Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Volume 28.
“God’s revelation involves not just the revelation of the message of truth but historical actions as well” (Volume 28, Number 4, Page 438)
“In a similar manner, our society’s increasing dependence on computers is producing individuals whose entire lives (work, play, rest, personal business) are oriented around information processing. Computers, just like money, are not inherently wrong, but our dependence on them must be controlled if we are to be dependent ultimately on God. Similar to the rich ruler, when we get to the point that our fascination with information interferes with our fascination with God we must give it up.” (Volume 28, Number 3, Page 341)
“Israel, in the present disobedience to her election, serves the purpose of God by witnessing to his judgment on obdurate man.” (Volume 28, Number 4, Page 434)
“There is no instance in the OT where things like this are featured and enjoyed in their own right” (Volume 28, Number 4, Page 429)
“What we learn about church order in 1 Timothy is not so much organizational as reformational.” (Volume 28, Number 2, Page 146)