Editorial

Editorial: Learning from the Cappadocians

Editorial: Lessons to Learn from Christianity and Liberalism a Century Later

Editorial: Further Reflections on the Importance of Scripture for Theology and the Church

Editorial: The Importance of Biblical Authority for the Life and Health of the Church

Editorial: The Importance of Covenants in Scripture and Theology

Editorial: God’s Messengers: Theological Reflections on Angels

Editorial: Christ is Better!

Editorial: Ruminations on Priests and Priesthood in Scripture and Theology

Editorial: Reflections on Vocation

Editorial: Preaching the Glory of Christ from a “Whole Bible”

Editorial: Reflecting on Priests, Priesthood, and the Glory of Christ

Editorial: Celebrating the Reformation by Remembering the Legacy of Martin Luther

Editorial: Learning with Peter to “Stand Firm in God’s Grace”

Simon Peter is perhaps one of the most attractive of all the people and writers of the NT. He is a predominate individual in the Gospels and the early part of Acts, as an apostle of our Lord Jesus Christ. Like his brother Andrew, Simon was a fisherman before he was called to follow Christ.…

Editorial: Thinking about Typology

Typology allows us to know God’s Word better and to see how all of Scripture relates to Christ, and how, we, as God’s people, are the beneficiaries of all of God’s promises in Christ.

Editorial: Learning from John Owen

Why should we study people from the past, especially the distant past? Why not merely focus on current issues that the church faces, for after all, what do people from a previous era have to teach us today? Two responses can be given to these questions, one from Scripture and the second from experience. First,…

Editorial: Reading and Apply Malachi Today

Editorial: Proclaiming the Gospel to Islam

Editorial: Reflections on the Significance of Biblical Theology

In recent years, “biblical theology” as a discipline has grown in evangelical theology which has resulted in positive results. However, there are still differences in regard to its definition and why it is important. Since this issue of SBJT is devoted to the larger topic of biblical theology and various themes within it, it may…