Theological Journals, Part 1: 10/4/2022




Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (Mar 2022): in “Societally Derived or Studiously Prosecuted? God, Revelation, Education and David Payne:” Dr. Christopher Sarver comments on the general orthodoxy of black American pastors, 1760-1936, the terminus ad quem in Benjamin May’s survey of black theology. Anglican Theological Review (May 2022): in “An Anglican Ethic for a COVID-19 Pandemic,” Dr. Christopher Jones gives some medical commentary. In a theological journal? This better pick-up and fast. 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 the audience’s expectation for historical reliability of the eye-witness, St. John. Bye, bye Rudie of Marburg, the loser NT theologian. Fact. Anglican and Episcopal History (Aug 2022): in “Black Radicalism in the Episcopal Church: Absalom Jones and Slave Resistance, 1746-1818), Dr. D.A. Dunkley describes Jones’s ordination to the diaconate in 1794 and to the presbyterate in 1802 by Bishop William White, the first ordained Bishop in the USA. Historiography (Summer 2022): an encomium, memoriam, and resume is offered for a previous historiographer’s book review edition, Rev. Philip Ayres who passed in May 2022. Table Talk (September 2022): “Exodus 22:” discusses the Book of the Covenant—loving the poor, the widow and the fatherless. Table Talk (Oct 2022): “Lost Virtues: Diligence:” Dr. Jason Allen makes the point that diligence is essential for life in general and in common, but is necessary in the Christian walk by way of prayer, Bible, reading, fellowship and Churchly activities. Standard Bearer (September 1, 2022): Standard Bearer (September 1, 2022): in “Pertaining to the churches in common—Sister-state churches: British Reformed Fellowship Conference:” the week-long conference in northern Ireland is described—the lectures, two day trips, and friendships renewed and made. Standard Bearer (September 15,2022): in “Motivated by God’s Covenant to Evangelize,” Rev. Holstege claims the wrong understanding of the covenant has led to demotivation to evangelize.

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