37/1 — Spring 2019

EDITORIAL
1-3

Theological Study: Keeping it Odd
RICHARD R. TOPPING
4-20

John Polkinghorne on Creation
STEPHEN N. WILLIAMS
21-44

The Westminster Assembly’s Probable Appropriation of James Ussher
HARRISON PERKINS
45-63

A New Defence of Penal Substitutionary Atonement
CHRISTOPHER WOZNICKI
64-80

Ambassadors Of Christ Or Agents Of Colonialism? Protestant Missionaries In Africa And Their Critics
THORSTEN PRILL
81-99

The Holy Spirit in Medieval Spirituality as Reflected in Three Discourses of Leading Medieval Writers
BRIAN G. NAJAPFOUR
100-109

REVIEWS
110-133

  • David I. Smith: On Christian Teaching: Practicing Faith in the Classroom (Mark Stirling) 110
  • T. Desmond Alexander: Exodus (John Brand) 111
  • John C. Lennox: Determined to Believe? The Sovereignty of God, Freedom, Faith, & Human Responsibility (Matthew J. Hart) 113
  • Tom Wright: Paul: A Biography (Steve Walton) 115
  • O. Palmer Robertson: The Christ of Wisdom: A Redemptive Historical Exploration of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament (Suzanna R. Millar) 117
  • C. John Collins: Reading Genesis Well: Navigating History, Poetry, Science, and Truth in Genesis 1–11 (Philip D. Foster) 119
  • Ben Witherington III: Torah Old and New: Exegesis, Intertextuality and Hermeneutics (David R. Kirk) 121
  • Michael Allen: Grounded in Heaven: Recentering Christian Hope and Life on God (Jake Michel) 123
  • Michael Horton: Justification: Volumes 1 & 2 (Harrison Perkins) 125
  • Kenneth R. Ross, Mariz Tadros and Todd M. Johnson (Eds): Christianity in North Africa and West Asia (Brian Talbot) 128
  • Richard Bauckham: Bible and Ecology: Rediscovering the Community of Creation (Martin Paterson) 129