Welcome to the New Southern Presbyterian Review Online
Published by Chalcedon Presbyterian Church
ABOUT THE REVIEW
Annual subscriptions are $20 for students, $50 for faculty/individuals and $75 for institutions. Single copies are available for $8 for students, $15 for faculty/individuals and $25 for institutions. Checks should be made out to Chalcedon Media Ministries. All correspondence should be sent to the Managing Editor at the address above.
Articles submitted for consideration should be at least 3,000 words, and book reviews at least 500 words. Articles may be submitted via email at review@chalcedon.org or via mail on floppy diskette or cdrom accompanied by a hard copy on 8" &189; x 11" paper. The editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, and reserve the right to edit submissions for content and length. All submissions should include the author's name, address, email address and phone number.
Submit an article to the New Southern Presbyterian Review.
THE REVIEW STAFF
Managing Editor: Wayne Rogers, M.Div.
Executive Editor: Joe Morecraft, III, Th.D.
Book Review Editor: Donald D. Crowe, M.Div.
OUR FAITH
The New Southern Presbyterian Review holds to the original Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms without hesitation or embarrassment believing that they are the system of revealed truth taught in the written Word of God. The Review's editors embrace the command of God to defend, expound, and apply that system of truth.
OUR VISION
We believe that God has promised His church a glorious future in Jesus Christ. We look forward to the future knowing that, with all its struggles and victories, it belongs to the faithful people of God (1 Corinthians 3:21-22). We are future-oriented in our present responsibilities and ministries.
Our vision for life and the future is determined by the promises of God's covenant and of Christ's kingdom. We pray that God will use us to spread the covenantal blessings of salvation throughout the world (Ps. 22:27-28; Gal. 2:7-29). We believe that the kingdom of Christ and the preaching of that kingdom will leaven the whole loaf of human life and society as it advances toward total victory (Mark 4:21-32).
We work, pray, and hope for the day when the earth will be full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea (Isaiah 11:9).
OUR MANDATE
The New Southern Presbyterian Review is not an "open" journal, airing free debate and discussion. Rather, it is a teaching journal, working to renew, by God's Word and Spirit, every idea, activity, relationship, and institution of human existence, beginning with the heart, according to the Creation Mandate of Genesis 1:28 and the Great Commission of Jesus Christ in Matthew 28:18-20. These God-given mandates instruct us to reform and reconstruct the whole world through person-winning (evangelism and discipleship), family-winning (church planting and Christian education), and culture-winning (world and national evangelization).