Theological Journals, Part 1: 9/27/2022
Journal
of the Evangelical Theological Society (Mar 2022): in “Temptation of an
Evangelical Theologian,” Dr. R. Albert Mohler weirdly ends this article warning
about fundamentalism, Romanism, and Protestant liberalism. He’s offers very few,
if any, details. ??. Very general article. Points noted.
Anglican
Theological Review (May 2022): in “’As if possessing but one mouth’: How
Irenaeus Christianizes Classical Harmonia,” Dr. Jack Franicevich argues that
Irenaeus is “harmonizing” creation. Weird here too.
Anglican Theological Review (Aug
2022): “Editors Introduction:” this edition is dedicated to historical
retrieval on Archbishop Tutu. Tutu takes over the SACC in 1978 and liberation
theology makes its debut.
Trinity
Journal (TEDS, Spring 2022): in “Biography and Historical Reliability in the
Gospel of John,” Dr. Te-Li Lau, NT Prof. at TEDS, discusses Plutarch’s view of
biography and history with John’s Gospel following Plutarch’s concept—a window
into the soul of the subject rather than broad and sweeping geo-political
accounts.
Anglican and Episcopal History (Aug 2022):
in “Black Radicalism in the Episcopal Church: Absalom Jones and Slave
Resistance, 1746-1818), Dr. D.A. Dunkley notes that Jones was married by the
Rector of Christ Church at 2nd and Market. Curious. He and wife are
still slaves. Members of Christ Church generally supported slavery while the
Philadelphia Quakers did not.
Historiography (Summer 2022): “$16000
Given in Grants to 12 Recipients:” names, places and proposed projects are
cited.
Table
Talk (August 2022): Misunderstood Biblical Words: “Vocation and the Christian,”
Dr. George Veith
Table Talk (September 2022): Exodus
22.1ff: lethal force is authorized in self-defense. Property damages are
compensated by repayment of the loss or theft.
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