2017 issue of DBSJ Released

by | Sep 7, 2017 | Uncategorized

We are pleased to announce the release of the 2017 issue of the Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal, now in its 22nd year. This year features six articles, including

“Divine Persons in Genesis: Theological Implications,” by Bill Barrick;

“Nakedness & Coverings in Genesis 3,” by Mark Snoeberger;

“An Evangelical Apology for the Septuagint,” by Tim Miller;

“The Continuation of New Testament Prophecy and a Closed Canon: Revisiting Wayne Grudem’s Two Levels of NT Prophecy,” by Bruce Compton;

“Was Isaac Watts Unitarian?” by Scott Aniol; and

“A Good God in a Wicked World: Considering the Problem of Evil,” by Jonathan Moreno.

You can access and download the whole thing here.

 

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