Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal

by | Mar 7, 2015 | Uncategorized

If you notice the header of this blog, you will see a tab marked “Journal,” which if selected will take you to the web page for our seminary journal. Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal began in 1996 and is published annually in the fall of the year.  At the web page you will find the table of contents for all the back issues as well as free pdfs for all articles prior to 2013.

Here are links to a few of the articles from 2001–2003 that you may find of interest:

The Task of the Great Commission: The Method of Discipleship

The Disjunction Between Justification and Sanctification in Contemporary Evangelical Theology

The Old Testament Foundation for Separation

The Biblical Role of the Evangelist

The Logical Priority of Regeneration to Saving Faith in a Theological Ordo Salutis

Dispensationalism, the Church, and the New Covenant

Engaging the Enemy…But on Whose Terms? An Assessment of Responses to the Charge of Anti-Intellectualism

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