Theological Journals, Part 1: 8/22/2022


Anglican Theological Review: in “Kathryn Tanner and the Receptivity of Christ and the Church,” Dr. Mikke Higton (U. of Durham, UK) offers some gobblyde-gook about “receptivity.” The abstract is abstract. Trinity Journal (TEDS, Spring 2022): in “The Ancient Church Calendar,” Dr. Philip Derstine is coming to a close: Passover celebrated on 14 Nisan. Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): BOOK REVIEW: “The Band of Sisterhood” by Westina Hoods. The book is about five black or African-American, female TEC Bishopettes. Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): CHURCH REVIEW: St. Bartholomew’s, NYC and a description of the divine worship. Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Anglicanism, the Lambeth Conferences, and International Relations in the Twentieth Century,” Dr. ANDREW CHANDLER discusses the nuclear age and varied views. Table Talk (August 2022): Misunderstood Biblical Words: the exposition picks up with Ex. 21.4ff about altars in Moses’ days. Table Talk (September 2022): “The Doctrine of Man:” the doctrine of sin by Rev. Burk Parsons. Standard Bearer: (July 2022): in “Antinomian,” Prof. Camenga is about to reveal antimonianism in the RPC schism of recent vintage with the PRCs. Standard Bearer (August 2022): in “Confessing our Sins,” Rev. Slopsema exposits 1 John 1.9 in a copious and clear way. Bibliotheca Sacra (Jan-Mar 2021): in “A Chronology of the Life of Christ with Emphasis on the Nativity and Epiphany,” Kurt Simmons, J.D., brings his argument near to a close of 25 Dec for Christ’s nativity, including a scholarly review of views on dating of Herod’s death. Impressive. Modern Reformation (July/Aug 2022): in “Who Says? Solving Doctrinal Controversy,” Dr. Matthew Barrett addresses the vitriol in some sectors of evangelicalism, creating either arrogance or despair. He argues that doctrinal controversy serves the purposes of individual and corporate sanctification. Calvin Theological Journal (Spring 2022): in “Theological Interpreters of Key Passage: Nigerian Prosperity Preachers,” Samuel Oknwanon picks the three top and leading prosperity preachers for analysis.

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