Anglican theological review.

Anglican theological review. - Chicago, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, 2017.

Contents: no. 1 Centenary article: the social teachings of the church year (1919), with an introduction by Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook/ Vida S. Scudder-- p. 5 A Call for a theology of theologies to address increasing income inequality in mainline protestant congregations/ Myriam Renaud-- p. 31 Tracing the theological development of the South African baptismal rites: the journey to An Anglican Prayer Book 1989 and beyond/ Andrew- John Bethke-- p. 45 Mapping the "greatest domestic mission field" in a new educational landscape/ Ellen K. Wondra-- p. 65 Welcome, engage, connect, send: the revolving door of campus ministry/ Mary Catherine Young-- p. 71 no. 2 The night office: loss, darkness, and the practice of solidarity/ Douglas E. Christie-- p. 211 The language of formation in official Church of England documents/ Sue Groom-- p. 233 Re-ordering desires: a trinitarian lens on eating disorders/ Jillian Jackson-- p. 255 Symposium: Barbara Brown Taylor-- Introductory comments/ Lauren F. Winner-- Stepping outside: Barbara Brown Taylor as memoirist/ Peter S. Hawkins-- The use of scripture in the sermons of Barbara Brown Taylor/ Thomas G. Long-- Preaching to fans: Barbara Brown Taylor fandom and the possibilities for mainline aesthetics/ Donyelle C. McCray Undoing erasure missiology: immanent interactions with indigenous university students/ Benjamin N. Garren-- p. 305 Back to the future: foundations and change in campus ministry/ Paul J. Carling and Armando Ghinaglia-- p. 317 no. 3 To serve and protect: the police, race, and The Episcopal Church in the Black lives matter era/ Gayle Fisher- Stewart-- p. 439 Tragedy and ethics: responding to the crisis of historic sexual abuse/ Fergus J. King-- p. 461 The Unfamiliar Lord: A meditation on four Christ poems by Rowan Williams/ Tim Vivian-- p. 479 Revisiting the Episcopal Church's Book of Common Prayer (1979): liturgical theologians in dialogue/ Scott MacDougall, Ruth A. Meyers, Louis Weil -- p. 499 Creation and the effective word: holy storytelling, creation, and God's mission/ Katharine Jeffert's Schori-- p. 519 Climate injustice, truth-telling, and hope/ Cynthia Moe-Lobeda-- p. 531 Holy Communion without bread and wine/ Ebenhaizer I Nuban Timo-- p. 541 A table in the world/ Sarah Woodard-- p. 547 The image of the invisible God/ Patrick Malloy-- p. 555 no. 4 Theological interpretation, second Naivete, and the rediscovery of the Old Testament/ R.W.L. Moberly-- p. 651 Theological interpretation of scripture and its future/ Stephen E. Fowl-- p. 671 Anachronism or illumination? Genesis 1 and creation ex nihilo/ Susannah Ticciati-- p. 691 Idolatry and the peril of the nation: reading Jeremiah 2 in an African context/ Bungishabaku Katho-- p. 713 Blessed are the image-bearers: Gregory of Nyssa and the beatitudes/ Rebekah Eklund-- p. 729 Seeing silence: Susanna's christological quiet/ Jennie Grillo -- p. 741 Making the shift to theological interpretation of scripture/ Nate Dawson-- p. 753

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