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Anglican theological review.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, Inc, 1995.LOC classification:
  • PER .A54 1995 V. 77
Contents:
Contents [journal articles]
no.1
The bishop as presider, teacher and person of prayer: a personal reflection/ Frank T. Griswold-- pp. 5-13
The ministry and authority of bishops in a changing world and church/ Frederick H. Borsch-- pp. 14-30
Theological method and Episcopal vocation/ Craig B. Anderson-- pp. 31-46
The bishop and the diocese in a time of change: reconnecting function and symbol in the Episcopal Church/ James C. Fenhagen-- pp. 47-57
Who are the bishops: Episkope and the church/ Alvin F. Kimel, Jr.-- pp. 58-75
What do we mean by "center"/ Ellen k. Wondra-- pp. 82-86
The Anglican Theological Review and the center of Anglican theology/ Llyod Alexander Lewis, Jr.-- pp. 87-89
Concerning a center of Anglican theology/ David Scott-- pp. 90-95
no. 2
Daniel Corrigan: a tribute-- pp. 131-133
Speaking to form: trinitarian-performative scripture reading/ David Scott-- pp. 137-159
Martin Luther King, Jr.: "performing" the scriptures/ Richard Lischer-- pp. 160-172
William Stringfellow and the Christian witness against death/ Robert B. Slocum-- pp. 173-186
The new shape of Anglican identity/ Timothy F. Sedgwick-- pp. 187-197
Spiritual counsel in the Anglican tradition: toward life abundant/ David Hein-- pp. 198-205
Response: historical-theological characteristics making Anglican evangelism difficult/ Steven M. Mues-- pp. 212-231
no. 3
Theology and spirituality: notes on the mystical Christology of John Donne-- pp. 281-289
Christopher Wren and the architectural context of Anglican liturgy/ David H. Smart-- pp. 290-306
On scripture and authorial intent: a narratological proposal/ Susan Lochrie Graham-- pp. 307-320
Population and process: Parson Malthus/ David Nicholls-- pp. 321-334
Feminism and Christian ethics/ Harriet Baber-- pp. 335-354
Response: sequential ordination in historical perspective: a response to J. Robert Wright/ John St. H. Gibaut-- pp. 367-391
The Janet and Charles Harris Student Priza Essay: probability and the word of God: William Paley's Anglican method and the defense of the scriptures/ Neil Hitchin-- pp. 392-407
no. 4
Message from the Archbishop of Canterbury to the second international conference on Afro-Anglicanism-- pp. 448-449
Sermon by the Most Reverend Walter Khosto Makhulu, Archbishop of Central Africa, at the opening eucharist in All Saints Church, Belhar-- pp. 462-465
Identity: who do we say that we are/ Nan Arrington Peete-- pp. 466-470
The integrity of Anglicanism:myth or mission/ Sehon G. Goodridge-- pp. 471-479
African social history and the Christian mission in Africa: implications and challenges for the Afro-Anglican movement/ Cyril C. Okorocha-- pp. 480-496
A response to Dr. Okorocha's address/ Michael J. Battle-- pp. 497-501
Afro-Anglicanism: Quo Vadimus/ John S. Pobee-- pp. 502-520
Sermon by the Most Reverend Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Archbishop of Cape Town, at the closing eucharist in Saint George's Cathedral-- pp. 521-523
Afro-Anglican mosaics*: the Church in the Province of the West Indies/ the Most Rev. Orland U. Lindsay, Archbishop of the West Indies-- pp. 524-528
The Church of England/ Glynne Gordon-Carter-- pp .529-536
The Church of the Province of West Africa/ the Right Rev. Joseph K. Dadson-- pp. 537-542
The challenge of Islam in Northern Nigeria/ the Right Rev. Josiah H. Idowu-Fearon-- pp. 543-544
The African-American parish and economic development/ the Rev. Richard Tolliver-- pp. 545-549
The church's role in HIV/ AIDS prevention/ Pernessa C. Seele-- pp. 550-554
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Contents [journal articles]

no.1

The bishop as presider, teacher and person of prayer: a personal reflection/ Frank T. Griswold-- pp. 5-13

