Anglican theological review.

Anglican theological review. - Evanston, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, 1959.

Contents no. 1 The date of Ecclesiasticus/ A Haire Forster-- pp. 1-9 A study of John Donne's Sonnet XIV/ Willoughby Newton-- pp. 10-12 Puritan eloquence: the sermons of Samuel Ward of Ipswich/ Dorothy J. Parkander-- pp. 13-14 A case for systematic theology/ Noah E. Fehl-- pp. 23-35 The theology of Vladimir Lossky/ George Morrel-- pp. 35-40 The Hindu doctrine of the Atman/ N. Lossky-- pp. 40-52 William Temple and the prospects of reasonable theology/ Robert Craig-- pp. 52-64 no. 2 Romans 8:10 and Paul's doctrine of the Spirit/ Robert T. Fortna-- pp. 77-84 James Ussher: Biblical chronicler/ Robert W. Smith-- pp. 84-94 Catholic and modernist/ Wilford O. Cross-- pp. 95-104 Ontology and social thought/ Walter A. Weisskopl-- pp. 105-118 The constitutional and canonical duties of the presiding bishop/ William Jospeh Barnds-- pp. 118-126 The holy communion: what the prayer book rite is saying/ George F. Tittmann-- pp. 126-136 no. 3 Nationalism and internationalism in the early church/ Robert M. Grant-- pp. 167-177 The Epistle of Barnabas and the Tannaitic catechism/ L.W. Barnand-- pp. 177-190 The draft liturgy of 1953 in Anglican perspective/ Reginald H. Fuller-- pp. 190-198 Moral systems and a defense of compensationism/ Thomas P. Coffey-- pp. 199-211 Ignaz von Doellinger: Lord Acton's mentor/ Stephen Tonsor-- pp. 211-215 The creation of time/ Robert S. Ellwood-- pp. 215-229 no. 4 The proper name of God/ Walter Lowrie-- pp. 245-252 Christianity and the eschatological/ Norman Pittenger-- pp. 252-259 The Catholicity of the Utraquist church of Bohemia/ Enrico C.S. Molnar-- pp. 260-270 A caveat against professor Fehl/ Henry B. Veatch-- pp. 270-275 The King's "justice" in pre-exilic Israel/ Wallace I. Wolverton-- pp. 276-286 The strange Episcopate of Dr. Luscombe/ George M. Alexander-- pp. 286-298 References to John the Baptist in the gospel according to St. Matthew/ James L. Jones-- pp. 298-302 Creation, nature and history/ Norton G. Hinckley-- pp. 303-312

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