Theological Journals, Part 3: 12/8/2022


Anglican Journal (Oct 2022): “Education Directory:” College of Emmanuel and St. Chad, Saskatoon, SK describes an Anglican, Lutheran and United Church institution with undergraduate and graduate degrees. Anglican Journal (Nov 2022): “Poppy Projects:” this dull article talks about crocheting poppies. More importantly than crocheting, it commemorates those lost in WW1, Poppies, and Flanders Field. Anglican Theological Review (May 2022): : in “Reforming Tradition: Anglican Spirited Continuity,” Dr. Ross Kane has about 100 configurations of the wax nose called “Anglican traditions.” He sorta misses the confessional and BCP-aspect by miles. Anglican Theological Review (Aug 2022): “`Love is our Lord’s Meaning:’ Spiritual Formation in Julian of Norwich and Desmond Tutu,” Frank England is still putting one to sleep by wandering around like Grampa in the nursing home. He needs better organization and succinctness. Anglican and Episcopal History (Aug 2022): in in “Huguenot Anglican in Seventeenth Century Virginia,” Rev. Lonnie Lee explores how King James II was trying to shut down and negatively impact the French congregations in London, but also Virginia. Bishop Compton writes to the ABC and disobeys J2’s game. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (Mar 2022): in “Societally Derived or Studiously Prosecuted? God, Revelation, Education and David Payne:” Dr. Christopher Sarver has ably sustained his thesis: Bishop Payne was a Bible-man and that shaped his educational and social works. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (Jun 2022): in “Evangelicals, Justice and the Civil War,” Dr. Obbie Tyler Todd comments on some ministers viewing the corporate evil of slavery in America as bringing judgment on individuals, a view we might add shared by Lincoln and Robert Lee. Atonement was required. Trinity Journal (TEDS, Spring 2022): in “The De-Creation of Genesis 1 in the Trumpets of Revelation 8-9,” Dr. Craig Robinson continues the de-creation motif in connection with the Flood, Sodom and the trumpets. Table Talk (September 2022): “Exodus 25:” describes the table for the showbread, 12 loaves to be replaced weekly, indicative of the manna in the desert but also that man doesn’t live by bread alone but by every Word that proceeds from the mouth of God. Table Talk (Oct 2022): in “Exodus 28:” describes the breast-piece of judgement worn by the High Priest in addition to the ephod. The High Priest was, as it were, a miniature of the tabernacle.,

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