Reformed theology is alive and kicking. The launch of Ecclesia Reformanda: British Reformed Theology is one more proof thereof: go here. Ros Clarke, Neil Jeffers, and David Field are on the editorial board. Anything that fellow biblical blogger Ros Clarke is behind has got to be good.
Early issues, we are told, will include
articles on intertextuality in Romans 2, poetry in James, the place of children
in the new covenant according to Jeremiah 32, Jim Jordan’s hermeneutics, Herman
Bavinck’s theological method, and John Owen’s doctrine of justification. Future
editions will contain articles on ethics, public theology, and pastoral
counselling. I already paid my first year’s subscription (about $22 US
dollars).
Thanks, John! I hope it lives up to the hype.
Posted by: Ros | February 19, 2009 at 05:00 PM
Oh, and I've just noticed that you refer to ER as an online journal. It is actually a print journal.
Posted by: Ros | February 20, 2009 at 04:12 AM
Hi Ros,
I am looking forward to ER.
As I understand it, the journal's issues will be available online to subscribers. That's what I mean by an online journal.
But I failed to mention that those who prefer to read ER on dead trees can have it delivered to them by snail mail.
Posted by: JohnFH | February 20, 2009 at 08:58 AM