Anglican theological review.

Anglican theological review. - Evanston, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, 1965.

Contents no. 1 Who is my neighbor: the Greek and Roman answer/ Glanville Downey-- pp. 3-15 The meaning of the Psalms/ Wallace I. Wolverton-- pp. 16-33 Typology in Barth's doctrine of scripture/ Leroy Davis-- pp. 33-49 Miss Austen's theological reading/ A.F. Walls-- pp. 49-58 What is new in the study of the Old Testament/ Richard A. Henshaw-- pp. 59-65 Does the "God who acts" really act/ Frank B. Dilley-- pp. 66-80 Sin and redemption in Whitehead and Teilhard de Chardin/ William Whitla-- pp. 81-95 A conjecture on the signs of the end/ R.H. Shaw-- pp. 96-102 The parable of the unjust steward/ Francis John Moore-- pp. 103-105 no. 2 Justice/ Wilford O. Cross-- pp. 133-149 Justice as equity/ John S. Marshall-- pp. 149-161 The metaphysical status of justice/ Lewis Hammond-- pp. 161-170 On the metaphysical status of natural law/ Henry Veatch-- pp. 170-180 On the rights of animals/ Justus George Lawler-- pp. 180-190 Moral behavior for Christians/ Randolph Crump Miller-- pp. 190-198 Polycarp, Paul and the scriptures/ Charles Merritt Nielsen-- pp. 199-216 The economic policies or Archbishop Laud/ J. Hallock Morgan-- pp. 217-226 Review article: Anglican Anamnesis/ William A. Clebsch-- pp. 227-232 no. 3 A study of Cappadocian and Agustinian Trinitarian methodology/ T.R. Martland-- pp. 252-263 Leitourgos Iesou Christou: toward a theology of Christian prayer/ Robert M. Cooper-- pp. 263-275 John Cosin as homilist, 1595-1671/71/ Paul Grant Stanwood-- pp. 276-289 Life in Christ and life in the spirit/ H.F. Woodhouse-- pp. 289-293 no. 4 Gregory Nazianzus and love for the poor/ Donald F. Winslow-- pp. 348-359 A critical view of Karl Barth's approach to the Christian doctrine of the Imago Dei/ Stewart C. Zabriskie-- pp. 359-377 Newman's Anglican critics/ David Nicholls-- pp. 377-395 The task and purpose of the university: a report on the educational writings of Frederick Denison Maurice/ Thomas P. Govan-- pp. 395-409 The "shape" of the baptismal liturgy/ Leonel L. Mitchell-- pp. 410-419 Two ecclesiological betrayals/ Enrico S. Molnar-- pp. 419-426 The religious life and ecumenism: an address/ Dom Columba Cary-Elwes-- pp. 427-435

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