[First posted in AWOL 22 February 2011. Updated 18 May 2018]
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.
Title & AuthorOld TestamentAnnotated Old Testament Bibliography - 2018 Ryan P. O’Dowd. Proverbs Mark J. Boda. The Heartbeat of Old Testament Theology: Three Creedal Expressions Christopher J. H. Wright. Hearing the Message of Daniel: Sustaining Faith in Today’s World New TestamentNew Testament Exegesis Bibliography - 2018 David J. McCollough. Ritual Water, Ritual Spirit: An Analysis of the Timing, Mechanism, and Manifestation of Spirit-Reception in Luke-Acts Alice Mathews. Gender Roles and the People of God: Rethinking What We Were Taught about Men and Women in the Church Graham H. Twelftree, ed. The Nature Miracles of Jesus: Problems, Perspectives, and Prospects Alice P. Mathews, and Cynthia Long Westfall. Gender Roles and the People of God; and Paul and Gender Apologetics and EthicsClay Jones. Why Does God Allow Evil?: Compelling Answers to Life’s Toughest Questions Anthony C. Thiselton. Approaching Philosophy of Religion: An Introduction to Key Thinkers, Concepts, Methods and Debates John G. Stackhouse. Why You’re Here: Ethics for the Real World Brant Hansen. Blessed Are The Misfits Rod Dreher. The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation Frances FitzGerald. The Evangelicals: The Struggle to Shape America TheologyEsther Lightcap Meek. Contact with Reality: Michael Polanyi’s Realism and Why It Matters Historical TheologyLynn H. Cohick and Amy Brown Hughes. Christian Women in the Patristic World Eric Metaxas. Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World MissionJason S. Sexton, ed. Four Views on the Church’s Mission PhilosophyPatricia Roberts-Miller. Demagoguery and Democracy
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