Joshua D. Schendel grew up in Montana and, after time away studying classics, philosophy, and theology, returned to the Big Sky State in 2022 with his wife, Bethanne, and their three children. He now lives in Bozeman and is a professor at Yellowstone Theological Institute, and is currently pursuing certification as a philosophical counselor.
Books:
- The Necessity of Christ’s Satisfaction: A Study of the Reformed Scholastic Theologians William Twisse (1578-1646) and John Owen (1616-1683). Leiden: Brill, 2022.
Articles and book chapters:
- “Edwards and Metaphysics,” in Jonathan Edwards and Reformed Dogmatics (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, forthcoming)“Francis Turretin: Keep Scholasticism in the Schools,” in Credo 14:1 (2023).
- “The God of Order: A Response to Ian McFarland’s Proposal on Nature and Grace.” Reformed Theological Review 82:1 (April 1, 2023): 75-93.
- “‘That Justice Might Not Be Infringed Upon’: The Judgment of God in the Passion of Christ in the Writings of Irenaeus.” Scottish Journal of Theology 71:2 (2018), 212-225.
- “The Reformed Orthodox and the Visio Dei.” Reformed Theological Review 77:1 (April 1, 2018): 24-44TranslationsFrancis Junius, De iustificante fide (“On Justifying Faith”). In Modern Reformation Vol 32:1 (Jan/Feb 2023).
Translations:
- Francis Junius, De iustificante fide (“On Justifying Faith”). In Modern Reformation Vol 32:1 (Jan/Feb 2023).