Theological Journals, Part 1
Hedgehog Review (Summer 2022): the Editor gives the summary of this edition: uses and abuses of history in the right and wrong services of agendas, social, political, theological and otherwise.
Anglican Journal (June 2022): further discusses the predicates of work and service for those Canadian Anglicans get the Lambeth award from Welby.
Trinity Journal (TEDS, Spring 2022): in “The Ancient Church Calendar,” Dr. Philip Derstine is really wonking away about the length of days, evenings, and sunsets in the Hebrew literature.
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Archbishop Michael Ramsey and the Lambeth Conference,” Dr. PETER WEBSTER comments on several who were deeply impressed with Ramsey “religiousness” and “humility.” Multiple observers noted that.
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Anglicanism, the Lambeth Conferences, and International Relations in the Twentieth Century,” Dr. ANDREW CHANDLER discusses the United Nations of 1948 in the post-WW2 period and the East-West standoff with Russia, etc.
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 “Notes on the Synod, 14-17 Jul 2022:” big picture? All went well including the two-day examination in the mornings of a ministerial candidate for Singapore.
Table Talk (August 2022): the 8th commandment is reviewed.
Bibliotheca Sacra (Jan-Mar 2021): in “A Chronology of the Life of Christ with Emphasis on the Nativity and Epiphany,” Kurt Simmons, J.D., proposes Dec or Jan as the month of Nativity.
Modern Reformation (July/Aug 2022): in “When Tolerance was no Ideal,” Dr. Jonathan Kurt will review 16th-17th century England when tolerance was not an ideal and the Enlightenment valorized tolerance (until it didn’t, we would add).
Calvin Theological Journal (Spring 2022): in “The Beatitudes and the Life of the Church, Gerard M, Cisar is mercifully bringing this unhelpful, divagatory and meandering article to a close.
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