There is another excellent issue of Didaskalia on the near horizon. Once again, we have been able to make the issue available to interested readers at the special rate of $5 for those within Canada and $10 for those outside of Canada. You can sign up to receive the issue here.
To whet your appetite, I’m able to provide a sneak peak of the list of content for the upcoming issue:
Peer-Reviewed Articles
“The Bravest Thing is Always Hope: Questions of Death in the Psalms” – Christopher R. Lortie, Providence University College
“Revisiting Penal Substitution and Recovering the Passion Prayers of Jesus: Which “Cup,” and How “Forsaken” (Matt 26:39; 27:46)?” – Edmund Neufeld, Providence Theological Seminary
“From Mere Christianity to Me Christianity” – Douglas Webster, Beeson Divinity School
“Menno Simons: Shaper of Evangelical Theology” – Geoff Butler, Wycliffe College
From the Front Lines
“M.A.I.D. in Canada: A Multi-Disciplinary Conversation on End of Life Issues featuring David Guretzki, Kristin Harris, and Paul Blair” – Robert J. Dean, Providence Theological Seminary
“Death and Resurrection among Us” – David Funk, Niverville Community Fellowship
From the Pulpit to the Lectern
“At the Spanish Border: Homilies for Good Friday and Easter Sunday” – David Widdicombe, St. Margaret’s Anglican Church
A Sermon for All Saints – Robert J. Dean, Providence Theological Seminary
“‘I Died’: Thoughts on Christ and Death, with a Few Words on Preaching” – Joseph Mangina, Wycliffe College
Book Reviews
Funerals by Tim Perry – Clyde Ervine
The End of the Christian Life by Todd Billings – Joseph Fiorentino
Jesus and the Forces of Death by Matthew Thiessen – Christopher Lortie
Three Hours by Fleming Rutledge – Andrew Colman
A Time to Keep by Ephraim Radner – Rachel Yousef
Joshua by Lissa Wray Beal – Matthew Lynch
Recovering the Monstrous in Revelation by Heather Macumber – Joel Hingston
The Abyss in Revelation by Edward Gudeman – Chris Loewen
Rationality, Humility, and Spirituality in Christian Life by Dennis Hiebert – Jonathan Wilson