Modern Theology.

Modern Theology. - Oxford : John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. 2010.

No. 1 Modern theology at twenty-five: an achievement, a retrospective, and a renewed vision/ -- pp. [1]-3. "Retrospect/prospect":notes on modern theology after twenty-five years/Kenneth Surin. -- pp. [4]-11. The remarkable success of a misnamed journal: reflection on twenty-five of modern theology/L. Gregory Jones. -- pp. [12]-19. Ruminations on Modern Theology/James J. Buckley. --pp. [20]-25. The new divide: romantic versus classical orthodoxy/John Milbank. -- pp. [26]-38. Shifts in the Theology Over the Last Q uarter Century/Kathryn Tanner. -- pp. [39]-44. Reflections on where we have come from/Nicholas Lash.-- pp. [45]-52. Modern theology and the south african context: 1984-2010/John W. De Gruchy. -- pp. [53]-60. "Wrinting-in" and "writing-out": a challenge to modern theology/Stanley Hauerwas. -- pp. [61]-66. Where is wise theological creativity is found? thoughts on 25 years of modern theology and the twenty-first century prospect/David F. Ford. -- pp. [67]-75. Theophany and indication: reconciling Augustinian and Palamite aesthetics/ John Panteleimon Maoussakis. -- pp. [76]-89. The Holy Spirit in Cappadocians: past and present/Christopher A. Beeley. -- pp. [90]-119. The Sons more materialism and the incarnation/Marc A. Hight and Joshua Bohannon. -- pp. [120]-148. No. 2 Beyond secularism? toward a post-secular political theology/Ola Sigurdson. -- pp. [177]-196. The social articulation in Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy/Peter J. Liethart. -- pp. [197]-219. Eros and/as desire---a theological affirmation: Paul Tillich read in the light of Jean-Luc Marion's the erotic phenomenon/Jan-Olav Henriksen. -- pp. [220]-242. On being heard but not seen: Milbank And Lash on Aquinas, analogy and agnosticism/Paul DeHart. -- pp. [243]-277. Zizek and Milbank and the Hegelian death of God/Cyril O'regan. -- pp. [278]-286. No. 3 How much can a Philosopher do?/Fergus Kerr. -- pp. [321]-336. History, belief and imagination in Charles Taylor's a secular age/Graham Ward. -- pp. [337]-348. "Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet":reflections on a secular age/Stanley Hauerwas and Roman Coles. -- pp. [349]-362. The response of a theologian to Char les Taylor's a secular age/Gregory Baum. -- pp. [363]-381. The deep conditions of secularity/Hent de Vries. -- pp. [382]-403. Challenging issues about the secular age/Charles Taylor. -- pp. [404]-416. What is the self Imitation and subjectivity in blaise pascal's pensees/William Wood. -- pp. [417]-436. Rethinking the christological foundations or Reinhold Niebuhr's christian realism/Paul R. Kolbet. -- pp. [437]-465. No. 3 Pessimistic universalism: rethinking the wider hope with Bohoeffer and Barth/Tom Greggs. -- pp. [495]-510. Ebion at the Barricades: moral narrative and post-christian catholic theology/Michel Rene Barnes. -- pp. [511]-548. Roads to reconciliation: an emerging paradigm of african theology/J.J. Carney. -- pp. [549]-569. Modern sovereignty in question: theology, democracy and capitalism/Adrian Pabst. -- pp. [570]-602. Sexual difference and trinitarian death: cross, kenosis, and hierarchy in the theo-drama/Linn Marie Tonstad. -- pp. [604]-631. Reconsidering Barth's rejection on Przywara's analogia entis/keith L. Johnson. -- pp. [632]-650. Affirming the worth of the victim/G. Scott Davis. -- pp. [651]-659.

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