39/2 — Autumn 2021

EDITORIAL
95-97

The Visible, Glorious Return of Christ: A Late
Georgian Novelty?
KENNETH J. STEWART
98-114

The Reformation in Glasgow in 1559-60
D.W.B. SOMERSET
115-130

De-weaponising Images of Prayer
RONALD T. MICHENER
131-146

The Assessment of Charles Hodge Concerning the
Doctrine and Character of Friedrich Schleiermacher:
A Liberal Theology and a Believing Heart
MARK J. LARSON
147-160

REVIEWS
161-180

  • Danilo Verde & Antje Labahn (Eds): Networks of Metaphors in the Hebrew Bible (Marilyn Burton) 161
  • Robert Yarbrough: Clash of Visions: Populism and Elitism in New Testament Theology (David Mitchell) 162
  • Ingrid Faro: Evil in Genesis: A Contextual Analysis of Hebrew Lexemes for Evil in the Book of Genesis (Philip D. Foster) 64
  • Sinclair B. Ferguson: Devoted to God’s Church: Core Values for Christian Fellowship (Tony A. Rogers) 166
  • Jay Y. Kim: Analog Church: why we need real people, places and things in the digital age (Mike Parker) 168
  • Jodi Magness: Masada (Alistair I. Wilson) 170
  • Jonathan Lamb: Essentially One: Striving for the Unity God Loves (Mike Parker) 171
  • Scot McKnight & Nijay K. Gupta (Eds): The State of New Testament Studies (Alistair I. Wilson) 173
  • Peter J. Williams: Can we Trust the Gospels? (Mark Stirling) 175
  • Steve Bruce: British Gods: Religion in Modern Britain (Philip McCormack & Aaron McCormack) 176
  • Phillip Cary: The Meaning of Protestant Theology: Luther, Augustine, and the Gospel That Gives Us Christ (Geoffrey Butler) 178