Theology today.

Theology today. - Thousand Oakes, CA : SAGE Publications, 2015.

Contents: no. 1 Editorial: Remembering World War II/ Nancy J. Duff-- p. 5 Articles Personal Reflections of Wolfhart Pannenberg/ Jurgen Moltmann-- p. 11 Patience: A theological Experiment/ Paul Dafydd Jones-- p. 15 Who are we? Remembering and forgetting in the reparation of communal identity/ Adam Pryor-- p. 21 Incitement to dialogue: Josef Hromadka's call for Christian-Marxist dialogue in Gospel of Atheists/ Miranda Zapor Cruz-- p. 32 Bodies, selves, and human identity: A Conversation between transhumanism and the Apostle Paul/ Steven John Kraftchick-- p. 47 The sense of an ending: Take III/ J. Gerald Janzen-- p. 70 The Turn to the Other: Reflections on Contemporary Middle Eastern Theological Contributions to Christian-Muslim Dialogue/ Sylvie Avakian-- p. 77 The Necessity of Social Just-ness for a Postmodern Ecclesi-odicy/ Helen Taylor Boursier-- p. 84 Review Essay Derrida, the death penalty, and the theologico-political/ Mark Lewis Taylor-- p. 100 Book Reviews: Emil Brunner: A Reappraisal by Alister E. McGrath/ Stephen K. Moroney-- p. 109 The Early Luther: Stages in a Reformation Reorientation by Berndt Hamm/ Ronald K. Rittgers-- p. 111 Justification Reconsidered: Rethinking a Pauline Theme by Stephen Westerholm/ Joel L. Pless-- p. 112 Opening the Field of Practical Theology: An Introduction by Kathleen A. Cahalan and Gordon S. Mikoski, eds/ Melinda A. McGarrah Sharp-- p. 114 Evangelical versus Liturgical? Defying a Dichotomy (Calvin Institute of Christian Worship) by Melanie C. Ross/ E. Bryon Anderson-- p. 116 The Empty Church: Theater, Theology, and Bodily Hope by Shannon Craigo-Snell/ Kathryn Reklis-- p. 118 The Nonviolent God by Denny J. Weaver/ Elizabeth Gerhardt-- p. 122 Editor's Choice/ Nancy J. Duff Preaching Hitler's Shadow: Sermons of Resistance in the Third Reich by Dean G. Stroud, ed-- p. 122 No Ordinary Men: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hans von Dohnanyi: Resisters Against Hitler in Church and State by Elisabeth Sifton and Fritz Stern-- p. 123 The Mark of Cain: Guilt and Denial in the Post-War Lives of Nazi Perpetrators by Katharina von Kellenbach-- p. 125 no. 2 Editorial: Human Evolution and the nature of morality-- p. 135 J. Wentzel van Huyssteen: Exploring Venues for an Interdisciplinary Theology/ Niels Henrik Gregersen-- p. 141 What makes theology theology?/ Michael Welker-- p. 160 What evolution, the human niche, and imagination can tell us about the emergence of religion/ Agustin Fuentes-- p. 170 The birth of morality and the Fall of Adam through an Evolutionary inter-species lens/ Celia Deane-Drummond-- p. 182 Are we alone? And does it matter?/ David Fergusson-- p. 194 A Response to my colleagues/ J. Wentzel van Huyssteen-- p. 206 Review Essay Better Together: New Perspectives on Human Uniqueness/ Gordon S. Mikoski-- p. 227 Book Reviews Interdisciplinary Interpretation: Paul Ricoeur and the hermeneutics of Theology and Science by Kenneth A. Reynhout/ John McCarthy-- p. 234 Science and Faith: A new introduction by John F. Haught/ John M. Braverman-- p. 236 The Evolving God: Charles Darwin on the Naturalness of Religion by J. David Pleins/ S. Brian Stratton-- p. 237 Time in Eternity: Pannenberg, Physics, and Eschatology in Creative Mutual Interaction by Robert John Russell/ Joshua M. Moritz-- p. 239 God and nature: a theologian and a scientist conversing on the divine