Theological Journals, Part 1: 8/31/2022
Anglican
Theological Review: in “Kathryn Tanner and the Receptivity of Christ and the
Church,” Dr. Mikke Higton (U. of Durham, UK) is talking of Christ’s life and
action in the life of the believer and the church. Umm, Ephesians 2.10 will do,
but we haven’t seen an instance of exegesis yet in the evaluation of Turner.
Trinity
Journal (TEDS, Spring 2022): in “Repetition with Variation in the Dialogue and Narrative
of Judges,” Dr. Elizabeth Backfish discusses variations in the Samson
narrative, variations that amplify other parts. Microscopic review here.
Anglican and Episcopal History (June
2022): in “Anglicanism, the Lambeth Conferences, and International Relations in
the Twentieth Century,” Dr. ANDREW CHANDLER discusses the skill-levels of
Anglican bishops when encountering political and international issues.
Table
Talk (August 2022): Exodus 21 and case law on bodily injuries—the remedies for
such.
Table Talk (September 2022): “The
Doctrine of Man:” Dr. Riddlebarger is discussing the bipartite view of a human
versus the tripartite view. Very basic stuff.
Standard Bearer: (July 2022): in “Background
of Chalcedon 553,” Prof. Kuiper discusses the internal debates in the Eastern
empire—Monophysitism with the back-and-forth.
Standard Bearer (August 2022): in
“The Commitment of Silas, Mr. Bruinooge comments on Acts 15.40 outlines and
backfills the lacunae on Silas or Silvanus, an unsung and largely unnoted
figure in apostolic history.
Standard Bearer (September 2022): in
“Diligently Teaching our Children,” Rev. Devries comments on Dt. 6.7, but
highlights the utterly commendable and standard practice of the Dutch Reformed
for church schools.
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