Westminster’s Evangelium

by Joe Thorn on January 28, 2007

I’ve been receiving Westminster Seminary’s periodical, Evangelium, for a while now and thought I would pass on the information. It’s made up of faculty written articles that address “various theological, ethical, or social issues confronting Christians today” from a biblical, Reformed perspective. Good stuff. The recent issue is on the “The Bible, the Law and the Christian.” You can receive this publication for free by subscribing here. Warning: this will actually come to your home through the postal service. It is a print publication and is not read on your computer. Old school baby – it’s good for you.

  • http://unbound.wordpress.com/ Josh

    “It is a print publication and is not read on your computer.”

    Whoa. That’ll get the greenpeacers ALL riled up.

    Josh
    “…the word of God is not bound.”
    –2 Timothy 2:9

  • http://www.timmybrister.com TimmyBrister

    Old school is good for my highlighters.

    Thanks for the info.

  • http://oceansideurc.org/the-heidelblog/ R. Scott Clark

    Hi Joe,

    Thanks for spreading the word.

    Glad to see someone is reading and enjoying it.

    Best,

    R. Scott Clark

    Associate Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology
    Westminster Seminary California
    “For Christ, His Gospel, and His Church.”
    1725 Bear Valley Parkway
    Escondido CA 92027
    USA
    http://www.wscal.edu/clark
    Associate Pastor
    Oceanside URC
    http://www.oceansideurc.org/the-heidelblog/
    http://oceansideurc.org/cross-talk/

  • http://www.joethorn.net Joe Thorn

    Thanks for stopping by Scott. Evangelium is truly a great resource.

  • http://unbound.wordpress.com/ Josh

    You could spend a long while just studying the resources they have on their web site Joe.

    Josh
    “…the word of God is not bound.”
    –2 Timothy 2:9

  • http://www.joethorn.net Joe Thorn

    Yeah Josh, I have found some good stuff there too.

  • http://www.hereiblog.com johnMark

    Joe,

    Thanks man. I will enjoy this along with my Reformed Baptist Theological Review.

    Speaking of Westminster, have you read much by Harvie Conn? Someone has started a wordpress blog on him called Connversations.wordpress.com. Looks interesting.

    Mark

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