Modern Theology

Modern Theology - Oxford John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. 2002

No. 1 The form of reason: participation in the work of Richard Hooker, Benjamin Wihichcote,Ralph Cudworth and Jeremy Taylor/ Edmund Newey.---pp. [1]-26. On Robert Jenson's trinitarian thought/ Bria K. Sholl.---pp. [27]-36. Saying and showing: art, literature and religious understanding/ Patrick J. Sherry.---pp. [37]-48. Luther's trinitarian hermeneutics and the old testament/ Christine Helmer.---pp. [49]-73. God who may be: a phenomenological study/ Richard Kearney.---pp. [74]-85. Richard Kearney's enthusiasm: a philosophical exploration on the God who may be/ John D. Caputo.---pp. [86]-94. From exodus to eschaton: on the God who may be/ John P. Manoussakis.---pp. [95]-107. Recent scholarship on Aquinas/ David b. Burrell.---pp. [108]-118. Christianity and Bakhtin/ Ralph C. Wood.---pp. [119]-124. No. 2 They recognized him: and he became invisible to them/ Jean-Luc Marion.---pp. [125]-152. Creation and construction: on theological appropriation of post modern theory/ John-Olav Henriksen.---pp. [153]-169. God by any other name?/ J. andrew Fullerton.----pp. [170]-181. Theology and crisis in Darwinism / Anthony D. Baker.----pp. [182]-215. A principle of incarnation in Derrida's (theologische?) jugendschriften: toward a confessional theology/ James K. A. Smith.----pp. [216]-230. The civil rights movement as theological drama--interpretation and application/ Charles Marsh.---pp. [231]-250. Beginning in the middle of things: following James MacClendon's systhematic theology/ Barry Harvey.----pp. [251]-265. Considering the systhematic theology of james william Mcclendon, Jr./ Robert Barron.---pp. [266]-276. Review essay: the absolute and the arbitrary/ Phillip Blond.---pp. [277]-285. No.3 The wild patience of John Howard Yoder: "outsiders" and the "otherness of the church"/ Romand Coles.---pp. [286]-331. Sacrifice and suffering beyond justice, human rights, and capitalism/ Daniel M. Bell, Jr.---pp. [332]-359. Is Berkeley's world a divine language?/ James P. Danaher.---pp. [ 360]-373. A meditation on Hell: Lessons from Dante/ James Wetzel.---pp. [374]-394. Jesuit sensuality and feminist bodies/ Graham J. Mcaleer.---pp. [395]-405. No. 4 Re-thinking the Gregory of Nyssa: introduction Gender, trinitartian analogies, and the pedagogy of the song/ Sarah Coakley.---pp. [406]-443. On not three people: The fundamental themes of Gregory of Nyssa's trinitarian theology as seen into Ablabius: on not three Gods/ Lewis Ayres.----pp. [444]-474. Divine unity and divided self: Gregory of Nyssa's trinitarian theolohy in its psychological context/ Michel Rene Barnes.---pp. [475]-496. Divine trancendence and human transformation: Gregory of Nyssa's anti-apollinarian christology/ Brian E. Daley, S.J.---pp. [497]-506. Under Solomon's tutelage: the education of desire in the homilies on the song of songs/ Martin Laird.---pp. [507]-525. "Persons" versus "individual", and other modern misreadings of Gregory of Nyssa/ Lucian Turcescu.---pp. [526]-539. The mirror of the infinite: Gregory of Nyssa on the vestigia and trinitatis/ David Bentley Hart.---pp. [540]-561.

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