2018 DBSJ Now Available

by | Jul 24, 2018 | Uncategorized

It is with great pleasure that we announce the release of the 2018 Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal, now in its 23rd year of publication. This year’s selections give attention to a thorny question in Zechariah, the curiosity of Paul’s reticence to directly cite the words of Jesus, the perennial issue of the identity of the “Israel of God” in Galatians 6, and two historical pieces: one on John Knox and the other on Augustus Hopkins Strong, the legacies of whom continue to influence today. Added to these are several reviews of key books that our readers will want to consider.

We trust that you will find profit in this year’s journal, and so we bid you tolle, lege.

-Mark Snoeberger, Editor

Click here for free downloads of the individual 2018 DBSJ articles.

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