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Anglican theological review.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, Inc, 2013.LOC classification:
  • PER .A54 2013 V. 95
Contents:
no. 1
The forgiveness of sins and the work of Christ: a case for substitutionary atonement/ Justyn Terry-- pp. 9-24
Why Anselm still matters/ George Sumner-- pp. 25-35
The person and work of Christ revisited: in conversation with Karl Barth-- pp. Christopher J. Holmes-- pp. 37-55
Anglican reflections on justification by faith/ William G. Witt-- pp. 57-80
Blind men, an elephant, and a King: the problem of soteriocentric pluralism/ Jonathan Wong-- pp. 81-97
"The hell you say": salvation and the final judgment/ Grant Lemarquand-- pp. 99-113
Salvation in the thirty-nine articles/ John Rodgers, Jr.-- pp. 115-124
PRACTICING THEOLOGY
Good soil in unlikely places: reflections on more than forty years of shared ministry in an Alaskan community/ Michael Burke-- pp. 125-135
The potential of Cathedrals/ Jane Shaw-- pp. 137-147
Review article: The costs of victory/ Joel Daniels-- pp. 155-167
no. 2
Hoping without a future: Augustine's theological virtues beyond melancholia/ Jeffrey S. Metcalfe-- pp. 235-250
Economic inequality as God's law: considering the nature of economic life/ Alison Lutz-- pp. 251-274
Exodus from privilege: reflections on the diaconate in Acts/ Thomas Breidenthal-- pp. 275-292
Imagination, hope, and reconciliation in Ricoeur and Moltmann/ Julie Clawson-- pp. 293-309
PRACTICING THEOLOGY
Vindicated by her deeds: a preferential option for the dispossessed/ Tim Vivian-- pp. 311-324
The dark side of the mountain/ Marshall A. Jolly-- pp. 325-333
ON POETRY AND THEOLOGY
Faith poetry as songtravel: an appreciation/ Judy Little-- pp. 335-350
no. 3
Myth or reality: an introduction to Common Prayer/ Richard Geoffrey Leggett-- pp. 411-417
Christian initiation for the Anglican Communion/ John W.B. Hill and Rowena J. Roppelt-- pp. 419-434
Text, shape, and communion: what unites us when nothing's the same anymore/ Ron Dowling-- pp. 435-446
The Daily offices in the prayer book tradition/ Paul F. Bradshaw-- pp. 447-460
PRACTICING THEOLOGY
Common prayer: a view from North of the 49th parallel/ Richard Geoffrey Leggett-- pp. 461-471
Initiation in Aimai (ambiguity): a cultural perspective from Japan: Shintaro David Ichihara-- pp. 473-478
Common worship in the Church of England: of the braiding of many bridges, there is no end/ Priscilla White-- pp. 479-486
Anamnesis in the Lakota language and Lakota concepts of time and matter/ Paul Sneve-- pp. 487-493
Saint Paul's chapel in New York City: a case study/ Marilyn Haskel, Jacob Slichter, and Clay Morris-- pp. 495-504
An Ordo of liturgical consultation: the international Anglican liturgical consultations in 2013/ J. Eileen Scully-- pp. 505-515
Future directions in liturgical development/ Sylvia Sweeney-- pp. 517-524
no. 4
The joy of feeling close to God: the practice of prayer and the work of accompaniment/ Douglas E. Christie-- pp. 585-606
Friendship, love, and mass shootings: toward a theological response for gun control/ Lyndon Shakespeare-- pp. 607-625
Idol food, same-sex intercourse, and tolerable diversity within the church/ Jon C. Olson-- pp. 627-647
Immigration and the Episcopal Church: an ever-changing face/ David L. Danner-- pp. 649-671
PRACTICING THEOLOGY
The Epsicopal Church and climate change: the first twenty-five years/ Margaret Bullitt-Jonas-- pp. 673-685
Expulsion, intimacy, Christian narrative and practice/ James P. Bartz-- pp. 687-693
ON POETRY AND THEOLOGY
Piercing the silence/ Roger Ferlo-- pp. 695-699
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Contents

no. 1

The forgiveness of sins and the work of Christ: a case for substitutionary atonement/ Justyn Terry-- pp. 9-24

