Theological Journals, Part 1: 9/26/2022
Journal
of the Evangelical Theological Society (Mar 2022): in “Temptation of an
Evangelical Theologian,” Dr. R. Albert Mohler has this weird section warning
against the temptations towards Rome. Weird. Yes, we read Romanist and Papal
literature (CCC 1994, Benedict 16 and JP2), but that temptation does not exist
at this household. Weird.
Anglican
Theological Review (May 2022): in “’As if possessing but one mouth’: How
Irenaeus Christianizes Classical Harmonia,” Dr. Jack Franicevich discusses
Irenaeus’s observations about heretics’ cherry-picking one Scripture at the
expense of another, e.g., Valentinius and Marcion. What’s new? Still happens.
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, discusses John as a “biography.”
Noted, now lets move along.
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 “marriages,” in the church
or by mutual consent without the church, in Colonial America.
Historiography (Summer 2022): the
NEHA President gives a wrap on an NEHA annual meeting by zoom wherein the
archivalists did business.
Table Talk (September 2022): Exodus
22: discusses property laws.
Table Talk (Oct 2022): “Justice:”
Rev. Montgomery, OPC minister, talks about the role of law in Israel, the church
and the nation.
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