Theological Journals, Part 2: 10/28/2022
Anglican
Journal (Oct 2022): “Bishop Tight-Lipped on Lambeth Conference:” discusses the
back-and-forth and underground drafts trying to protect Lambeth 1998’s 1.10
resolution. The Toronto Archbishop and Pimp (our word) for immorality and his
sodomite partner are happy with how Welby handled the sodomite issue. Imagine Abraham
or John the Baptist showing up at Lambeth to chat with Justin?
Journal
of the Evangelical Theological Society (Mar 2022): in “Societally Derived or
Studiously Prosecuted? God, Revelation, Education and David Payne:” Dr.
Christopher Sarver radically debunks Mays’ abuse of historical characterization
of Payne with the allegation that his view of God were crafted by sociology.
Very nice slap-down of a racist construct.
Anglican Theological Review (Aug
2022): “`Love is our Lord’s Meaning:’ Spiritual Formation in Julian of Norwich
and Desmond Tutu,” Frank England gives the Wycliffian context in which
traditionalist orthodoxy was assaulted.
Anglican and Episcopal History (Aug 2022):
in in “Huguenot Anglican in Seventeenth Century Virginia,” Rev. Lonnie Lee
explores the story of Moises Amyraut and the Samurian school in France.
Table Talk (September 2022): “Exodus
24:” discusses Moses and Joshua going back up the mountain of Sinai.
Table Talk (Oct 2022): in “Exodus 27:”
discusses the architecture of the tabernacle.
Table Talk (Nov 2022): in “Miracles?,”
Dr. Fesko handles the unbelief and deconstructionist efforts of Spinoza, Hume,
and the decadent ones of the 19th-20th centuries.
Standard Bearer (Oct 15. 2022): in “What
We Really Do at the PRC Seminary,” Prof. Gritters wisely notes that ministers
should train ministers, not book-smart theologians with no pastoral experience.
Bibliotheca Sacra (Jan-Mar 2021): in
“Table Briefing: Escaping the Prosperity Gospel and Recovering the Real
Gospel,” Darrell Bock and Mike Del Rosario continue the interview of Costi
Hinn, nephew of the Prosperity Pimp, Benny Hinn. Costi breaks free of the Hinn pimps.
Bibliotheca Sacra (April-June 2021):
in “Anti-Semitism in the New Testament: New Scrutiny of a Chronic Notion,” Dr.
David Mash continues to debunk the allegation that the NT is anti-Semitic—several
arguments are cogently given.
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