Grow your knowledge of today’s most critical cultural and theological questions from a distinctly Baptist biblical perspective with the Journal of Ministry and Theology. Initially a biannual journal, the journal was consolidated in 2012 into an annual volume, featuring distinguished scholarship from influential biblical scholars and theologians. Devoted to the edification of ministers and educators, articles inform and examine issues with the aim of honoring Scripture and growing the church.
“Christ struck a death blow to the Serpent in his resurrection and ascension to the Father (Col 2:14–15).” (Page 32)
“One purpose behind Daniel’s writing was to inform the exiled Jews that while release from Babylonian captivity and restoration to their land would occur after the seventy years of Babylonian captivity as Jeremiah had prophesied (Jer 25:11–12; 29:10), this restoration would not be equated with the Messianic kingdom of God. The nation would still face 490 years (seventy sevens = 490 years in Dan 9:24–27) of continued Gentile domination and oppression before everlasting righteousness (Dan 9:24) would appear and end all other human kingdoms.” (Pages 46–47)
“All dispensationalists form their theological framework around three biblical covenants made in the Scripture—the Abrahamic covenant, the Davidic covenant, and the new covenant. These covenants are viewed as unconditional and irrevocable promises to Israel which progressively build upon one another.” (Page 16)
“The church and Israel are considered as two separate mediatorial programs through which God administers his glory.” (Page 15)
“Seed of the woman would restore mankind to properly function as image bearers in direct relationship with Yahweh.” (Page 32)