Volume 6.2
ESSAYS ON THEOLOGY AFTER DARWIN
Fall 2019
The essays in this second volume of the sixth issue of the Bulletin of Ecclesial Theology are drawn from papers read at theological symposia in August 2017, October 2017, March 2018, and June 2018 hosted by the Center for Pastor Theologians in Oak Park, Illinois. These meetings brought together clergy from various denominational backgrounds within the evangelical Christian tradition to explore the contemporary theological and ecclesial implications of doing theological and biblical studies in a post-Darwinian world. Essay contributors in this issue include Matthew P. O’Reilly, Joel D. Lawrence, Nathan Chang, Gerald Hiestand, Nathaniel Gray Sutanto, and Scott Hafemann. Book reviews in this issue relate to various theological and biblical topics extending beyond the thematic focus of the essays themselves.
Essays
Echoes of Schleiermacher in Nonhistorical Models of Genesis 1–3
NATHANIEL GRAY SUTANTO
BOOK REVIEWS
Hans Boersma. Seeing God: The Beatific Vision in Christian Tradition –– Chris Bruno
Jacob Shatzer. Transhumanism and the Image of God –– Joseph T. Cochran
Albert N. Martin. The Man of God: His Calling and Godly Life –– Jon English Lee
Eleonore Stump. Atonement: Oxford Studies in Analytic Theology –– Matthew Wilcoxen
Volume 6.1
ESSAYS ON THEOLOGY AFTER DARWIN
Spring 2019
The essays in this first volume of the sixth issue of the Bulletin of Ecclesial Theology are drawn from papers read at theological symposia in August 2017, October 2017, March 2018, and June 2018 hosted by the Center for Pastor Theologians in Oak Park, Illinois. These meetings brought together clergy from various denominational backgrounds within the evangelical Christian tradition to explore the contemporary theological and ecclesial implications of doing theological and biblical studies in a post-Darwinian world. Essay contributors in this issue include Nathan Barczi, J. Ryan Davidson, Douglas Estes, Gerald Hiestand, Jeremy Mann, and Zachary Wagner. Book reviews in this issue relate to various theological and biblical topics extending beyond the thematic focus of the essays themselves.
Essays
Barth, Mozart, and the Shadow-Side of Creation
NATHAN BARCZI
BOOK REVIEWS
B.M. Pietsch. Dispensational Modernism –– Joseph T. Cochran
Hans Boersma. Sacramental Preaching: Sermons on the Hidden Presence of Christ –– Chris Bruno
Stephen Greenblatt. The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve –– Benjamin J. Petroelje
J.P. Moreland. Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond to a Dangerous Ideology –– Kiem Le
Phillip D. R. Griffiths. Covenant Theology: A Reformed Baptist Perspective –– Jon English Lee