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Anglican theological review.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, Inc, 1994.LOC classification:
  • PER .A54 1994 V. 76
Contents:
Contents [journal articles]
no. 1
A retreat for the mind/ John l. McCausland-- pp. 5-8
"The feast in the text": Lancelot Andrewes on the task and art of preaching/ David A. DeSilva-- pp. 9-26
Literary art in the moral theology of Jeremy Taylor/ B. Harvey Hill IV, Allen S. Davidson*-- pp. 27-43
Whose church is it anyway: Anglican "catholicity" re-examined/ John L. Kater, Jr.-- pp. 44-60
Pastoral commentary I: the Jews in the Good Friday liturgy/ Martin Dudley-- pp. 61-70
Pastoral commentary II: wine and skins: on the use and disuse of choral music in the liturgy/ Mark A. Dew. Howe*-- pp. 71-83
Pastoral commentary III: spiritual counsel in the Anglican tradition: marriage and children/ David Hein-- pp. 84-98
no. 2
The first seventy-five years of the Anglican Theological Review: its purpose and contents, 1918-1993/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 132-159
Biblical Studies 1955-1990/ Reginald Fuller-- pp. 160-170
An accounting of the Christian life/ Timothy F. Sedgwick-- pp. 171-183
The contribution of the Anglican Theological Review in recent liturgical perspective/ Louis Weil-- pp. 184-196
The native tongue of God/ Robert M. Cooper-- pp. 197-211
Thomas Aquinas, Paul Tillich and the Anglican Theological Review/ James E. Griffiss-- pp. 212-224
A womanist looks at the future direction of theological discourse/ Kelly Brown Douglas-- pp. 225-231
The one and the many: a twentieth-century vision/ Patricia Wilson-Kastner-- pp. 232-245
A future for Anglican Catholic theology/ John R. Kevern-- pp. 246-261
no. 3
Anglican ecclesiology and its challenges/ Henry Chadwick-- pp. 274-284
Theology and language in Ireneus of Lyon/ Richard A. Norris, Jr.-- pp. 285-295
The gospel(s) according to Paul/ Jonathan Bishop-- pp. 296-312
Catholicity, unity and provincial autonomy: on making decisions unilaterally/ Mark D. Chapman-- pp. 313-328
Modern thought challenges Christian theology: process philosophy and Anglican theologian Lionel Thornton/ John Culp-- pp. 329-351
Commentary
"What is truth": the question of art in theological education/ Peter S. Hawkins-- pp. 364-374
no. 4
America's soul at risk/ Gibson Winter-- pp. 413-431
The religion of the incarnation/ G.P. Mellick Belshaw-- pp. 432-443
Walk about Zion: an overview of the dynamics affection urban ministry in the Black Epsicopal Church/ Edward W. Rodman-- pp. 444-464
New Jerusalem or urban wilderness: reflections on the urban Churc in England/ Alan Green, Kenneth Leech, and Hilary Russell-- pp. 465-482
The future of the local congregation in urban ministry: witness or flight/ Norman J. Faramelli-- pp. 483-494
A question: can the Episcopal Church respond to hispanic community/ Maria Marta Aris-Paul-- pp. 495-499
The Harris Prize Essay
Ethical implications of fetal tissue cell research and therapy/ Michael B. Ferguson-- pp. 509-523
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Contents [journal articles]

no. 1

A retreat for the mind/ John l. McCausland-- pp. 5-8

"The feast in the text": Lancelot Andrewes on the task and art of preaching/ David A. DeSilva-- pp. 9-26

Literary art in the moral theology of Jeremy Taylor/ B. Harvey Hill IV, Allen S. Davidson*-- pp. 27-43

Whose church is it anyway: Anglican "catholicity" re-examined/ John L. Kater, Jr.-- pp. 44-60

Pastoral commentary I: the Jews in the Good Friday liturgy/ Martin Dudley-- pp. 61-70

Pastoral commentary II: wine and skins: on the use and disuse of choral music in the liturgy/ Mark A. Dew. Howe*-- pp. 71-83

Pastoral commentary III: spiritual counsel in the Anglican tradition: marriage and children/ David Hein-- pp. 84-98

no. 2

The first seventy-five years of the Anglican Theological Review: its purpose and contents, 1918-1993/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 132-159

Biblical Studies 1955-1990/ Reginald Fuller-- pp. 160-170

An accounting of the Christian life/ Timothy F. Sedgwick-- pp. 171-183

The contribution of the Anglican Theological Review in recent liturgical perspective/ Louis Weil-- pp. 184-196

The native tongue of God/ Robert M. Cooper-- pp. 197-211

Thomas Aquinas, Paul Tillich and the Anglican Theological Review/ James E. Griffiss-- pp. 212-224

A womanist looks at the future direction of theological discourse/ Kelly Brown Douglas-- pp. 225-231

The one and the many: a twentieth-century vision/ Patricia Wilson-Kastner-- pp. 232-245

A future for Anglican Catholic theology/ John R. Kevern-- pp. 246-261

no. 3

Anglican ecclesiology and its challenges/ Henry Chadwick-- pp. 274-284

Theology and language in Ireneus of Lyon/ Richard A. Norris, Jr.-- pp. 285-295

The gospel(s) according to Paul/ Jonathan Bishop-- pp. 296-312

Catholicity, unity and provincial autonomy: on making decisions unilaterally/ Mark D. Chapman-- pp. 313-328

Modern thought challenges Christian theology: process philosophy and Anglican theologian Lionel Thornton/ John Culp-- pp. 329-351

Commentary

"What is truth": the question of art in theological education/ Peter S. Hawkins-- pp. 364-374

no. 4

America's soul at risk/ Gibson Winter-- pp. 413-431

The religion of the incarnation/ G.P. Mellick Belshaw-- pp. 432-443

Walk about Zion: an overview of the dynamics affection urban ministry in the Black Epsicopal Church/ Edward W. Rodman-- pp. 444-464

New Jerusalem or urban wilderness: reflections on the urban Churc in England/ Alan Green, Kenneth Leech, and Hilary Russell-- pp. 465-482

The future of the local congregation in urban ministry: witness or flight/ Norman J. Faramelli-- pp. 483-494

A question: can the Episcopal Church respond to hispanic community/ Maria Marta Aris-Paul-- pp. 495-499

The Harris Prize Essay

Ethical implications of fetal tissue cell research and therapy/ Michael B. Ferguson-- pp. 509-523

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