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Call for Papers: Fall 2008 Issue

A Tribute to Thomas Forsyth Torrance

You are invited to submit an article, reflection, or book review for publication in the Fall 2008 issue of the Princeton Theological Review! This issue’s theme will be on the life and work of T.F. Torrance.

T.F. Torrance was born to missionary parents in 1913 and grew up in West China and in Lanarkshire, Scotland. Profoundly influenced by his teacher, Karl Barth, he would later supervise
the translation of Barth’s thirteen-volume Church Dogmatics and become a leading exponent of his mentor’s work. Torrance served for ten years as a parish minister and taught church history and dogmatic theology at New College, University of Edinburgh from 1950 to 1979. In the last decades of his life he produced an extensive scholarly output on topics ranging from theology and science to Trinitarian theology and the person and work of Jesus Christ. He died in December 2007, leaving a legacy for Reformed theologians and the church at large.

If you would like to submit an article, reflection, or book review that is pertinent to the PTR’s Fall 2008 theme, please click on the Submission link for more information. All submissions are due by September 15, 2008. Please send them by email attachment to ptr@ptsem.edu.


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The Princeton Theological Review is a student-run, semi-annual journal that exists to serve students within the Princeton Theological Seminary body as well as the wider theological community by providing a resource that challenges, informs and equips them to become more effective and faithful witnesses to the Lord Jesus Christ. It is committed to engaging theological issues in ways that are grounded in Scripture, centered on Jesus Christ, formed by the work of the Holy Spirit, and oriented toward the historic confessions and contemporary reflections of the church.