Anglican theological review.

Anglican theological review. - Chicago, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, Inc, 1996.

Contents [journal articles] Introduction: the opening of the Vatican archives and ARCIC process/ R. William Franklin-- pp. 8-29 Apostolicae Curae and the snares of tradition/ George H. Tavard-- pp. 30-47 "To the intent that these orders may be continued": an Anglican theology of Holy orders/ Stephen Sykes-- pp. 48-63 A new context: ARCIC and afterwards/ Edward Yarnold-- pp. 64-74 The liturgical consequences of Apostolicae curae for Anglican ordination rites/ Paul F. Bradshaw-- pp. 75-86 Anglican orders: an ecumenical context/ Christopher Hill-- pp. 87-95 The ordination of women: a new obstacle to the recognition of Anglican orders/ Sara Butler-- pp. 96-113 A response to papers on Apostololicae Curae/ Joanne McWilliam-- pp. 114-116 The dimension of ecumenical consensus in the revision to professor Bradshaw/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 117-121 A Roman Catholic response/ Jon Nilson-- pp. 122-124 Final commentary/ Frank T. Griswold-- pp. 125-126 The English text of Apostolicae Curae/ leo Bishop-- pp. 127-137 The English text of Saepius Officio: edited excerpts-- pp. 138-149 no. 2 Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner": theodicy in a new key/ Sandra M. Levy-- pp. 206-224 Divine suffering: continuity and discontinuity with the tradition/ Marcel Sarot-- pp. 225-240 Education for ministry in the Augustan age: Gilbert Burnet, George Bull, and the modern church/ Robert D. Cornwall-- pp. 241-257 Scripture, tradition and criticism: a brief proposal for theological education-- pp. 258-274 The proximity of doctrine: Underhill and Sayers on the trinity/ Kevin Hogan-- pp. 275-289 A new vocabulary of biblical authority: suggestions from the concept of narrative/ Mark Hargreaves-- pp. 290-307 Commentary Reply to "the sin of racism"/ Thomas Drew-- pp. 311-328 no.3 A tribute to William Taylor Stevensaon, Jr., 1928-1996-- pp. 377-381 Faith and fiction: literature as Revelation/ Catherine M. Wallace-- pp. 382-403 Florence Nightingale: constructing a vocation/ Alison A. Anderson-- pp. 404-419 Does omitting the filioque clause betray traditional Anglican thought/ William Craig-- pp. 420-439 From fiery prophecy to "simple gaiety": John Neville Figgis speaks out to his age and ours/ Elisabeth Koenig-- pp. 440-464 Commentary Reshaping of conscience: religion, education and multiculturalism/ T. James Kodera-- pp. 475-492 no. 4 Sustaining the new small church/ Charles R. Wilson-- pp. 549- The passing of the six-mile parish/ Gary Farley-- pp. 566-575 Creation, environment, and the small church/ H. Boone Porter-- pp. 576-586 Turning the ecclesial ship around in the desert: a review of a model for change in the rural and mining church in Western Australia/ Brian Farran-- pp. 603-614 The small church: radical reformation and renewal of ministry/ Thomas K. Ray-- pp. 615-627 Small church evangelism and education/ LaDonna Wind-- pp. 628-634 Vision for the small church/ Allen Brown, Jr.-- pp. 635-643

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