Anglican theological review.

Anglican theological review. - Evanston, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, 1960.

The prayer of St. Chrysostom: a note on Crammer's rendering and its background/ E.C. Ratcliff-- pp. 1-9 Bishop Hobart: Anglican theologian/ Julien Gunn-- pp. 9-18 Vassilios X. Joannides on Paul and the Stoic philosophers/ Demetrios J. Constantelos-- pp. 18-28 Jeremy Taylor: seventeenth century theologian/ Robert Nossen-- pp. 28-39 Matthew Parker/ Hiram R. Bennett-- pp. 39-48 Changing concepts of the 'stranger' in the Old Testament-- Thomas M. Horner-- pp. 49-53 no. 2 Kiffisia papers: The bounds and pillars of the church/ E.R. Hardy-- pp. 83-91 The marks of the church/ Charles Westphal-- pp. 91-100 The orthodox church/ Panagiotis P. Bratsiotis-- pp. 101-112 A lenten note on John 2.1/ Leonard Hodgson-- pp. 112-116 The Christology of Chalcedon/ John S. Marshall-- pp. 117-125 Love and faith/ Thomas A. Wassmer-- pp. 125-135 The unity of Anglicanism/ Richard F. Hettlinger-- pp. 135-141 Baptism and confirmation/ Henry W. Havens-- pp. 141-149 The speeches in Acts/ John T. Townsend-- pp. 150-159 A philosophy of ecumenicity/ O. Sidney Barr-- pp. 159-164 Permanent features of Hooker's polity/ H.F. Woodhouse-- pp. 164-168 no. 3 Syncretism and monotheistic faith/ Eric F.F. Bishop-- pp. 193-207 What is a rubric/ Bayard Hale Jones-- pp. 207-227 Christian theories of education/ Warren C. White-- pp. 227-234 Beyond "nature man and God"/ John M. Gessell-- pp. 234-246 Anglican unity and the ecumenical movement/ F. Temple Kingston-- pp. 246-251 no. 4 Man's growth in the family of God/ Henry I. Louttit-- pp. 273-278 A broad survey of prophetism/ Walter C. Klein-- pp. 278-299 The crisis of English faith and morals during the French revolution/ Richard A. Soloway-- pp. 300-315 Bultmann and the theological significance of myth/ A.P.B. Bennie-- pp. 316-325 Psalms as Christian prayers and praises/ R.D. Richardson-- pp. 326-346 The medieval doctrine of man/ Lewis M. Hammond-- pp. 347-361

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