Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 13 (2008)

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The Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal was started in 1996. The journal is designed to present scholarly articles from a historic fundamentalist perspective. The 2008 issue of the journal is a solid reflection of the journal’s goal. The current issue of the journal is in the process of being mailed to its subscriber. This issue has four articles and two book reviews. Here are the four articles.

“The Meaning of Fellowship” by William W. Combs

“Keswick Theology: A Survey and Analysis of the Doctrine of Sanctification in the Early Keswick Movement” by Andrew David Naselli

“The Emerging Church: A Fundamentalist Assessment” by Jeffrey P. Straub

“D. A. Carson’s Christ and Culture Revisited: A Reflection and a Response” by Mark A. Snoeberger

There are also two book reviews that conclude this issue of the journal.

Paul Barnett’s Paul: Missionary of Jesus, reviewed by Andrew David Naselli

Garth Rosell’s The Surprising Work of God: Harold John Ockenga, Billy Graham and the Rebirth of Evangelicalism, reviewed by Jeffrey P. Straub

Subscription rates for the Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal are $10 for two years and $19 for four years. If you are interested in subscribing to the journal, email the journal’s editor Dr. William Combs, [email protected]

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