Theological Journals, Part 2: 9/27/2022
Table Talk (Oct 2022): “Justice:”
OPC minister, Rev. Montgomery, comments on the role of money, prestige, place,
and position that can undermine justice, including bribes.
Standard Bearer (September 1, 2022):
“The Belgic Confessions and Missions (1):” Rev. Kelyn comments on views that
the Reformed are allegedly not interested in missions and evangelism due to
their views of predestination and the Three Forms of Unity.
Standard Bearer (September 15,2022):
“US Congress Seeks to Codify Roe v. Wade and Obergefell:” Rev. McGowen gives
the historic backgrounds to both SCOTUS rulings.
Bibliotheca Sacra (Jan-Mar 2021): in
“Suicide and the Thief in John 10.10,” Dr. James Wisland comments on John 9 and
10, including the statement that the blind will not see and those not seeing
will see.
Bibliotheca Sacra (April-June 2021):
in “Creeds, Canons, Councils and the Contests of Tradition,” Dr. Douglas
Sweeney, Dean of Beeson Divinity School, discusses Marcion and his canon that
prompted Churchmen to reaffirm the functioning canon.
Modern Reformation (Sept/Oct 2022): “Science,
Religion and the Nineteenth-Century Protestantism, Dr. James Ungureanu details
the rise of nature-worship and naturalism with the prophets and priests thereof
replacing themselves as God’s prophets and priest. Modern Baalism, we’d say.
Calvin Theological Journal (Spring
2022): “Theological Interpretation in Nigeran Prosperity Preachers:” Dr. Samuel
Okanlewon is busy saying or repeating himself. Shaking the watch to see if it’s
working.
Westminster
Theological Journal (Nov 2021, 355-381): BOOK REVIEW: Herbert Poe’s “The Making
of C.S. Lewis:” this is volume 2 of an intended 3-volume set. Meticulous,
primary research according to Dr. Edgar.
Mid-America
Journal of Theology (Fall 2021): in “Should Effectual Calling and Regeneration
be Distinguished,” Dr. Cornelius Venema has over-written the subject. We’re
done here. Over. Too many words. Break out the WCF please.
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