Author Archives: Everett Berry
Spring 2017: The Baptist Tradition and Ecumenism
By Everett Berry, Editor Since the Reformation, one of the most significant challenges that Baptists and all other Christian traditions have faced is determining the validity of ecumenical cooperation, and then if it is considered desirable, how exactly should it … Continue reading
Fall 2016: Open Theme on Biblical and Theological Studies
By Everett Berry, Editor From time to time, CTR provides academic forums that are not devoted to one theme. The reason for this is so contributors can provide specialized essays on a broad spectrum of topics. This Fall 2016 edition … Continue reading
CTR 13/2 (Spring 2016): Studies in the Synoptic Gospels
The theme for our Spring 2016 edition of CTR pertains to studies on the Synoptic Gospels. Each article is written by a New Testament scholar who engages an assortment of exegetical and theological issues that are part of the vast … Continue reading
CTR 13/1 (Fall 2015): Issues in Christology
The person of Christ is a mainstay doctrine at the very heart of the Christian faith. That is why there is never any shortage of research, debate, and dialogue about what Scripture says concerning Jesus of Nazareth. In fact, today there … Continue reading
CTR 12/2 (Spring 2015): Issues in Pauline Studies
There continues to be no shortage of discussion among biblical scholars about the theology of Paul. Monographs, articles, and substantial volumes continue to be published as thinkers engage such important topics as Paul’s view of justification, the law, Israel, Christ, … Continue reading
CTR 11/2 (Spring 2014): Christianity and Economics
The subject of economics receives attention from a broad spectrum of voices including political journalists and specialized analysts as well as biblical scholars and theologians. The main reason for such an array of interested parties is because the topic touches … Continue reading
CTR 11/1 (Fall 2013): The Meaning of the Millennium
For centuries, the millennium that is mentioned in Revelation 20 has been a source of spirited discussion among Christians. So in recognition of the potential for robust scholarly engagement about such an important topic, on October 12, 2012, Criswell College hosted … Continue reading
CTR 10/2 (Spring 2013): The Significance of the Historical Adam
Did Adam (and Eve) actually exist? Historically, the general confession among believers of all Christian traditions has been a resounding yes. Likewise, the faculty and administration here at Criswell College unequivocally affirm that Scripture teaches this truth. However in recent … Continue reading
CTR 10/1 (Fall 2012): Open Theme
The Fall of 2012 marks a new transition in the life of the Criswell Theological Review. For approximately a decade, Dr. R. Alan Streett has served as editor and successfully maintained a high standard of scholarship for this publication. Scholars … Continue reading