New Issue of Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal

by | Mar 26, 2015 | Uncategorized

The Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal has been produced annually by DBTS since 1996. The 2014 edition (vol. 19) was recently published:

  • “‘The Chief Exercise of Faith’: John Calvin and the Practice of Prayer” by John Aloisi
  • “Spirit-Filling in Ephesians 5:18” by William W. Combs
  • A Tale of Two Kingdoms: The Struggle for the Spirituality of the Church and the Genius of
    the Dispensational System” by Mark A. Snoeberger
  • “Being Jesus, Missio Dei, and Kingdom Work: An Analysis, Critique, and Proposal for Modern
    Approaches to Holistic Ministry” by Benjamin G. Edwards
  • “From Heaven He Came and Sought Her: Definite Atonement in Historical, Biblical, Theological, and Pastoral Perspective: A Review Article” by Matthew A. Postiff
  • “Canon Revisited: Establishing the Origins and Authority
    of the New Testament Books
    : A Review Article” by Jon Pratt
  •  Book Reviews

Information on subscriptions and back issues can be found here or just click the “Journal” tab at the top of this page.

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