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Anglican theological review.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Evanston, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, Inc, 1971.LOC classification:
  • PER .A54 1971 V. 53
Contents:
A revolution in English moral theology/ Linwood Urban-- pp. 5-20
Americans churches as traducers of tradition/ William A.Clebsch-- pp. 21-34
Evangelism: notes toward a better understanding/ Loren B. Mead-- pp. 48-56
God language grounded: a review article/ Daniel C. Noel-- pp. 57-70
Where are we in theology/ Owen C. Thomas-- pp. 76-85
Philippine National Religion and the Philippine Independent Church/ John R. Whitney-- pp. 85-103
Hugh Latimer's reform program, 1529-1536, and the intellectual origins of the Anglican via media/ John K. Yost-- pp. 103-114
no. 3
Cranmer's prayer books and the redemptive process: introductory notes to a psychobiological approach/ Robert F. Shepard-- pp. 138-158
On the Marxist-Christian dialogue/ James A. Carpenter-- pp. 158-167
John Keble: radical/ John R. Griffin-- pp. 167-173
The lost harmony/ John S. Reist, Jr.-- pp. 174-186
no. 4
The place of the history of religions in the contemporary university/ H. Patrick Sullivan-- pp. 209-219
Faith and belief: on the multireligious experience (An objectified auto-biographical fragment)/ R. Panikkar-- pp. 219-237
Buddhist meditation and Christian practice/ John Y. Fenton-- pp. 237-251
The history of religions and Christian theology/ Kees W. Bolle-- pp. 257-268
Theology and history of religions/ Harry B. Partin-- pp. 270-278
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PERIODICAL Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library PER .A54 1971 V. 53 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 23515

A revolution in English moral theology/ Linwood Urban-- pp. 5-20

Americans churches as traducers of tradition/ William A.Clebsch-- pp. 21-34

How the chaplain can influence structures of society via the university/ Richard N. Ottaway-- pp. 35-47

Evangelism: notes toward a better understanding/ Loren B. Mead-- pp. 48-56

God language grounded: a review article/ Daniel C. Noel-- pp. 57-70

no. 2

Where are we in theology/ Owen C. Thomas-- pp. 76-85

Philippine National Religion and the Philippine Independent Church/ John R. Whitney-- pp. 85-103

Hugh Latimer's reform program, 1529-1536, and the intellectual origins of the Anglican via media/ John K. Yost-- pp. 103-114

no. 3

Cranmer's prayer books and the redemptive process: introductory notes to a psychobiological approach/ Robert F. Shepard-- pp. 138-158

On the Marxist-Christian dialogue/ James A. Carpenter-- pp. 158-167

John Keble: radical/ John R. Griffin-- pp. 167-173

The lost harmony/ John S. Reist, Jr.-- pp. 174-186

no. 4

The place of the history of religions in the contemporary university/ H. Patrick Sullivan-- pp. 209-219

Faith and belief: on the multireligious experience (An objectified auto-biographical fragment)/ R. Panikkar-- pp. 219-237

Buddhist meditation and Christian practice/ John Y. Fenton-- pp. 237-251

The history of religions and Christian theology/ Kees W. Bolle-- pp. 257-268

Theology and history of religions/ Harry B. Partin-- pp. 270-278

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