Theological Journals, Part 2: 12/3/2022
Anglican
Theological Review (May 2022): in ): in “Reforming Tradition: Anglican Spirited
Continuity,” Dr. Ross Kane is outlining all the varied versions of “tradition”
in the Anglican communion. Rather much.
Anglican Theological Review (Aug
2022): “`Love is our Lord’s Meaning:’ Spiritual Formation in Julian of Norwich
and Desmond Tutu,” Frank England discusses Julian’s confusions between her
visions and the Romanist theology of the fall, sin and guilt.
Anglican and Episcopal History (Aug 2022):
in in “Huguenot Anglican in Seventeenth Century Virginia,” Rev. Lonnie Lee
explores Durand’s trip through Virginia, his correspondence with French
Huguenots in France and England, and the encouragements offered, even though VA
had less advertising space than the north or the Carolinas.
Journal
of the Evangelical Theological Society (June 2022): in “Evangelicals, Justice
and the Civil War,” Dr. Obie Tyler Todd comments on some abolitionist, north
ministers in the late 18th century.
Trinity
Journal (TEDS, Spring 2022): in “The De-Creation of Genesis 1 in the Trumpets
of Revelation 8-9,” Dr. Craig Robinson is a good replacement for Sominex.
Table Talk (September 2022): “Exodus
25:” details are given about the Ark of the Covenant with the Cherubim on it.
Table Talk (Oct 2022): in “Exodus 28:”
the ephod of the High Priest is outlined with the names of the 12 tribes of
Israel on it.
Table Talk (Nov 2022): in “Is Christianity
Oppressive?,” Rev. Rothwell notes that slavery, abuse, and other sins are/were oppressive,
but they are/were contrary to God’s revelation.
Table Talk (Dec 2022): “Last
Things:” Dr. Matthison outlines themes and institutions in the OT that were
promises that were forward-looking. Nicely done.
Standard Bearer (15 Nov 2022): Heinrich
Bullinger’s “That the faithful are justified by faith without the law and works…”.
Bullinger’s comments are offered.
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