[First posted in AWOL 22 February 2011. Updated 24 August 2016]
The Denver Journal: An Online Review of Current Biblical and Theological Studies
The Denver Journal: An Online Review of Current Biblical and Theological Studies
Welcome to Denver Journal. The purpose of the Denver Journal is to establish an online Evangelical review journal of biblical and theological studies edited and produced by the faculty of Denver Seminary for use by alumni and all who are interested in biblical and theological ministry and research.
Denver Journal is a review journal. It aims to include reviews of all recent and significant books and published media relating to the major fields of biblical and theological studies: Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology, World Christianity, Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism, Counseling, Philosophy of Religion, Education Ministries and Administration, Homiletics and Speech, and Youth and Family Ministries.
Denver Journal will include reviews as well as review articles that might include essays on the present state of studies in a field or specific area of that field, annotated bibliographies, extensive reviews of a work of particular significance, and other longer items. The reviews themselves, divided according to the major fields of biblical and theological studies, will normally be 500-800 words in length. An additional section of book notes will include 100-200 word summaries and evaluations of books that are worthy of note but not necessarily deserving a full review in the journal.
Denver Journal is an Evangelical journal. Its choice of books and reviewers reflects the Evangelical commitment and interests of the seminary.
The journal is online. All contributions are written and edited electronically.
Old TestamentAnnotated Old Testament Bibliography - 2016 Anne W. Stewart. Poetic Ethics in Proverbs: Wisdom Literature and the Shaping of the Moral Self John Byron and Joel N Lohr, eds. I (Still) Believe: Leading Bible Scholars Share Their Stories of Faith and Scholarship Daniel I. Block. For the Glory of God: Recovering a Biblical Theology of Worship Esther J. Hamori. Women’s Divination in Biblical Literature: Prophecy, Necromancy, and Other Arts of Knowledge New TestamentNew Testament Exegesis Bibliography - 2016 Stanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts. Fundamentals of New Testament Textual Criticism Michael J. Gorman. Becoming the Gospel: Paul, Participation, and Mission Terry L. Wilder, ed. Perspectives on our Struggle with Sin: 3 Views of Romans 7 Michael F. Bird, gen. ed. Four Views on the Apostle Paul Gordon D. Fee. The First Epistle to the Corinthians, Rev. ed. D. A. Carson, gen. ed. NIV Zondervan Study Bible Mark L. Strauss. Mark: Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament Stanley E. Porter. Linguistic Analysis of the Greek New Testament: Studies in Tools, Methods, and Practice Osvaldo Padilla. The Acts of the Apostles: Interpretation, History and Theology Rodney A. Whitacre. Using and Enjoying Biblical Greek: Reading the New Testament with Fluency and Devotion Joel B. Green. Conversion in Luke-Acts: Divine Action, Human Cognition, and the People of God Michael Bird. The Gospel of the Lord: How the Early Church Wrote the Story of Jesus Michael J. Gorman. Becoming the Gospel. Paul, Participation, & Mission Apologetics and EthicsApologetics & Ethics: Recommended Associations Jonah Haddad. Insanity: God and the Theory of Knowledge Ryan T. Anderson. Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom TheologyChristopher R. J. Holmes. The Holy Spirit Practical TheologyJohn Stott, edited by Greg Scharf. The Challenge of Preaching Michelle Lee-Barnewall. Neither Complementarian nor Egalitarian: A Kingdom Corrective to the Evangelical Gender Debate
Volume 18 - 2015
Volume 17 - 2014
Volume 16 - 2013
Volume 15 - 2012
Volume 14 - 2011
Volume 13 - 2010
Volume 12 - 2009
Volume 11 - 2008
Volume 10 - 2007
Volume 9 - 2006
Volume 8 - 2005
Volume 7 - 2004
Volume 6 - 2003
Volume 5 - 2002
Volume 4 - 2001
Volume 3 - 2000
Volume 2 - 1999
Volume 1 - 1998
Linking Denver Journal Bibliographies
The following bibliographies are available on the Denver Journal. If you would like to create a link from your web page to one of these bibliographies, follow the instructions below.Linking to the Annotated Old Testament Bibliography
Each year, the Denver Journal's Annotated Old Testament Bibliography, compiled by Dr. M. Daniel Carroll R., Dr. Hélène Dallaire, and Dr. Rick Hess, is updated with the top resources available for Old Testament Study. If you would like to create a link on your web page to the most recent version of this bibliography, copy the text link below and paste it into the HTML on your web page. This link will always be redirected to the most recent version of the Annotated Old Testament bibliography.<a href="http://www.denverseminary.edu/resources/news-and-articles/annotated-old-testament-bibliography-2015/">Denver Seminary's Denver Journal Annotated Old Testament Bibliography</a>Linking to the New Testament Exegesis Bibliography
Each year, the Denver Journal's New Testament Exegesis Bibliography, compiled by Dr. William Klein, Dr. Craig L. Blomberg, and Dr. David Mathewson is updated with the top resources available for New Testament Study. If you would like to create a link on your web page to the most recent version of this bibliography, copy the text link below and paste it into the HTML on your web page. This link will always redirect visitors to the most recent version of the New Testament Exegesis bibliography.<a href="http://www.denverseminary.edu/resources/news-and-articles/new-testament-exegesis-bibliography-2015/">Denver Seminary's Denver Journal New Testament Exegesis Bibliography</a>
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