Scott Oliphint is professor of apologetics and systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary. He has been published in many academic journals and is a recognized expert in the thought of Cornelius Van Til, presuppositional apologetics, and the relation of philosophy to theology. He has published several influential books, such as Covenantal Apologetics, that have been used as textbooks and entryways into the study of apologetics. He earned his PhD from Westminster Theological Seminary and wrote his thesis on the apologetical implications of Alvin Plantinga’s epistemology. He currently evaluates manuscripts in Apologetics, Systematic Theology, and Church History.
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Stephen Coleman is assistant professor of Old Testament and biblical languages at Westminster Theological Seminary. He is a senior research fellow at the J. Alan Groves Center of Advanced Biblical Research and has published a commentary on Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi in the Knowing the Bible series (Crossway) as well as various articles in Unio Cum Christo. He earned his PhD from The Catholic University of America. His dissertation, The Biblical Hebrew Transitivity Alternation in Cognitive Linguistic Perspective, was published by Harrassowtiz Verlag. He currently evaluates manuscripts in Biblical Studies, Hermeneutics, and Practical Theology.
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Brandon Crowe is associate professor of New Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary. He earned his PhD from the University of Edinburgh, where he wrote his PhD thesis, The Obedient Son: Deuteronomy and Christology in the Gospel of Matthew, which was published by Walter de Gruyter. He has published numerous articles and reviews in academic journals, and several books, including The Last Adam and The Hope of Israel. He has also written a book on productivity, Every Day Matters. He currently evaluates book review submissions for the journal.
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Randall Pederson earned his PhD from Leiden University. His dissertation, Unity in Diversity: English Puritans and the Puritan Reformation, 1603-1689, was published by Brill and well received in academic journals. He is the co-author of Meet the Puritans and has published several articles and book reviews in journals such as Church History and Religious Culture and The Journal of Reformed Theology. He currently manages the journal’s circulation and editorial and peer review process and is the initial contact for manuscript submissions. He also handles issues related to subscriptions, reprints, and permissions.
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