Anglican theological review.

Anglican theological review. - Chicago, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, Inc, 1997.

Contents [journal articles] no. 1 The properly Christian response to religious plurality/ Paul J. Griffiths-- pp. 3-26 The spirits of the dead: Christianity, Buddhism and traditional belief in Japan/ John Makoto Takeda-- pp. 27-37 Robert Vaux and Martin Chemnitz: an Anglican-Lutheran encounter/ J. Francis Watson-- pp. 38-44 Addresses The trinity and social justice/ John R. Kevern-- pp. 45-54 The church in the third millennium in the light of our shared ecclesiology/ Ernest Skublics-- pp. 55-70 no. 2 Death and the circus: the theology of William Stringfellow/ Gary Commins-- pp. 122-162 Pastoral theology and multiculturalism/ Philip Culbertson-- pp. 163-191 Apt teachers: bishops as teachers and theologians/ Frederick H. Borsch-- pp. 192-214 Suicide, assisted suicide, and voluntary euthanasia: unsettling questions, unsettled responses/ Jan C. Heller-- pp. 215-232 Pastoral Commentary Spiritual counsel in the Anglican tradition/ David Hein-- pp. 233-252 no. 3 Liberation theology and beyond: the contextual ethics of Desmond Tutu/ L.D. Hulley-- pp. 327-340 The lessons of experience and the theology of William Porcher DuBose/ Robert B. Slocum-- pp. 341-368 Hans W. Frei in context: a theological and historical memoir/ John F. Woolverton-- pp. 369-393 A future for Anglican ministerial education: some personal reflections/ John A. White-- pp. 394-412 Commentary Living between two worlds: home, journey and the quest for sacred place/ Douglas Burton-Christie-- pp. 413-432 no. 4 William Norman Pittenger (1905-1997) : a memorial/ G.P. Mellick Belshaw-- pp. 491-493 Essential worship/ Leonel L. Mitchell-- pp. 494-505 Rethinking marriage-- again/ Charles E. Bennison, Jr. -- pp. 506-525 Toward an adequate moral evaluation of homosexuality/ Pierre W. Whalon-- pp. 526-549 Response Assessing Pierre Whalon's "toward an adequate moral evaluation of homosexuality/ Peter C. Moore-- pp. 550-562 Current trends in Anglican Christology/ John Macquarrie-- pp. 563-570 Beatrice or iseult: the debate about romantic love/ Owen C. Thomas-- pp. 571-582

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