
an international journal for students of theological and religious studies
- VOLUME 47
- ISSUE 1
- April 2022
- VOLUME 47
- ISSUE 1
- VOLUME 47
- ISSUE 1
Featured Articles
This article explores Colossians, a letter in which Paul says a considerable amount about work...
In the book of Kings, Elisha is the Spirit-empowered man of God who walks with God, represents God, and shows the way to covenant faithfulness through word and deed...
Articles
In the book of Kings, Elisha is the Spirit-empowered man of God who walks with God, represents God, and shows the way to covenant faithfulness through word and deed...
Baptists provide an excellent window into the American identity during the antebellum period...
This article explores Colossians, a letter in which Paul says a considerable amount about work...
This article offers a reading of Nicholas Wolterstorff’s objections to the doctrine of divine simplicity, which has seen a kind of rebirth amongst both Catholic and Protestant theologians in recent decades...
The Targums were not translations for the Aramaic-speaking masses who were ignorant of Hebrew...
Simultaneous prayer—the corporate practice of praying different prayers at the same time—is a worldwide phenomenon...
Samuel Miller on the “Sanctified Judgment” of the Enlarged, Elevated, and Strengthened Mind: Piety, Learning, and the Right Kind of Bias
by Paul Kjoss HelsethThis essay explores Samuel Miller’s understanding of the epistemological capacity of the mind that has been regenerated by God’s Spirit and sanctified by God’s Word...
Helpful Distinction or Quarrel over Words? The Conquest as “Genocide” in Evangelical Apologetics
by Caleb MillerThe language of “genocide” as applied to the conquest of Canaan puts pastors, scholars, and apologists in a bind...
Within the Reformed tradition John Calvin has previously earned the label “Theologian of the Holy Spirit,” with the Lord’s Supper standing out as one aspect of his theology which places a particularly heavy emphasis on the Spirit’s activity...
The Divine and Adopted Son of God: A Response to Joshua Maurer and Ty Kieser
by Richard B. Gaffin Jr. and David B. GarnerThis article responds to the recent article by Joshua Maurer and Ty Kieser, “Jesus, ‘Adopted Son of God?’ Romans 1:4, Orthodox Christology, and Concerns about a Contemporary Conclusion...