Anglican theological review /

Anglican theological review / edited by Sherman E. Johnson and Alden D. Kelley. - Evanston, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, 1956.

Contents no. 1 Soren Kierkegaard-- pp. 1-3 Thanksgiving as a synthesis of the temporal and the eternal/ Paul S. Minear-- pp. 4-14 Kierkegaard and contemporary existentialist philosophy/ John Wild-- pp. 15-32 Kierkegaard and politics/ Howard A. Johnson-- pp. 32-41 Progress and eschatology/ Carroll E. Simcox-- pp. 41-53 Intercommunion: its basis, content, and consequences/ Andreas Rinkel-- pp. 54-70 The Greeks and the inner man/ Royden Keith Yerkes-- pp. 71-76 no. 2 Theology and Christian education-- pp. 125-126 Event-Symbols and myth-symbols/ J.V. Langmead Casserley-- pp. 127-137 Continuity and discontinuity in the thought of St. Paul/ Holt H. Graham-- pp. 137-1465 Some problems of New Testament Christology/ Reginald H. Fuller-- pp. 146-152 Freedom and being free/ F. Temple Kingston-- pp. 153-160 A note on the meaning of "deism"/ Clement Welsh-- pp. 160-165 The double-minded man in the light of essene psychology/ Wallace I. Wolverton-- pp. 166-175 Amen, I say to you/ Frederick A. Schilling-- pp. 175-181 no. 3 Liturgical preaching-- pp. 201-204 Moral theology and the criminal law/ Wilber G. Katz-- pp. 205-219 The possibility of resolving certain apparent contradictions in ecclesiology/ H.F. Woodhouse-- pp. 220-226 Heads for an essay on the seventeenth century funeral sermon in England/ Frank L. Huntley-- pp. 226-234 English clergymen and laymen on the principle of war, 1789-1802/ Roland Bartel-- pp. 234-241 Event-symbols and myth-symbols/ J.V. Langmead Casserley-- pp. 242-248 no. 4 Theology and culture-- pp. 265-267 An outward visible sign/ Paul Elmen-- pp.268-276 Note on the gifts in baptism and confirmation/ Arthur A. Vogel-- pp. 276-285 The "lives" of Jesus/ Holt H. Graham-- pp. 285-290 Hadrian's memoirs/ Frederick C. Grant-- pp. 290-299 The theologians and science/ W. Norman Pittenger-- pp. 300-307

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