Resource: Dallas Theological Seminary. Bibliotheca Sacra 175. Bibliotheca Sacra (2018).
Yes, I cheated to get a screen shot of the error by using a second instance:
I think this is a case of some internal tag marking the article boundaries not being set at the right place. While the new page 323 starts at the beginning of the title, it seems the correct citation for Wiley's article starts after the title: when I select the author line, I get the correct article citation (will look a bit different since I'm running German UI currently)
Wiley, Daniel P. „Tradition and Sola Scriptura in 2 Thessalonians 2:15“. Bibliotheca Sacra, Bibliotheca Sacra, 175, Nr. 699 (2018): 323–37.
That's my suspicion as well ... one reason I wanted to show what was selected when the Information panel was opened.
In this case, similar to panel linking, it's what is at the top of the page that matters for the citation, not what is selected. Since there is no way to tell from the Info panel what you have selected, I suspect that this is intentional. However, I can also see how for something like the citation, it might make sense to leverage the selection.I've created a case to investigate.