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The SBJT on Biblical Spirituality

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Written By Tim Brister

Tim has a missionary heart for his hometown to love those close to him yet far from God. He is husband to Dusti and father to Nolan, Aiden, and Adelyn - fellow pilgrims to our celestial city.

The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology has recently released its Winter 2006 issue(10/4) addressing Biblical Spirituality.  I thought I’d provide you the table of contents should you be interested in obtaining a copy for yourself.  You can view previous issues of the SBJT by going here

Biblical Spirituality
Vol. 10, No. 4, Winter 2006
 
2 Editorial: Stephen J. Wellum :: “Spirituality”—Caveat Emptor
 
4 Robert L. Plummer :: Are the Spiritual Disciplines of “Silence and Solitude” Really Biblical?
 
14 Graeme Goldsworthy :: A Biblical-Theological Perspective on Prayer
 
28 Peter Adam :: God’s Powerful Words: Five Principles of Biblical Spirituality in Isaiah 55
 
38 Shawn D. Wright :: The Reformation Piety of Theodore Beza
 
54 Michael A. G. Haykin :: “Draw Nigh unto My Soul”: English Baptist Piety and the Means of Grace in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
 
74 Phil Johnson :: What’s New with New Age? Why Christians Need to Remain on Guard against the Threat of New Age Spirituality
 
84 The SBJT Forum: Thinking about True Spirituality
 
98 Book Reviews

To subscribe to SBJT: Yearly cost for four issues is $20 (individual inside U. S.); $30 (individual outside U. S.); $35 (institutional inside the U. S.); $45 (institutional outside the U. S.).  You can contact the editor via email at [email protected], via phone at (800)626-5525 (x4413), or at the following address.

SBTS Box 832
2825 Lexington Road
Louisville, KY  40280

1 thought on “The SBJT on Biblical Spirituality”

  1. Tim-
    This past summer I read Peter Adam’s book Hearing God’s Words (IVP’s New Studies in Biblical Theology series) and it was very good. Since I saw that he had an article in this issue of SBJT, which I believe was taken from his book, I thought I would commend it to all to read.

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