Trinity Journal, Volume 23.
“What we should give God is the acknowledgement and the recognition of who he is and what he has done.” (Volume 23, Number 1, Page 16)
“The expression ‘double fulfillment’ at times has been a virtual synonym for sensus plenior, that is, the idea that an OT text has a straightforward literal meaning and a second, more esoteric or opaque meaning, often understood to be part of the divine intent of the text but not consciously in the human author’s mind.15 That is most assuredly not how I am using the expression.” (Volume 23, Number 1, Page 19)
“Theology without worship is empty; worship without theology is blind.’” (Volume 23, Number 1, Page 11)
“Judaism was a worship of the letter rather than spirit, while Samaritanism was a worship of falsehood rather than truth.13 The Father seeks real worshipers who know how to integrate propositional knowledge with pietistic devotion.” (Volume 23, Number 1, Page 10)
“Because the way we worship shapes the way we believe: Lex orandi, lex credendi (what we pray shapes what we believe).” (Volume 23, Number 1, Page 13)