Theological Journals, Part 1: 9/25/2022
Journal
of the Evangelical Theological Society (Mar 2022): in “Temptation of an
Evangelical Theologian,” Dr. R. Albert Mohler suggests that ETS theologians
avoid “atheism,” or, accommodating oneself to the secularist-atheistic structures
of the day. He’s short on description of what, where, when and how, however.
Anglican
Theological Review (May 2022): in “’As if possessing but one mouth’: How
Irenaeus Christianizes Classical Harmonia,” Dr. Jack Franicevich shows that
Irenaeus engaged in structural analysis of the false religions tracing them to
the foundation of perverting the Scripture and engaging in cherry-picking.
Anglican Theological Review (Aug
2022): “Editors Introduction:” this edition is dedicated to historical
retrieval on Archbishop Tutu.
Trinity
Journal (TEDS, Spring 2022): in “Biography and Historical Reliability in the
Gospel of John,” Dr. Te-Li Lau, NT Prof. at TEDS, long-talks the issue of
genre. Where’s he going?
Anglican and Episcopal History (Aug 2022):
in “Black Radicalism in the Episcopal Church: Absalom Jones and Slave
Resistance, 1746-1818), Dr. D.A. Dunkley comments on efforts by slaves to get
married in church as an effort to gain manumission and keep families together.
Standard Bearer: (Aug 2022): in “Roe
Overturned:” attorney Brian Van Engen begins his review of the SCOTUS decision
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health decision. Warrantable, interesting, and
captivating thus far.
Standard Bearer (September 1, 2022):
“Antinomians? With a Doubt (2):” Prof. Ronald Cammenga engages the conflict of
the schismatic RPC that branched off from the PRC. The former asserts that
forgiveness precedes repentance. The Prof. says no citing Psalm 32. Stay tuned.
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