Anglican theological review.

Anglican theological review. - Chicago, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, Inc, 1980.

Contents no. 1 Theology and religious renewal/ Urban T. Holmes-- pp. 3-19 The unified symbol of ministry: sacramental orders/ Joe Morris Doss-- pp. 20-36 The logic of Jesus, the logic of God/ Paul Ricoeur-- pp. 37-41 The "New" literature and contemporary religious consciousness/ Mary Gerhart-- pp. 42-63 Christological particularity: need it be a scandal/ Joanne McWilliam Dewart-- pp. 64-74 Review article: relativity, Christology, and the physiology of faith/ Charles E. Scott-- pp. 75-80 no. 2 The likelihood of liturgy: reflections upon prayer book revision and its liturgical implications/ R. Taylor Scott-- pp. 103-120 The heresiarch: Pelagius or Augustine/ William E. Phipps-- pp. 124-133 Language and ultimacy/ Joseph Keller-- pp. 135-145 Mary: Protestantism's forgotten woman/ Vernard Eller-- pp. 146-151 Talent increased and returned to God: the spiritual legacy of Flannery O'Connor's letters/ Ralph C. Wood-- pp. 153-167 Review article: Religion, theology, and "science"/ Robert M. Cooper-- pp. 171-176 no. 3 Reflections on Anglican preaching/ John Snow-- pp. 211-220 What is the matter with the teaching of preaching/ J. Randall Nichols-- pp. 221-238 Preaching as apologetics/ Clement W. Welsh-- pp. 239-252 The uses of wilderness: a Christian perspective/ John Gatta, Jr.-- pp. 256-265 Response to Urban T. Holmes/ Frank W. Hughes, Edwin G. Wappler, Roland M. Kawano and Owen C. Thomas-- pp. 269-276 Review article: Schillebeeckx's Jesus/ Michael C. Smith-- pp. 277-282 no. 4 Worship and moral reflection: a phenomenological analysis/ Donald E. Miller-- pp. 307-320 "In my father's house are many dwelling places" / Patricia Cox-- pp. 322-337 Conversion and the doctrine of grace in Bernard Lonergan and John Climacus/ James Robertson Price-- pp. 338-362 Butler's analogy: a still interesting synthesis of reason and Revelation/ James Rurak-- pp. 365-381 Process theology and the quest for a contemporary spirituality/ David H. Fisher-- pp. 382-389 Seventeenth-century English literature and contemporary criticism/ P.G. Stanwood-- pp. 395-410

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