Presbyterion Fall 2023 - Single Issue
Purchase a physical copy of Presbyterion Fall 2023. Volume XLIX. Number 2.
208 pages of biblical and theological content, featuring a special Festschrift section honoring our own Dr. Michael D. Williams.
You can also purchase a digital copy in PDF.
Purchase a physical copy of Presbyterion Fall 2023. Volume XLIX. Number 2.
208 pages of biblical and theological content, featuring a special Festschrift section honoring our own Dr. Michael D. Williams.
You can also purchase a digital copy in PDF.
Purchase a physical copy of Presbyterion Fall 2023. Volume XLIX. Number 2.
208 pages of biblical and theological content, featuring a special Festschrift section honoring our own Dr. Michael D. Williams.
You can also purchase a digital copy in PDF.
A FESTSCHRIFT IN HONOR OF MICHAEL D. WILLIAMS
Foreword: An Appreciation of Michael D. Williams, Mark Ryan
Ordo / Historia Salutis? Do We Have to Choose?, C. John Collins
Reading Scripture as a Community of Witnesses to Christ’s Reign, Gregory R. Perry
A New Course for Theology: Harvie Conn’s Contribution, Michael W. Goheen
Addressing the Gaps in the Theology of Christ’s Resurrection, David W. Chapman
Learning to Participate in God’s Mission: Communities of Practice, Jessie Swigart
Holy Envy: Religious Appreciation and Critique in Kuyper’s Travels and Ours, William E. Boyce
Childbearing in Salvation History: Redemptive-Historical Themes in the Childbearing Narratives of the Ancestresses of Christ in Genesis, Mary Schieferstein
By the Word of the Lord: A Tale of Two Prophets (1 Kings 13), W. Brian Aucker
Asaph’s Characterization in the Book of Chronicles: Action and Deixis in Chronicles’ Storyworld, Victoria Tatko
Questioning Faith: A Missional Reading of Ecclesiastes, Christopher J. H. Wright
Suffering, Vindication, and Mission: The Use of Psalm 22 in Matthew 27–28 Aaron Goldstein
With, Daniel W. Zink
A Michael D. Williams Bibliography, Mark Ryan
REVIEW ESSAY
Dogmatics and Reading Holy Scripture Coram Deo: Michael Allen’s The Fear of God and The Knowledge of God, K. J. Drake
SHORT CONTRIBUTION
A Librarian’s Comments on Commentaries 50: Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians James C. Pakala
BOOK REVIEWS
Emmanuel Tov, Textual Criticism and the Hebrew Bible, 4th ed. (Anthony Ferguson)
Peter H. W. Lau, The Book of Ruth, NICOT (Caleb Miller)
John A. Cook, Aramaic Ezra and Daniel: A Handbook on the Hebrew Text (Anthony R. Pyles)
G. K. Beale, Union with the Resurrected Christ: Eschatological New
Creation and New Testament Biblical Theology (Rodrigo Sanchez)
BOOKS RECEIVED