Theological Journals, Part 3: 9/10/2022
Global Anglican (Summer 2022): “LLF and Lambeth 2022:” Rev. Keith Sinclair offers commentary on 1 Peter vis a vis LC 2022, noting that St. Peter would settle the sexuality debate in a nano-second.
Hedgehog Review (Summer 2022): in “Abuses and Uses of History: Nietzsche’s Quarrel with History,” Dr. Jennifer Ratner-Rosenbagen (Un. of Wisconsin-Madison) comments on how history is used for forming groups, affiliations, tribes, etc., by telling the shared values.
“The Fundamentals—A Testimony to the Truth, Vol. 1:” in “The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch,” Professor George Frederick Wright, DD, LLD, deals with the decadent declensionists advising that it is impossible for the Psalms to have been written in the Davidic and Solomonic period.
“The Fundamentals—A Testimony to the Truth, Vol. 2:” in “Inspiration of the Bible—Definition, Extent and Proof,” Dr. James Gray (Moody Bible Institute and ordained minister in the Reformed Episcopal Church) continues his argument for verbal, plenary inspiration.
“The Fundamentals—A Testimony to the Truth, Vol. 3: “The Biblical Conception of Sin,” the Rev. Dr. Thomas Whitelaw of Kilmarnock, Scotland lays forward the utter heinousness of sin before God and the utter glory of propitiation by Christ for the believer. This is straight-talk. This should be read at Westminster Abbey weekly.
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