Theological Journals, Part 1: 8/30/2022


Anglican Theological Review: in “Kathryn Tanner and the Receptivity of Christ and the Church,” Dr. Mikke Higton (U. of Durham, UK) notes that “Whiteness” in Christology jaundices the subject. Quite a wild claim. Wildly distractionary and so very modern. Reformed hawks are circling the high grasses.

Trinity Journal (TEDS, Spring 2022): in “Repetition with Variation in the Dialogue and Narrative of Judges,” Dr. Elizabeth Backfish brings in Gideon’s revenges as evinced inside the variants within the story, not as a contradiction but amplification.

Anglican and Episcopal History (June 2022): in “Anglicanism, the Lambeth Conferences, and International Relations in the Twentieth Century,” Dr. ANDREW CHANDLER wonders about the skill-set of Bishops weighing in on political events in post-WW2 LCs.

Table Talk (August 2022): the President of RPTS comments on “prayer” in St. Paul’s Ephesians. Life the cry of a baby upon life, there are prayer instincts in the living Christian. Abba, Father.

Table Talk (September 2022): Dr. Kim Riddlebarger offers comments on the body-soul union of a human.

Standard Bearer: (July 2022): in “Background to Chalcedon 553,” Prof. Kuiper comments on Monophysites, Nestorians, and Eutychians.

Standard Bearer (August 2022): in “The Commitment of Silas, Mr. Bruinooge comments on Acts 15.40 and amplifies on Silas, an otherwise more obscure but ever-present companion with Paul on the second missionary journey. Luke and Timothy are in the mix also.

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