The ministry and authority of bishops in a changing world and church/ Frederick H. Borsch-- pp. 14-30

Theological method and Episcopal vocation/ Craig B. Anderson-- pp. 31-46

The bishop and the diocese in a time of change: reconnecting function and symbol in the Episcopal Church/ James C. Fenhagen-- pp. 47-57

Who are the bishops: Episkope and the church/ Alvin F. Kimel, Jr.-- pp. 58-75

What do we mean by "center"/ Ellen k. Wondra-- pp. 82-86

The Anglican Theological Review and the center of Anglican theology/ Llyod Alexander Lewis, Jr.-- pp. 87-89

Concerning a center of Anglican theology/ David Scott-- pp. 90-95

no. 2

Daniel Corrigan: a tribute-- pp. 131-133

Speaking to form: trinitarian-performative scripture reading/ David Scott-- pp. 137-159

Martin Luther King, Jr.: "performing" the scriptures/ Richard Lischer-- pp. 160-172

William Stringfellow and the Christian witness against death/ Robert B. Slocum-- pp. 173-186

The new shape of Anglican identity/ Timothy F. Sedgwick-- pp. 187-197

Spiritual counsel in the Anglican tradition: toward life abundant/ David Hein-- pp. 198-205

Response: historical-theological characteristics making Anglican evangelism difficult/ Steven M. Mues-- pp. 212-231

no. 3

Theology and spirituality: notes on the mystical Christology of John Donne-- pp. 281-289

Christopher Wren and the architectural context of Anglican liturgy/ David H. Smart-- pp. 290-306

On scripture and authorial intent: a narratological proposal/ Susan Lochrie Graham-- pp. 307-320

Population and process: Parson Malthus/ David Nicholls-- pp. 321-334

Feminism and Christian ethics/ Harriet Baber-- pp. 335-354

Response: sequential ordination in historical perspective: a response to J. Robert Wright/ John St. H. Gibaut-- pp. 367-391

The Janet and Charles Harris Student Priza Essay: probability and the word of God: William Paley's Anglican method and the defense of the scriptures/ Neil Hitchin-- pp. 392-407

no. 4

Message from the Archbishop of Canterbury to the second international conference on Afro-Anglicanism-- pp. 448-449

Sermon by the Most Reverend Walter Khosto Makhulu, Archbishop of Central Africa, at the opening eucharist in All Saints Church, Belhar-- pp. 462-465

Identity: who do we say that we are/ Nan Arrington Peete-- pp. 466-470

The integrity of Anglicanism:myth or mission/ Sehon G. Goodridge-- pp. 471-479

African social history and the Christian mission in Africa: implications and challenges for the Afro-Anglican movement/ Cyril C. Okorocha-- pp. 480-496

A response to Dr. Okorocha's address/ Michael J. Battle-- pp. 497-501

Afro-Anglicanism: Quo Vadimus/ John S. Pobee-- pp. 502-520

Sermon by the Most Reverend Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Archbishop of Cape Town, at the closing eucharist in Saint George's Cathedral-- pp. 521-523

Afro-Anglican mosaics*: the Church in the Province of the West Indies/ the Most Rev. Orland U. Lindsay, Archbishop of the West Indies-- pp. 524-528

The Church of England/ Glynne Gordon-Carter-- pp .529-536

The Church of the Province of West Africa/ the Right Rev. Joseph K. Dadson-- pp. 537-542

The challenge of Islam in Northern Nigeria/ the Right Rev. Josiah H. Idowu-Fearon-- pp. 543-544

The African-American parish and economic development/ the Rev. Richard Tolliver-- pp. 545-549

The church's role in HIV/ AIDS prevention/ Pernessa C. Seele-- pp. 550-554

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