Theology : a monthly review.
Material type:
- PER .T45 2014 V.117
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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PERIODICAL | Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library | PER .T45 2014 V.117 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 43108 |
Contents
no.1
New directions in Spirit Christology: a foundation for a charismatic theology/ Lucy Peppiatt
A new approach to liberal theology: a debate/ Theo Hobson
Telling stories about intersex and Christianity: saying too much or not saying enough?/ Susannah Cornwall
Difficult texts: Matthew 23. 16-26 - blindness as a term of abuse/ John M. Hull
no. 2
Building sacraments/ Stephen Platten
Men and women in marriage: does it add up?/ Nigel Biggar
Jesus as a superhero?/ A. D. R. Hayes
New directions in ecumenical liturgy: Vatican II and the constitution on the sacred liturgy/ David Jasper
no. 3
An interview with Rowan Williams/ Kirsty Jane McCluskey
New directions in ministry/ Justin Lewis-Anthony
St. Gregory and managerialism: the limits of Anglican pragmatism/ Justin Lewis-Anthony`
The Church of England and the love of learning/ Anders Bergquist
St. Paul's teaching on ministry and the declarations for a p[priest in the ordinal/ Dennis Stamps
A tissue of truths: the story-weaver/ John Walker
Difficult texts: Colossians 3.22 - slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything/ Marion L. S. Carson
no. 4
New directions in urban spiritualities: beyond zero-sum readings/Calvyn C. du Toit
Towards a theology of the death of the Church/ John P. Bradburry
Defacing the image of God? Elective amputations and the Christian tradition/ Vanessa Williams
After the end of the world/ Don Cupitt
Self-supporting bishops/ Anne Claar Thomasson-Rosingh
no. 5
Three papers on public theology/ Vernon White
Why Christianity benefits secular public discourse, and why, therefore, Anglican bishops should sit in a reformed House of Lords/ Nigel Biggar
Faith and truth in public ethics/ Robin Gill
Public ethics and faith/ Jonathan Montgomery
New directions in Jesus studies/ Ian Wallis
Difficult texts: Psalm 88
Review of N.T. Wright's Paul and the Faithfulness of God/ Larry W. Hurtado
no.6
The sting in the Psalms, Part I/ Kathleen Scott Goldingay and John Goldingay
Shakespeare's Pericles and Psalm 39/ Jessica Martin
New directions in hospital chaplaincy: Chaplains-the Church's embedded apologists?/ Mark Newitt
Difficult texts: Matthew 5.43 'love your enemis': a theological reflection on the possibility of peace/ Paul Oestreicher
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