Anglican theological review.

Anglican theological review. - Chicago, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, 2004.

Contents [journal articles] no. 1 In memory of James E. Griffiss: a personal reflection/ Barbara Leix Braver-- pp. 5-7 Baptismal living: steadfast covenant of hope/ Frederica Harris Thompsett-- pp. 9-18 On happiness/ Ellen T. Charry-- pp. 19-33 Incarnation, cross, and sacrifice: a feminist-inspired reappraisal/ Kathryn Tanner-- pp. 35-56 Participating persons: reciprocity and asymmetry/ Ellen K. Wondra-- pp. 57-73 The woman at the altar: cosmological disturbance or gender subversion/ Sarah Coakley-- pp. 75-93 And a little child shall teach them: lessons in Diakonia/ Vicki K. Black-- pp. 95-101 The promise and perils of liturgical change/ Ruth A. Meyers-- pp. 103-114 Reflection: women and the world/ Phoebe W. Griswold-- pp. 115-116 Gleanings Readings at the intersection of culture and faith: unlikely theologians and the Coleridgean imagination/ Catherine M. Wallace-- pp. 189-202 Essential reading The meaning of being human in a community of practice/ Sandra M. Levy-- pp. 203-208 no. 2 Baptism, eucharist, and the hospitality of Jesus: on the practice of "open communion"/ James Farwell-- pp. 215-238 Loving the creation, loving the Creator: Dorothy L. Sayers's theology of work/ William H. Harrison-- pp. 239-257 What is the unchanging principle: a discussion of the eucharistic Ordo in Anglicanism/ J. Barrington Bates-- pp. 259-272 Christian witness to contemporary culture regarding sex/ Ellen T. Charry-- pp. 273-292 Episcopalians, homosexuality, and the world mission/ Willis Jenkins-- pp. 293-316 Film and Fiction Pondering the passion/ Philip A. Cunningham-- pp. 323-333 no. 3 The changeless, the changeable, and the changing: thoughts on the future Anglicanism(s)/ Grant Lemarquand-- pp. 401-422 Theological breadth, interconnection, tradition, and gender: Hidegard, Hadewijch, Julian today/ F. Gerald Downing-- pp. 423-450 Flowers, pictures, and crosses: criticisms of Priscilla Lydia Sellon's care of young girls/ Rene Kollar-- pp. 451-471 In praise of open communion: a rejoinder to James Farwell/ Kathryn Tanner-- pp. 473-485 Gleanings Readings at the intersection of culture and faith: intuition, immunology, and the free market/ Catherine M. Wallace-- pp. 551-562 no. 4 Sermon: Beneath the cross of Jesus: finding the other/ Joseph H. Britton-- pp. 567-571 Reading scripture-- and rereading it/ L. William Countryman-- pp. 573-583 Dogma and freedom/ Robert D. Hughes, III-- pp. 585-590 Coming to terms: exploring the dynamics of our differences/ Flora A. Keshgegian-- pp. 591-602 Renewing confessional Anglicanism/ Eugene Y. Lowe, Jr.-- pp. 603-607 Can classical Anglican comprehensiveness be reconstructed/ Christopher R. Seitz-- pp. 609-622 The formation of Godly community: Old Testament hermeneutics in the presence of the other/ Carolyn J. Sharp-- pp. 623-636 After comprehensiveness/ George R. Sumner-- pp. 637-646 Last signal to the Carpathia/ Paul F.M. Zahl-- pp. 647-652 Sermon: Anonymous servanthood/ Judith H. Newman-- pp. 653-656

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