promise of possibility by Curtis L. Thompson and Joyce M. Cuff/ Christopher Southgate-- p. 240 Saving Karl Barth: Hans Urs von Balthasar's Preoccupation by D. Stephen Long/ Amy Marga-- p. 242 In Defence of War by Niger Biggar/ Robert W. Hoag-- p. 244 Zen and the Spiritual Exercises: Paths of Awakening and Transformation by Ruben L. F. Habito/ Duane R. Bidwell-- p. 245 Dementia: Living in the Memories of God by John Swinton/ Peter Kevern-- p. 247 no. 3 Editorial: Of texts lost and found/ Gordon S. Mikoski Articles: Performance as liminality: between reality and possibility/ Walter Brueggemann-- p. 262 A postcolonial reading of The Great Commission (Matt 28:16--20) with a Korean myth/ Yonghan Chung-- p. 276 Water imagery and the power and presence of God in the Gospel of John/ Sherri Brown-- p. 289 Beyers Naude (1915-2004): Christianity, violence , and reconciliation in South Africa/ Retief Muller-- p. 299 Pastoral vocation: What shall we do now, and how?/ Lisa Nichols Hickman-- p.312 Lost ground: Jim Hanson's "neo-ontotheology" in dialogue with Merold Westphal/ Justin Sands-- p. 326 Book Reviews From Nothing: A theology of creation by Ian A. McFarland/ Joshua B. Davis-- p. 336 Creator God, evolving world by Cynthia Crysdale and Neil Ormerod/ Michael Ruse-- p. 337 Backpacking with the Saints: wilderness hiking as spiritual practice by Belden Lane/ Timothy H. Robinson-- p. 339 Distance in preaching: room to speak, space to listen by Michael Borthers/ BeverlyZink-Sowyer-- p. 340 Good food: grounded practical theology by Jennifer R. Ayres/ Loren Wilkinson-- p. 342 Reading the parables : interpretation: resources for the use of scripture in the church by Richard Lischer/ William F. Brosend II-- p. 344 The Book of Job: a biography by Mark Larrimore/ Davis Hankins-- p. 345 no. 4 Editorial Homo doxologicus/ Gordon S. Mikoski-- p. 355 Articles Justice, justification, and self-justification/ Ted F. Peters-- p. 355 The Trinity and the canonical process/ Philip Sumpter-- p. 359 My Jewish theology of Jesus/ Jerome Gellman-- p. 398 The (dis)-engendering of violence: Towards an eschatological understanding of being male and female/ Mindy Makant-- p. 404 Postsecular theology: Daly, Hampson, Buber, and Gordon/ Hagar Lahav-- p. 415 Taking the "single individual" back to church: the possibility of a Kierkegaardian ecclesiology/ Aaron Edwards-- p. 431 Books Reviews Sacrifice and delight in the mystical theologies of Anna Maria van Schurman and Madame Jeanne by Bo Karen Lee/ Angus Morrison-- p. 447 Abraham Heschel and the phenomenon of peity by Joseph Harp Britton/ Susannah Heschel-- p.448 Exploring our Hebraic heritage: a Christian theology of roots and renewal by Marvin R. Wilson/ Joel S. Kaminsky-- p. 450 True and holy : Christian scripture and other religions by Leo D. Lefebure/ Robert Hunt-- p. 452 Reforming Rome: Karl Barth and Vatican II by Donald W. Norwood/ Nicholas Healy-- p. 453 Come Holy Spirit: Inner Fire, Giver of life, and comforter of the poor by Leonardo Boff/ Anselm K. Min-- p. 455 Saying is believing: the necessity of testimony in adolescent spiritual development by Amanda Hontz Drury/ Elizabeth W. Corrie-- p. 456 Walking with the mud flower collective: God's fierce whimsy and dialogic theological method by Stina Busman Jost/ Linn Marie Tonstad-- p. 458 The games people play: theology, religion and sport by Robert Ellis/ Patrick Kelly-- p. 459

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