Anglican theological review.
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- PER .A54 1975 V. 57
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Contents
no. 1
An incomplete supplement to "Publications of Frederick Clifton Grant"-- pp. 14-15
The meaning of authority/ John E. Skinner-- pp. 15-36
The Christian past: does it hold a future for women/ Eleanor L. McLaughlin-- pp. 36-56
An Irenikon to Dean Holmes/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 56-59
Response: Prayer Book Studies 26: considered objections/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 60-71
Confirmation as a rite of intensification: a response to J. Robert Wright/ Urban T. Holmes-- pp. 72-78
Report: Faith and order at Accra/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 79-81
Documentation and reflection: a colloquium on the Canterbury statement/ John Bonner; John Donahue; Urban T. Holmes; James K. Mallet; Charles Winters-- pp. 82-95
The Canterbury statement-- pp. 95-100
Review articles
Christian-Muslim dialogue/ Kenneth Cragg-- pp. 109-120
Five books contributing to interreligious dialogue/ Robert S. Ellwood, Jr.-- pp. 120-126
no. 2
Reflections on the alleged ecological bankruptcy of Western theology/ H. Paul Santmire-- pp. 131-152
The new rites: the place of bishop/ Leo Malania-- pp. 153-164
Vida Dutton Scudder: the impact of the World War I on the radical woman professor/ Theresa Corcoran-- pp. 164-181
Documentation and reflection: the Windsor statement/ Robert A. MacGill; Leonel L. Mitchell; Wm E. Storey; Aidan Kavanagh; James D. Shaugnessy-- pp. 181-206
Review articles:
Liminal mysteries: some writings by Victor Turner/ H. Boone Porter, Jr.-- pp. 215-219
Fletcher, Joseph, The ethics of genetic control ending reproductive roulette/ Wilford O. Cross-- pp. 220-225
no. 3
Process thinking and religious education/ Randolph C. Miller-- pp. 271-288
On the making of many bicentennial books/ James H. Smylie-- pp. 288-306
Value and politics: a theological hinge/ Richard Hawley-- pp. 306-316
The ordination of women: a biblical perspective/ Thomas R.W. Longstaff-- pp. 316-327
Sexuality as religious fulfillment/ Alan W. Jones-- pp. 327-333
Liturgical excogitations/ Stephen C. Neil-- pp. 334-336
Response/ Therese Lenfoehr-- pp. 339-338
Recent books on death/ David Babin-- pp. 351-357
no. 4
Bellah and his critics: an ambiguity in Bellah's concept of civil religion/ Joan Lockwood-- pp. 395-416
Rejoinder to Lockwood: "Bellah and his critics"/ Robert N. Bellah-- pp. 416-423
Male and female created he them/ Alan W. Jones-- pp. 423-445
The Canterbury statement and the five priesthoods/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 446-456
Review article:
Ricoeur's Freud/ Charles E. Scott-- pp. 467-479
Robert Bellah's The Broken Covenant/ Herbert W. Richardson-- pp. 480-490
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