Westminster Theological Journal
May 01, 2013
Spring Issue is Now Available
The Spring issue of the Westminster Theological Journal will soon arrive in subscribers' homes. Westminster contributors include faculty members Vern Poythress, Lane Tipton, Brandon Crowe, and K. Scott Oliphint; alumni James W. Scott and Moises Silva; and students Todd Scacewater, Paul Maxwell, Carlton Wynne, and Jeffrey Waddington.
The Westminster Theological Journal (WTJ), published semi-annually, is one of America’s premier conservative theological journals, specializing in all aspects of theology, church history, and biblical interpretation. The Journal’s inaugural issue appeared in 1938, making it one of America’s oldest continuous running theological journals. The Journal exists to further Reformed theological scholarship and through it to serve the ministers and members of Presbyterian and Reformed churches. Each issue includes a number of scholarly articles and book reviews by seminary faculty, scholars active in their fields, and graduate students.
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Contents
Spring, 2013
Historical and Theological Studies
Inaugural Lecture for the Installation of Dr. Lane Tipton in the Krahe Chair for Systematic Theology
Biblical Theology and the Westminster Standards Revisited: Union with Christ and Justification Sola Fide
Lane G. Tipton
Machen’s Lost Work on the Presbyterian Conflict, Part II: The Literary Evidence
James W. Scott
The Understanding of Gisbertus Voetius and René Descartes on the Relationship of Faith and Reason, and Theology and Philosophy
B. Hoon Woo
Adam versus Claims from Genetics
Vern S. Poythress
Why Lying Is Always Wrong: The Uniqueness of Verbal Deceit
Vern S. Poythress
Biblical Studies
Royal Names: Naming and Wordplay in Isaiah 7
Greg Goswell
Fulfillment in Matthew as Eschatological Reversal
Brandon D. Crowe
The Predictive Nature of Typology in John 12:37-43
Todd A. Scacewater
Analyzing the Apostle Paul's “Robust Conscience”: Identifying and Engaging the Psychological Concerns of Krister Stendahl's Inceptive Article
Paul C. Maxwell
Reviews of Books
Biblical Studies
John H. Walton with Kelly Lemon Vizcaino, Job
Stephen P. Lewis
Charles E. Hill and Michael J. Kruger, eds., The Early Text of the New Testament
Brandon D. Crowe
Barbara Aland et al., eds., Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece, 28th revised edition
Brandon D. Crowe
Jonathan T. Pennington, Reading the Gospels Wisely: A Narrative and Theological Introduction
Brandon D. Crowe
Martinus C. de Boer, Galatians: A Commentary
Moisés Silva
Graeme Goldsworthy, Christ-Centered Biblical Theology: Hermeneutical Foundations and Principles
Todd A. Scacewater
Historical and Theological Studies
Brannon Ellis, Calvin, Classical Trinitarianism, and the Aseity of the Son
K. Scott Oliphint
Aaron C. Denlinger, Omnes in Adam ex Pacto Dei: Ambrogio Catarino’s Doctrine of Covenantal Solidarity and Its Influence on Post-Reformation Reformed Theologians
Ryan M. McGraw
William M. Schweitzer, God Is a Communicative Being: Divine Communicativeness and Harmony in the Theology of Jonathan Edwards
Jeffrey C. Waddington
Paul C. Gutjahr, Charles Hodge: Guardian of American Orthodoxy
W. Andrew Hoffecker, Charles Hodge: The Pride of Princeton
Peter J. Wallace
James Eglinton, Trinity and Organism: Towards a New Reading of Herman Bavinck’s Organic Motif
R. Carlton Wynne
Steven Knowles, Beyond Evangelicalism: The Theological Methodology of Stanley J. Grenz
Mark J. Farnham
Alvin Plantinga, Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, & Naturalism
K. Scott Oliphint
Stephen D. Boyer and Christopher A. Hall, The Mystery of God: Theology for Knowing the Unknowable
Ronald T. Michener
Peter Kreeft, Between Allah and Jesus: What Christians Can Learn from Muslims
Benjamin B. DeVan
Short Notices
Daniel I. Block, Deuteronomy
Murray J. Harris, Prepositions and Theology in the Greek New Testament: An Essential Reference Resource for Exegesis
Colin G. Kruse, Paul’s Letter to the Romans
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