Presbyterion Spring 2025 - Single Issue

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Purchase a physical copy of Presbyterion Fall 2025. Volume 51. Number 1.

Dive into almost 200 pages of biblical and theological content, including:

  • C. John Collins – “‘The Testimony of the LORD is Sure,’ but What About Everyone Else’s?—The Shape of Sola Scriptura: The Place of Extra-Biblical Material in Biblical Thinking”

  • Review Panel – Three Perspectives on Ben Witherington III’s Sola Scriptura: Scripture’s Final Authority in the Modern World

  • Andrew J. Martin – “Is Neo-Calvinism a Thing? A Review Essay on Brock and Sutanto’s Neo-Calvinism: An Introduction

You can also purchase a digital copy in PDF.

Purchase a physical copy of Presbyterion Fall 2025. Volume 51. Number 1.

Dive into almost 200 pages of biblical and theological content, including:

  • C. John Collins – “‘The Testimony of the LORD is Sure,’ but What About Everyone Else’s?—The Shape of Sola Scriptura: The Place of Extra-Biblical Material in Biblical Thinking”

  • Review Panel – Three Perspectives on Ben Witherington III’s Sola Scriptura: Scripture’s Final Authority in the Modern World

  • Andrew J. Martin – “Is Neo-Calvinism a Thing? A Review Essay on Brock and Sutanto’s Neo-Calvinism: An Introduction

You can also purchase a digital copy in PDF.

OPENING ARTICLE

“The Testimony of the LORD is Sure,” but What About Everyone Else’s—The Shape of Sola Scriptura: The Place of Extra-Biblical Material in Biblical Thinking, C. John Collins

REVIEW PANEL – THREE PERSPECTIVES ON BEN WITHERINGTON III’S SOLA SCRIPTURA: SCRIPTURE’S FINAL AUTHORITY IN THE MODERN WORLD

A Note on Ben Witherington’s Sola Scriptura, Malcolm B. Yarnell

Sola Scriptura and the Theology of Scripture, J. de Waal Dryden

Holy Scripture’s Plenitude: An Appreciative Engagement with Ben Witherington’s Sola Scriptura, Mark Gignilliat

 

OTHER FEATURES

Hagar as Biblical Backdrop: Recasting the Handmaid in Scripture’s Narrative Theater, Jonathan M. Ray

Psalm 63: How Can I See Your Power and Glory?, C. John Collins

Hanukkah as an Extra-Biblical Type of the Christ: Jesus as the True Temple Fulfills the Festival of Dedication, Ardel B. Caneday

Is Neo-Calvinism a Thing? A Review Essay on Brock and Sutanto’s Neo-Calvinism: An Introduction, Andrew J. Martin

The Truth of God: Presbyterians and the Rise of Bible Institutes / Colleges, 1900–1940, Jeffrey S. McDonald

PLUS:

Andrew C. Stout’s Review Essay on Leithart’s Creator and Robinson’s Reading Genesis

James C. Pakala’s Commentary Picks for Hosea, Joel, Amos

More than 40 pages of Book Reviews

Dissertation & Thesis Abstracts

Books Received