 BC for the nativity and Passover 29 AD for the beginning of Jesus’s ministry. He offers an impressive list of patristic writers. A go-to article here.
Modern Reformation (July/Aug 2022): in “An Interview with Seblewengel Daniel,” Dr. Daniel notes that the EOC have inclined to adding Mary as a Co-redeemer, but there are internal denials of such in the Orthodox literature. She goes on to compare the EOC with Ethiopic evangelicals, sometimes described as Nestorian.
Calvin Theological Journal (Spring 2022): in “The Beatitudes and the Life of the Church, Gerard M, Cisar discusses seeking justice and righteousness.
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