Theological Journals, Part 2: 8/30/22
Bibliotheca Sacra (Jan-Mar 2021): in “A Chronology of the Life of Christ with Emphasis on the Nativity and Epiphany,” Kurt Simmons, J.D., gets utterly wonky about the courses of Abijah and the priestly rota for Zecharias, father of John the Baptist.
Modern Reformation (July/Aug 2022): in “Who Says? Solving Doctrinal Controversy,” Dr. Matthew Barrett notes that evangelicals are reintroducing eternal, immanent subordination of the Son in the Trinity contra: the Nicene Creed. Someone has heard inklings of this, but not anything widely. ??.
Calvin Theological Journal (Spring 2022): “Theological Interpretation in Nigeran Prosperity Preachers:” Dr. Samuel Okanlewon comments on 1 Peter 2.24 which is used to advocate total health and absence of sickness for believers. Dr. Okanlewon is surveying a variety of texts used by the prosperity preachers.
Mid-America Journal of Theology (Fall 2021): in “Should Effectual Calling and Regeneration be Distinguished,” Dr. Cornelius Venema continues his comments on VanHoozer’s proposal and shifts to Mike Horton’s proposal. PRACTICAL: this is all pretty irrelevant except for the faculty lounge. Turretin is still the go-to on the subject.
Global Anglican (Spring 2022): BOOK REVIEW: by several editors of “Anglican Network in Canada: Protest, Providence, and Promise in the Global Anglican Realignment:” gives the overview of the Canadian Anglican Network in Canada affiliated with Dr. J. I. Packer.
Global Anglican (Summer 2022): “LLF and Lambeth 2022:” Rev. Keith Sinclair discusses the internal wranglings over sexuality and Biblical authority in the Anglican communion. Wearisome.
Modern Reformation (July/Aug 2022): in “Who Says? Solving Doctrinal Controversy,” Dr. Matthew Barrett notes that evangelicals are reintroducing eternal, immanent subordination of the Son in the Trinity contra: the Nicene Creed. Someone has heard inklings of this, but not anything widely. ??.
Calvin Theological Journal (Spring 2022): “Theological Interpretation in Nigeran Prosperity Preachers:” Dr. Samuel Okanlewon comments on 1 Peter 2.24 which is used to advocate total health and absence of sickness for believers. Dr. Okanlewon is surveying a variety of texts used by the prosperity preachers.
Mid-America Journal of Theology (Fall 2021): in “Should Effectual Calling and Regeneration be Distinguished,” Dr. Cornelius Venema continues his comments on VanHoozer’s proposal and shifts to Mike Horton’s proposal. PRACTICAL: this is all pretty irrelevant except for the faculty lounge. Turretin is still the go-to on the subject.
Global Anglican (Spring 2022): BOOK REVIEW: by several editors of “Anglican Network in Canada: Protest, Providence, and Promise in the Global Anglican Realignment:” gives the overview of the Canadian Anglican Network in Canada affiliated with Dr. J. I. Packer.
Global Anglican (Summer 2022): “LLF and Lambeth 2022:” Rev. Keith Sinclair discusses the internal wranglings over sexuality and Biblical authority in the Anglican communion. Wearisome.
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