The Tyndale Bulletin (formerly the Tyndale House Bulletin) which is an assessed journal, is published twice a year and is the journal of Tyndale House, Cambridge, and of the Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical and Theological Research. Offers of articles for publication are welcome. Contributions are expected to be compatible with the doctrinal basis of the House and Fellowship.
“Thus, to be known by God, is to be loved and chosen by him” (Pages 213–214)
“In other words, in Galatians 4:8–9, the words, without denying their knowledge of him, put the accent on God’s knowledge of the Galatian Christians. Paul reminds them that being known by God takes precedence over knowing God.” (Page 222)
“For Matthew, the full compass of Israel’s story, as plotted not only in the law but also in the prophets, is being replayed by a new character who gives new substance and meaning to the old lines.” (Page 92)
“Jesus did not simply come to embody principles or even fulfil prophetic predictions, but to take the story of Israel to himself.” (Page 91)
“being known by God is roughly equivalent to three related notions: belonging to God, being loved or chosen by God” (Page 207)