Presbyterion Spring 2022 is available

The Spring issue of Presbyterion: Covenant Seminary Review is now available. If you are not currently a subscriber, you can order a physical copy from our online store, or purchase a digital download of the PDF. If you subscribe today your subscription will begin with the next issue.

This is our biggest issue yet, clocking in at almost 300 pages! It features many notable Christian academic voices, including Wayne Grudem, John Woodbridge, and Derek Brown on the topic of biblical inerrancy. Thomas Schreiner, Craig Blomberg and more write about the New Testament. It also features Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Gibbs’ inaugural address.

Featured Articles:

Inaugural Address on Becoming President of Covenant Theological Seminary
by Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Gibbs

Why Has the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy Had Such Wide Influence? Reflections from a Participant
by Wayne Grudem

The International Council on Biblical Inerrancy: A Fundamentalist Gambit?
by John Woodbridge

Reformulating the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy in Light of Contemporary Developments
by Derek J. Brown

Wealth and Poverty in Proverbs and Ecclesiastes
by James Hamilton

Wealth, Poverty, and Justice in Isaiah and the Other Prophets
by John N. Oswalt

True Treasure: Riches and Poverty in Luke–Acts
by Thomas Schreiner

Paul and James on Wealth and Poverty: No Disagreement Here
by Craig L. Blomberg

Vowing Mothers and Avowed Sons: Hannah’s Annunciation Type-Scene (1 Sam. 1–2:10) as Interpretive Lens for Proverbs 31:1–9
by Victoria K. Tatko

A Rhetorical Critique and Proposal for 1 Corinthians 14:34–35
by Marjorie J. Cooper

Fresh Light on the 1930s-Era Reformed Resurgence
by Ken Stewart

“A Little Emblem of Heaven within Us”: Isaac Watts on the Soul Drawing Near to God in Prayer
by Britt Stokes

+ much (much) more.

 
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