Anglican theological review. /

Anglican theological review. / edited by W. Taylor Stevenson and Robert M. Cooper. - Chicago, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, Inc, 1983.

Contents [journal articles] no. 1. Toward a critical Catholicism: Kung and Metz/ Rudolf J. Siebert-- pp. 1-13 Diversity in early Palestinian Christianity, some archaeological evidences/ James F. Strange-- pp. 14-24 The Acts in technology/ David P. Billington-- pp. 31-48 Two families: a dialectical study/ Richard A. Wood-- pp. 49-63 Documentation and reflection: faith and order at Lima, 1982/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 66-77 In the light of his mercy: a response to John Wheeler/ Robert G. Certain-- pp. 78-82 no. 2 Resurrection or prehension of the body/ Robert L. Kinast-- pp. 131-143 Toward a critical catholicism: Kung and Metz: part II--political versus liberal theology/ Rudolf J. Siebert-- pp. 144-162 Traditionalist-renewalist tensions: William James and a modest conciliatory proposal/ Michael T. Malone-- pp. 167-176 Theology, logic, and rhetoric in the temple controversy between Richard Hooker and Walter Travers/ Lee W. Gibbs-- pp. 177-188 The religion of Paul Elmer More/ T. John Jamieson-- pp. 189-202 Slouching toward Bethlehem: deconstructive strategies in theology/ Louis Mackey-- pp. 255-272 no. 3 " Something understood": the making of Christian poetry in our time/ John J. Brugaletta-- pp. 273-285 Radicalism and orthodoxy: the unresolved problem of the first Christian histories/ Glenn F. Chesnut--pp. 292-305 The pentecost sermons of Lancelot Andrewes: an ecumenical agenda/ Ernest C. Miller, Jr.-- pp. 306-323 John Henry Hobart and the early Oxford movement/ Esther De Waal-- pp. 324-331 no 4. The marriage canons of Episcopal Church: (I) scripture and tradition/ Philip Turner-- pp. 371-393 The theology of pastoral care: a progress report/ Ruth Tiffany Barnhouse-- pp. 397-411 Response to Ruth Tiffany Barnhouse/ Don Browning-- pp. 412-416 "Mother" as title for women priests: a prescriptive paradigm/ Donald D. Hook-- pp. 419-424 An analogue of man and woman: in memory of George Balanchine/ Fleming Rutledge-- pp. 425-428

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