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208 pages of biblical and theological content.

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Purchase a digital PDF copy of Presbyterion Spring 2023, Volume XLIX. Number 1.

208 pages of biblical and theological content.

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EDITORIAL

Robert W. Yarbrough

FEATURED ARTICLES

On the Relevance of Creeds and Confessions, Thomas C. Gibbs

Radical Black Calvinist: C. Herbert Oliver and the Birmingham Revolution, Andrew C. Stout

“It Does Not Make a Difference”: The Fraught Relation between the Textual Criticism of the New Testament and Theology, Dirk Jongkind

Inerrancy and the Initial Text, Peter J. Gurry.

Apples and Oranges: The Theological Implications of Textual Critical Discoveries in the Bible and in the Qur’an, Matthew Bennett

Prudence Commended: The Commendation of the Master as an Interpretative Key for Luke 16:1–8a, Israel A. Kolade

Suggested Methods for the Interpretation of the Catholic Epistles: Reintegrating Theology and Ethics, Taylor Tollison

Serving the Sanctuary, Subduing the Earth: Human Mediation of Divine Judgment in Biblical-Theological Outline, Trevor Laurence

Purge the Evil from Among You: A Biblical Theology of Excommunication, Charlie Ray III

Rehabilitating Clarence Bouma, First President of the Evangelical Theological Society, Kenneth J. Stewart

Wilbur Moorehead Smith: An Evangelical Presbyterian Apologist and Bookman, Jeffrey McDonald

REVIEW ESSAY

Paul K.-K. Cho’s Willingness to Die and the Gift of Life: Suicide and Martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible, Caleb Miller

SHORT CONTRIBUTION

A Librarian’s Comments on Commentaries 49: Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Lamentations, James C. Pakala.

BOOK REVIEWS

John D. Clayton, The Curious Conversion of Thomas Chalmers (Brian Habig)

Robert S. Rayburn, The Truth in Both Extremes: Paradox in Biblical Revelation (Taejun Eric Kim)

Patrick Miller and Keith Simon, Truth Over Tribe: Pledging Allegiance to the Lamb, Not the Donkey or the Elephant (Dustin Hunt)

Sue Edwards and Kelley Mathews, 40 Questions about Women in Ministry, (Anna Carini)

Elyse Fitzpatrick and Eric Schumacher, Jesus and Gender: Living as Brothers and Sisters in Christ (Eowyn Stoddard)

Lawrence W. Reed, Was Jesus a Socialist?: Why This Question is Being Asked Again, and Why the Answer is Almost Always Wrong (Joshua Sherrell)

Daniel Overdorf, Preaching: A Simple Approach to the Sacred Task (Kevin D. Kozlowsky)

Jonathan Williams, A Practical Theology of Family Worship: Richard Baxter’s Timeless Encouragement for Today’s Home (B. J. Hilbelink)

Jodi Magness, The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, 2nd ed. (Anthony Ferguson)

Hannah K. Harrington, The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah, NICOT (Corrine Smith)

Stanley E. Porter and Benjamin P. Laird, eds., Five Views of the New Testament Canon (Brian C. Dennert)

O. Palmer Robertson, Christ of the Consummation: A New Testament Theology, vol. 1: The Testimony of the Four Gospels (Brian C. Dennert)

Richard B. Gaffin Jr., In the Fullness of Time: An Introduction to the Biblical Theology of Acts and Paul (Jonathan Abraham Sullivan)

H. W. Bateman and W. C. Varner, James: An Exegetical Guide for Preaching and Teaching (Phil Henry)

Daniel J. Engelsma, The Church’s Hope: The Reformed Doctrine of the End, vol. 2: The Coming of Christ (Mitchell Dixon)

Oliver D. Crisp, Participation and Atonement: An Analytical and Constructive Account (Evan Tinklenberg)

BOOKS RECEIVED