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Theology Today is an academic journal published by SAGE Publications for the Princeton Theological Seminary; it was formerly published by Westminster John Knox. It appears four times a year. It appears four times a year.
In the 1970s and 1980s, he developed a literary analysis of prophetic literature as drama, which he applied to the Book of Isaiah in his two-volume commentary. A comprehensive list [ 8 ] of his writings was made available in the festschrift that came out in 1996 in his honor which covers the period between 1948 through 1995. [ 8 ]
Jürgen Moltmann (8 April 1926 – 3 June 2024) was a German Reformed theologian who was a professor of systematic theology at the University of Tübingen and was known for his books such as the Theology of Hope, The Crucified God, God in Creation and other contributions to systematic theology. His works were translated into many languages.
Russell, Ray. "The Wicked Bibles" Theology Today, Vol. 37, No. 3, October 1980. William Rose Benét, The Reader's Encyclopedia, Thomas Y. Crowell Co., New York, 1965; Searching for the Better Text: How errors crept into the Bible and what can be done to correct them Biblical Archaeology Society
Karl Barth (/ b ɑːr t, b ɑːr θ /; [1] German:; () 10 May 1886 – () 10 December 1968) was a Swiss Reformed theologian.Barth is best known for his commentary The Epistle to the Romans, his involvement in the Confessing Church, including his authorship (except for a single phrase) of the Barmen Declaration, [2] [3] and especially his unfinished multi-volume theological summa the Church ...
Frank Stagg (October 20, 1911 – June 2, 2001) was a Southern Baptist theologian, seminary professor, author, and pastor over a 50-year ministry career. He taught New Testament interpretation and Greek at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary from 1945 until 1964 and at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky from 1964 until 1978.
James Wm. McClendon Jr., in his office in Pasadena, CA in April 2000, a few months before his death. James William McClendon Jr. (1924–2000) was a Christian theologian and ethicist in the Anabaptist tradition, [1] though he preferred the term 'baptist' with a lower-case 'b'.
Review of Institutes of Elenctic Theology, vol. 3, Eighteenth Through Twentieth Topics, by Francis Turretin, translated by George Musgrave Giger, edited by James T. Dennison Jr. Calvin Theological Journal 33.2 (1998): 525–526. Review of Luther’s Heirs Define His Legacy: Studies in Lutheran Confessionalization, by Robert Kolb.