Criswell Theological Review returns

DALLAS?The Criswell Theological Review (CTR), a publication of The Criswell College, is being revived after 10 years. Prior to its ending publication in the early 1990s, CTR was considered one of the premier theological journals among academics.

The journal, which reappears with a spring issue, will include articles by scholars across the spectrum of evangelicalism.

The theme for the spring issue is “Open Theism and Inerrancy: Are They Compatible?” It will feature articles by Bruce Ware, Clark Pinnock, Boyd Luter and Steve Lempke, plus two interviews with Darrell Bock and Norm Geisler, both former presidents of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS). Bock and Geisler will offer different perspectives on the recent Openness controversy within ETS and explain its ramifications on the Southern Baptist Convention.

Future CTR issues will cover such timely theological topics as the Third Quest, the New Perspective, the Kingdom of God, and Church Polity, among others. Each issue will also include peer-evaluated book reviews to inform its readers of the current selections available from the publishers.

Editor Alan Streett is accepting inquiries from those wishing to write book reviews. He can be contacted at astreett@criswell.edu.

CTR will be published semi-annually in the fall and spring of each academic year. Subscription rates are $20 per year. Texas readers are being offered a special rate of $25 for a two-year subscription. Subscription inquiries should be sent to CTR, The Criswell College, 4010 Gaston Ave., Dallas 75246.

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