Theological Journals, Part 2


“The Fundamentals—A Testimony to the Truth, Vol. 1: in in “The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch,” Professor George Frederick Wright, DD, LLD, justifiably debreeds the J and E Schwarei and Cultists. Gloriously done. “Theologians You Should Know: Apostolic Fathers to the 21st Century,” Dr. Michael Reeves discusses Justin Martyr’s “Dialogue with Trypho,” allegedly a dialogue between him and a Rabbi. This features the contrast in how the two read the OT. Princeton Theological Review (Vol.22, No.1, Spring 2007): in “Justice, Mercy, and Forgiveness: Jesus’ Cross to Bare,” Sharon L. Baker is blabbing her Socinianism and attempts to clean it up, unsuccessfully. Soteriology and the Trinity are redefined. Reformed Faith and Practice (May 2022): in “Geerhardus Vos and the Interpretation of Romans 1:3-4,” Dr. J. V. Fesko, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, reviews Luther’s handling of Romans 1.3-4. Concordia Theological Journal (January 2022), in “Confessional Loyalty or `Should I Let that Subscription Lapse?’,” Rev. Scott Murray makes his case for keeping his subscription up-to-date and not letting it lapse. Journal of Theological Studies (Vol. 9, 1908): “Cephas and Christ” the Editor discusses “Rock” in the phrase “and on this Rock I will build My church.” Protestant Reformed Theological Journal 55,1 (Fall, 2021): in “The Perfectly Triune God,” Rev. Marco Barone raises the modern innovation and discussion about social Trinitarianism. Themelios (Dec 2021): in “Raised up from the Dust: An Exploration of Hannah’s Reversal Motif in the Book of Esther as Evidence of Divine Sovereignty,” Dr. Justin Jackson brings us through Haman’s death—by impalement and perhaps by hanging. New Horizons (June 2022): in New Horizons (June 2022): in “PLANTING A DAUGHTER CHURCH,” PHILIP T. PROCTOR AND JOHN PAUL HOLLOWAY describes diaconal ministries staffed by retired but very active participants involved in hurricane assistances of varied types. Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies (5.2: 2020): in “The One Church, the Many Churches,” the Roman scholar, Eduardo Echeverria, is going nowhere fast in his efforts at receptive ecumenism—exchange of gifts and ideas. Ed, we’ve been over these matters by which Trent abominated us. Remember that? Reformed Presbyterian Theological Journal (1837): the Editor summarizes Rev. James Smythe’s sermon on Is. 13. He focuses on the role of “witnesses” to the whole Word of God to kings and all others. The whole Word and nothing by the Word. Southwestern Theological Journal (Fall 2021), in “THE USE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT IN THE APOCALYPSE,” Dr. Gregory Beale is still in his preliminary skirmishings with a few other authors. Reformed Theological Journal (Sept 2020), in “Books that Merit (Re)Reading: A Long Obedience in the Same Direction Forty Years Later,” Dr. John R. Muether notes Eugene Peterson’s legacy—singing the Psalms is one item. The Biblical Repertory/Princeton Review (Volume 9, Issue 1, 1837, pages 29ff.). James Waddel Archibald reviews Art. 1V.—Plea for Voluntary Societies and a Defense of the Decisions of the General Assembly of 1836 against the Strictures of the Princeton Reviewers and others.— By a member of the Assembly, New-York, John S. Taylor, 1837, pp. 187. Rev. Alexander notes is still wonking out over Mr. Taylor’s confusions on the authority and power of the GA to establish a Board of Foreign Missions.

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