Articles of Note in Mid-America Journal of Theology 20 (2009)
Posted on 06. Oct, 2009 by Danny Hyde in Book Reviews
The faculty of Mid-America Reformed Seminary has put together what looks like another fine volume in its Mid-America Journal of Theology 20 (2009). I just received my copy yesterday and have browsed the contents. Let me also note that you can read previous issues now online here. Subscriptions are only $12 annually; just go the aforementioned link.
Of note for the readers of this blog is my colleague here in San Diego Michael Brown’s article on the covenant theology of the Puritan, Samuel Petto, based on his recent M.A. thesis at Westminster Seminary California.
Here are contents:
Calvin’s Doctrine of the Imputation of Christ’s Righteousness: Another Example of “Calvin against the Calvinists”?—Cornelis P. Venema
Calvin and the Dual Aspect of Covenant Membership: Galatians 3:15–22—The Meaning of “‘the Seed’ is Christ”—and Other Key Texts—J. Mark Beach
A Third-Way Reformed Approach to Christ and Culture: Approaching Kuyperian Neo-Calvinism and the Two Kingdoms Perspective—Ryan McIlhenny
Orthodoxy and Piety in the Nadere Reformatie: The Theology of Simon Oomius—Gregory D. Schuringa
Robert Rollock’s Catechism on God’s Covenants—trans. and introduced by Aaron C. Denlinger
Christ and the Condition: Samuel Petto (c. 1624–1711) on the Mosaic Covenant—Michael Brown
On Being a Church Planter—Daniel R. Hyde
3 Responses to “Articles of Note in Mid-America Journal of Theology 20 (2009)”
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Tony
09. Oct, 2009
Thanks for the link(s) and references, Danny.
Richard
13. Oct, 2009
Does the faculty at Mid-America universally reject a “two kingdoms” approach?
Danny Hyde
14. Oct, 2009
Richard,
You’d have to contact the faculty members with your questions.
http://midamerica.edu/