The Center for Pastor Theologians Journal (formerly the Bulletin of Ecclesial Theology) is published bi-annually by the Center for Pastor Theologians.
The latest volume carries the below essays on a theology of the word.
These have arisen from the reflections of the community on a theology of the Word and preaching, in which three themes have taken on a central importance in their thinking: (1) The word of God is always God’s word; (2) the preacher as hearer of God’s word; (3) the community of hearers.
The essays are available from here, or the whole journal can be downloaded as a pdf from here.
Coleman Ford
“The Gospel Terrifies Me”: The Role of Scripture in Augustine’s Vision for Pastoral Virtue in Select Sermones ad populam
Aaron Friesen
Aimee Semple McPherson and the “This Is That” Character of Pentecostal Preaching
T. Michael W. Halcomb
Defining, Understanding, and Quantifying Love
Joel Lawrence
Pastors and the Church Struggle(s)
Benj Petroelje
Preaching and the Cross
Book Reviews
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