Theological Journals, Part 2: 10/4/2022
Modern Reformation (Sept/Oct 2022): “Science, Religion and the Nineteenth-Century Protestantism, Dr. James Ungureanu further outlines several scientists complaining about orthodoxy’s obstacles to scientific progress. Lyell’s work in geology is illustrative.
Calvin Theological Journal (Spring 2022): in “Sign or Seal: Baptism in the Christian Reformed Church,” Dr. Ryan Faber asks the perennial question—external, internal or both?
Mid-America Journal of Theology (Fall 2021): in “The Voice of One Crying: John Chrysostom the Preacher,” Dr. Gordon McMillan cites the electrifying effects on an audience induced by Chrysostom on his auditors.
Hedgehog Review (Summer 2022): in “Vladimir and Volodymyr,” Dr. Martha Bayles begins by discussing Putin’s vision of Russian and Ukraine. CCP’s Xi notes how Russia’s glasnost and perestroika destroyed the old Soviet Union. Clear marching orders are put out to stamp that from happening in China.
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. 1: “Chapter 4: The Bible and Modern Criticism, Professor F. Bettex of Stuttgart gloriously notes and comments on the dead-heads of unconverted scholars. Blunt force trauma to talking unbelievers. Off they go to the theological graveyard.
“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) exquisitely outlines Jesus’s Words as the ipsissima verba Dei, along with the prophetic and apostolic foundation. Exquisite and an ornament to the old Reformed Episcopal Church.
“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 exquisitely handles St. Paul. Devastating to sin-deniers.
“The Fundamentals—A Testimony to the Truth, Vol. 4:” in “Modern Philosophy,” Attorney-at-Law, Philip Mauro lays down some hot blasts against philosophers—God-deniers or lying atheists—in the American academy.
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