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Anglican theological review.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Evanston Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, 1963.LOC classification:
  • PER .A54 1963 V. 45
Contents:
Contents
no. 1
The tragic vision and the Christian faith/ Nathan A. Scott, Jr. -- pp. 23-45
Notes on academic freedom in medieval schools/ Leo R. Ward-- pp. 45-54
Freedom and authority in classical Anglicanism/ John S. Marshall-- pp. 54-73
The kenosis/ Geddes MacGregor-- pp. 73-83
The doctrine of the prince and the Elizabethan Episcopal sermon : 1559-1603/ Edward O. Smith, Jr.-- pp. 83-92
Did a Shepherd leave sheep upon the mountains or in the desert/ F. Bussby-- pp. 93-94
no. 2
Commentary on Jeremiah/ Walter C. Klein-- pp. 121-158
The role of tradition in the church/ John S. Ruef-- pp. 158-165
Theological definition and explanation/ G.P. Mellick Belshaw-- pp. 165-174
The Son of man/ F.H. Borsch-- pp. 174-190
Richard Hooker's method on theological inquiry/ Egil Grislis-- pp. 190-203
The practical purpose of Second Thessalonians/ Peter Day-- pp. 203-206
no. 3
Edward Pococke: the approach to Islam through friendly learning/ E.F.F. Bishop-- pp. 241-251
The prophet from Nazareth/ O. Sydney Barr-- pp. 252-263
The church and the non-Christian faiths/ L.W. Barnard-- pp. 264-269
The problem of the Episcopal succession in the Moravian Church/ Enrico S. Molnar-- pp. 270-284
Commentary on Jeremiah/ Walter C. Klein-- pp. 284-309
no. 4
Symposium: God time and history
Editorial-- pp. 329-330
Is there a new-found time in the new-found philosophy/ Henry Veatch-- pp. 331--344
Metaphysics and history according to St. Thomas/ William A. Johnson-- pp. 345-357
God time and human history/ Bowman L. Clarke-- pp. 358-372
History and theology/ Bernard M.G. Reardon-- pp. 372-389
The character of Cranmer/ H.F. Woodhouse-- pp. 389-396
Chrysostom's true Christian philosophy/ A. Appleton Packard-- pp. 396-406
The revised English Prayer Book Psalter: an exercise in revision/ David B. Collins-- pp. 407-414
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Contents

no. 1

The problem of human evil/ Wilford O. Cross-- pp. 1-23

The tragic vision and the Christian faith/ Nathan A. Scott, Jr. -- pp. 23-45

Notes on academic freedom in medieval schools/ Leo R. Ward-- pp. 45-54

Freedom and authority in classical Anglicanism/ John S. Marshall-- pp. 54-73

The kenosis/ Geddes MacGregor-- pp. 73-83

The doctrine of the prince and the Elizabethan Episcopal sermon : 1559-1603/ Edward O. Smith, Jr.-- pp. 83-92

Did a Shepherd leave sheep upon the mountains or in the desert/ F. Bussby-- pp. 93-94

no. 2

Commentary on Jeremiah/ Walter C. Klein-- pp. 121-158

The role of tradition in the church/ John S. Ruef-- pp. 158-165

Theological definition and explanation/ G.P. Mellick Belshaw-- pp. 165-174

The Son of man/ F.H. Borsch-- pp. 174-190

Richard Hooker's method on theological inquiry/ Egil Grislis-- pp. 190-203

The practical purpose of Second Thessalonians/ Peter Day-- pp. 203-206

no. 3

Edward Pococke: the approach to Islam through friendly learning/ E.F.F. Bishop-- pp. 241-251

The prophet from Nazareth/ O. Sydney Barr-- pp. 252-263

The church and the non-Christian faiths/ L.W. Barnard-- pp. 264-269

The problem of the Episcopal succession in the Moravian Church/ Enrico S. Molnar-- pp. 270-284

Commentary on Jeremiah/ Walter C. Klein-- pp. 284-309

no. 4

Symposium: God time and history

Editorial-- pp. 329-330

Is there a new-found time in the new-found philosophy/ Henry Veatch-- pp. 331--344

Metaphysics and history according to St. Thomas/ William A. Johnson-- pp. 345-357

God time and human history/ Bowman L. Clarke-- pp. 358-372

History and theology/ Bernard M.G. Reardon-- pp. 372-389

The character of Cranmer/ H.F. Woodhouse-- pp. 389-396

Chrysostom's true Christian philosophy/ A. Appleton Packard-- pp. 396-406

The revised English Prayer Book Psalter: an exercise in revision/ David B. Collins-- pp. 407-414

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