The section on Deuteronomy from God’s Glory in Salvation through Judgment: A Biblical Theology has been excerpted and published in the latest issue of The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology (SBJT).
If you’re considering doing the GGSTJ Bible Reading Plan and want to sample the book, click on over and check it out.
This is an excellent issue of SBJT. Here’s the Table of Contents:
Stephen J. Wellum, Editorial: Reading Deuteronomy for God’s People Today, 3–5
R. Albert Mohler, Jr., Has Any People Heard the Voice of God Speaking … And Survived?, 7–17
James M. Hamilton Jr., The Glory of God in Salvation through Judgment in Deuteronomy, 19–33
Peter J. Gentry, The Relationship of Deuteronomy to the Covenant at Sinai, 35–57
John D. Meade, Circumcision of the Heart in Leviticus and Deuteronomy: Divine Means for Resolving Curse and Bringing Blessing, 59–85
From Condemnation to Righteousness: A Christian Reading of Deuteronomy: Jason S. DeRouchie, 87–118
A.B. Caneday, “Anyone Hung Upon A Pole Is Under God’s Curse:” Deuteronomy 21:22-23 in Old and New Covenant Contexts, 121–36
Book Reviews, 139–57 — includes reviews by Stephen Wellum, Jarvis Williams, Matthew Hall, and James Parker
The entirety is available as a free PDF.