Why Anselm still matters/ George Sumner-- pp. 25-35

The person and work of Christ revisited: in conversation with Karl Barth-- pp. Christopher J. Holmes-- pp. 37-55

Anglican reflections on justification by faith/ William G. Witt-- pp. 57-80

Blind men, an elephant, and a King: the problem of soteriocentric pluralism/ Jonathan Wong-- pp. 81-97

"The hell you say": salvation and the final judgment/ Grant Lemarquand-- pp. 99-113

Salvation in the thirty-nine articles/ John Rodgers, Jr.-- pp. 115-124

PRACTICING THEOLOGY

Good soil in unlikely places: reflections on more than forty years of shared ministry in an Alaskan community/ Michael Burke-- pp. 125-135

The potential of Cathedrals/ Jane Shaw-- pp. 137-147

Review article: The costs of victory/ Joel Daniels-- pp. 155-167

no. 2

Hoping without a future: Augustine's theological virtues beyond melancholia/ Jeffrey S. Metcalfe-- pp. 235-250

Economic inequality as God's law: considering the nature of economic life/ Alison Lutz-- pp. 251-274

Exodus from privilege: reflections on the diaconate in Acts/ Thomas Breidenthal-- pp. 275-292

Imagination, hope, and reconciliation in Ricoeur and Moltmann/ Julie Clawson-- pp. 293-309

PRACTICING THEOLOGY

Vindicated by her deeds: a preferential option for the dispossessed/ Tim Vivian-- pp. 311-324

The dark side of the mountain/ Marshall A. Jolly-- pp. 325-333

ON POETRY AND THEOLOGY

Faith poetry as songtravel: an appreciation/ Judy Little-- pp. 335-350

no. 3

Myth or reality: an introduction to Common Prayer/ Richard Geoffrey Leggett-- pp. 411-417

Christian initiation for the Anglican Communion/ John W.B. Hill and Rowena J. Roppelt-- pp. 419-434

Text, shape, and communion: what unites us when nothing's the same anymore/ Ron Dowling-- pp. 435-446

The Daily offices in the prayer book tradition/ Paul F. Bradshaw-- pp. 447-460

PRACTICING THEOLOGY

Common prayer: a view from North of the 49th parallel/ Richard Geoffrey Leggett-- pp. 461-471

Initiation in Aimai (ambiguity): a cultural perspective from Japan: Shintaro David Ichihara-- pp. 473-478

Common worship in the Church of England: of the braiding of many bridges, there is no end/ Priscilla White-- pp. 479-486

Anamnesis in the Lakota language and Lakota concepts of time and matter/ Paul Sneve-- pp. 487-493

Saint Paul's chapel in New York City: a case study/ Marilyn Haskel, Jacob Slichter, and Clay Morris-- pp. 495-504

An Ordo of liturgical consultation: the international Anglican liturgical consultations in 2013/ J. Eileen Scully-- pp. 505-515

Future directions in liturgical development/ Sylvia Sweeney-- pp. 517-524

no. 4

The joy of feeling close to God: the practice of prayer and the work of accompaniment/ Douglas E. Christie-- pp. 585-606

Friendship, love, and mass shootings: toward a theological response for gun control/ Lyndon Shakespeare-- pp. 607-625

Idol food, same-sex intercourse, and tolerable diversity within the church/ Jon C. Olson-- pp. 627-647

Immigration and the Episcopal Church: an ever-changing face/ David L. Danner-- pp. 649-671

PRACTICING THEOLOGY

The Epsicopal Church and climate change: the first twenty-five years/ Margaret Bullitt-Jonas-- pp. 673-685

Expulsion, intimacy, Christian narrative and practice/ James P. Bartz-- pp. 687-693

ON POETRY AND THEOLOGY

Piercing the silence/ Roger Ferlo-- pp. 695-699

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