The Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics is an international peer-reviewed journal exploring Evangelical issues from an interdisciplinary perspective. The purpose of the journal is to bring an international and scholarly Evangelical analysis to bear upon various social and political issues of national and international interest. The Editors are committed to presenting the full spectrum of Evangelical thought to provide readers (whether Evangelical or those analysing Evangelical phenomena) with thoughtful, scholarly debate and original research that is biblically based and theologically sound. For more information, review articles and book reviews, please visit the journal's official website.
Volume 1 (2013)
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P.H. Brazier, "C.S. Lewis, praeparatio evangelica: a Catholic Evangelical, Defned by Method, Technique, and Form," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 1 (2013): 1-17. pdf |
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Andy Wier, "'Living With Tension: Towards A Practical Charismatic-Evangelical Urban Social Ethic," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 1 (2013): 18-30. pdf |
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David Cowan, "Capitalism and Its Discontents: A Response to the Voices of Theological and Moral Animus," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 1 (2013): 31-43. pdf |
Volume 2 (2014)
Volume 3 (2015)
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Shannon Holzer, "The Principle of Civil Strife and the Exclusion of Religious Reasoning from the Public Square," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 3 (2015): 1-10. pdf |
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Daniel Kayley, "The Case for Post-Tribulationism," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 3 (2015): 11-28. pdf |
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Joseph Koech, "Interpreting the New Testament in the East African Context," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 3 (2015): 29-42. pdf |
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Salvador Ung Hayworth, " Jesus' Relationship to Israel as Evidenced in the Matthean Infancy Narratives," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 3 (2015): 43-60. pdf |
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Daniel Martin, "Mark's Use of Isaiah," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 3 (2015): 61-78. pdf |
Volume 4 (2016)
Volume 5 (2017)
Volume 6 (2018)
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Richard Tanksley and Marlin Schaich, "Marxist Parallels With The Seven Mountain Mandate," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 6 (2018): 1-18. pdf |
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Sochanngam Shirik, "The Battle for Inerrancy: How the Doctrine of Inerrancy is Affecting Christian Relationships and Missions," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 6 (2018): 19-34. pdf |
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Zach Doppelt, "Kingdom of Grace and Kingdom of Glory: A Reassessment of Historic Views of Christ's Kingdom," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 6 (2018): 35-44. pdf |
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David Thang Moe, "Toward a Perichoretic Trinitarian Theology of Religions: A Response to Amos Yong, Harold Netland and Gerald McDermott," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 6 (2018): 45-68. pdf |
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Stephen M. Vantassel, "A Pastoral-Theological Assessment of the Conflict Between Atheistic Evolution, Creationism, and Scripture," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 6 (2018): 69-88. pdf |
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David Muthukumar S., " 'Joy to the World': Understanding the Event of 'God Becoming Human, through a Gadamerian Hermeneutic," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 6 (2018): 87-102. pdf |
Volume 7 (2019)
Volume 8 (2020)
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Jae Yang,
"Pannenberg's Trinitarian Theology and the Use of Theological Sources," Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics Vol. 8 (2020): 1-12. pdf |
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Matthew Wong, "A Survey of Evangelical Hermeneutical Approaches to Conservation," Evangelical Review of Theology and PoliticsVol. 8 (2020): 13-28. pdf |
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P.H. Brazier, "Saul, Epilepsy, & Conversion," Evangelical Review of Theology and PoliticsVol. 8 (2020): 29-46. pdf |
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Sherene Nicholas Khouri, "'The Classical Islamic Model of Revelation: A Critique," Evangelical Review of Theology and PoliticsVol. 8 (2020): 47-58. pdf |
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Robert Schwarzwalder, "C.S. Lewis as Christian Political Philosopher: The Politics of Skepticism and Liberty," Evangelical Review of Theology and PoliticsVol. 8 (2020): 59-70. pdf |
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Jacob S. Bulloc, "Ἐν Χριστῷ Out of Context: The Zen-ification of the Son of God," Evangelical Review of Theology and PoliticsVol. 8 (2020): 71-84. pdf |
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Eugen Spierer, "The Dialectic between Creation and Crucifixion," Evangelical Review of Theology and PoliticsVol. 8 (2020): 85-96. pdf |