Theological Journals, Part 1
Anglican Theological Review (Sewannee, May 2022): the Editor makes his beginning for the post-COVID period, noting impediments of the period.
Hedgehog Review (Summer 2022): the Editor is commenting about “ethics” courses in medical schools (which he teaches but over which he’s complaining).
Anglican Journal (June 2022): the interview with the Ukrainian Anglican continues—she cites the fears and her own disabilities as an elderly woman.
Trinity Journal (TEDS, Spring 2022): in “The Ancient Church Calendar,” Dr. Philip Derstine comments on Passover as occurring on Nisan 14, but in some instances on 13 Nisan.
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Archbishop Michael Ramsey and the Lambeth Conference,” Dr. PETER WEBSTER talks about the sucker-punch to the gut in the post-WW1-WW2 period concerning optimism coupled with anxieties in the atomic age.
Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): describes the service at the flagship church of low churchmanship, St. Bartholomew’s, NYC. He notes that the choristers seem distracted and inattentive to the Rector’s homily. Well, that’s not new.
Table Talk (August 2022): discusses the pre-tabernacle altars and the requirements, this being done before the tabernacle assumed its exclusivity.
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