Theological Journals, Part 2: 10/3/2022


Bibliotheca Sacra (April-June 2021): in “Creeds, Canons, Councils and the Contests of Tradition,” Dr. Douglas Sweeney, Dean of Beeson Divinity School, comments on how heresies were the predicates for creedal formulation and public expressions. Modern Reformation (Sept/Oct 2022): “Science, Religion and the Nineteenth-Century Protestantism, Dr. James Ungureanu continues to explore 18th century rationalism and scientific claimants in the 19th century. Calvin Theological Journal (Spring 2022): “Theological Interpretation in Nigeran Prosperity Preachers:” Dr. Samuel Okanlewon concludes that the Nigerian hustlers have forsaken exegesis and have twisted the Scriptures and the Reformed traditions. Mid-America Journal of Theology (Fall 2021): in “Notationes: The Voice of One Crying Out in the Wilderness: John Chrysostom the Preacher,” Dr. Gordon McMillan gives the 10,000-foot overview and fly-over of Chrysostom’s life and love of preaching. Hedgehog Review (Summer 2022): in “Vladimir and Volodymyr,” Dr. Martha Bayles begins by discussing Putin’s vision of Russian and Ukraine. Global Anglican (Summer 2022): “Obedience and Submission in 1 Peter,” Dr. Lionel Windsor of Moore College begins by discussing the difficulty of the concepts in the 21st century in view of colonialism and patriarchy. “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) deals with the prophetic texts that God would put His Words in the mouths of His prophets. “The Fundamentals—A Testimony to the Truth, Vol. 3: “Chapter 2: Paul’s Testimony to the Doctrine of Sin,” Professor Charles B. Williams (Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Fort Worth, TX): the Professor continues to outline, with exquisite insights, Paul’s doctrine of sin. There’s a reason why Romans is kept front-and-center on this end. “The Fundamentals—A Testimony to the Truth, Vol. 4:” in “Modern Philosophy,” Attorney-at-Law, Philip Mauro deals with pantheism’s deification of sin, murders, and more.

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