The Denver Journal: Guiding you to the best in biblical & theological books

As a life-long pastor and lover of books, I’m always interested in knowing what is available – and useful – for both learning and reading enjoyment. While I enjoy reading just about anything – as a child I read cereal boxes while eating breakfast – my interests run along Biblical studies, theology, pastoral ministry, the hermeneutics of Messianic Judaism, ethics, history and biography.

For several years I’ve enjoyed accessing the Denver Journal: An Online Review of Current Biblical and Theological Studies, published by Denver Seminary. The bibliographies and reviews published through the journal provide and wealth of information for anyone seeking direction regarding what is available in areas such as:

  • Old Testament
  • New Testament
  • Philosophy of Religion
  • Theology
  • Church
  • Counseling
  • Ethics
  • Leadership
  • Christian Spiritual Formation
  • Urban Ministry and Intercultural Mission
  • Communication / Homiletics
  • Pastoral Ministry
  • Pastoral Theology

The journal has been published since 1998, and all volumes are available online. The main emphases are Old Testament and New Testament, and the journal provides regularly updated annotated bibliographies for both testaments.

Given the limitations of time and finances, readers interested in these fields will find the Denver Journal a great resource for finding exactly what they are looking for.

 

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