Theological Journals, Part 1
Anglican Journal (June 2022): discusses the 37 recipients of awards from Justin Welby for Canadian Anglican. ABC McDonald’s was revoked for alleged and admitted sexual abuse.
Trinity Journal (TEDS, Spring 2022): in “The Ancient Church Calendar,” Dr. Philip Derstine notes that the beginning of any given day began at “sunset.”
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Archbishop Michael Ramsey and the Lambeth Conference,” Dr. PETER WEBSTER gives an overview of Ramsey’s opening address at the 1968 LC, commenting on the theological and world turmoils, war, racism, poverty, etc. Notably, nothing on theological declension and letting that subscription lapse.
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Anglicanism, the Lambeth Conferences, and International Relations in the Twentieth Century,” Dr. ANDREW CHANDLER discusses the LC dialogues on war and peace. Notably, nothing about Augustine’s City of God.
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): gives the history of the first black Episcopal Church founded in 1792, staffed by Absalom Jones, first a deacon and then Presbyter. Called African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas on Lancaster Avenue in Philadelphia.
Standard Bearer: (July 2022): in “1 Corinthians 13: Pre-synodical Sermon:” Rev. Rodney Kleyn exposits the text and exhorts synodical members to work in love—from professors to those who do the hands-on-work—all with many gifts.
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 discusses Marcion, Appollinaris, and the Heternomeans.
Table Talk (August 2022): Misunderstood Biblical Words: discusses “Zion, City of our God” in its OT manifestation, the Church and the Second Coming.
Bibliotheca Sacra (Jan-Mar 2021): in “A Chronology of the Life of Christ with Emphasis on the Nativity and Epiphany,” Kurt Simmons, J.D., reiterates the fall of 29 AD for the beginning of Jesus’s ministry, starting at age 30.
Modern Reformation (July/Aug 2022): in “An Interview with Seblewengel Daniel,” Dr. Daniel reiterates views already expressed about the ECO and Ethiopic Evangelicals, two traditions running concurrently but with no intersection or dialogue.
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