TY - BOOK TI - Modern Theology AV - PER .M63 2005 V. 21 PY - 2005/// CY - Oxford PB - Blackswell N1 - No. 1; Editors' Introduction. - pp. 1-2; Stephen Edmondson: Christ and history: hermeneutical convergence in calvin and its challenge to biblical theology. - pp. 3--36; J. Kameron Carter: race, religion, and the contradictions of identity: a theological engagement with douglass's 1845 narrative. - pp. 37-66; Tamsin Jones Farmer: revealing the invisible: gregory of nyssa on the gift of revelation. - pp. 67-86; J. Todd Billings: John Millbank's theology of the "gift" and calvin's theology of grace: a critical comparison. - pp. 87-106; David Albertson: on "the gift" in tanner's theology: a patristic parable. - pp. 107-118; Scott N. Dolff: the obligation to give: a reply to tanner. - pp. 119-140; Martin Laird: the "open country whose name is prayer" : Apophasis, deconstruction, and contemplative practice. - pp. 141-156; Dennis M. Doyle: The contribution of a lifetime: george lindbeck's the church in a postliberal age. - pp. 157-162; Matthew Levering: Charles taylor, varieties of religion today: William James Revisited. - pp. 163-164; Peter Candler: Timothy J. Gorringe, A theology of the built environment: Justice, empowerment, redemption. - pp. 165-167; Andrew J. McKenna: Terry Eagleton, sweet violence: The idea of the tragic. - pp. 168-170; William T. Cavanaugh: Ivan Strenski, Contesting sacrifice: religion, nationalism, and social thought in France. -- pp. 171-172; Reinhard Hutter: Elenore Stump, Aquinas. - pp. 173-174; Daniel Barber: Philip Goodchild, capitalism and religion: the price of piety. - pp. 175-177; Stephen Fowl: Douglas Harink, Paul Among the postliberals: Pauline theology beyond christedom ad modernity. - pp. 178-179; Charles BellingerL: R. R Reno, in the ruins of the church: sustaining faith in an age of dimmished christianity. - pp. 180-182; Ava Chamberlain: Robert E. Brown, Jonathan Edwards and the Bible. - pp. 183-184; James J. Buckley: George P. Schner, Essays Catholic and Critical. - pp. 185-187; No. 2; Miroslav Volf: Johannine dualism and contemporary pluralism. - pp. 189-218; Michael S. Northcott: Concept art, clones, and co-creators: the theology of making. - pp. 219-236; Joris Geldhof: "Cogitor Ergo Sum: on the meaning and relevance of baader's theological critique of descartes. - pp. 237-252; Christopher A. Franlks: the simplicity of the living God: Aquinas, Barth, and some Philosophers. - pp. 275-300; Romand Coles: Democracy, theology, and the question of excess: a review of jeffrey stout's democracy & tradition. - pp. 301-322; Jeffrey mcCurry: Oliver Davies and Denys Turner, eds., Silence and the word. - pp. 323-324; John Cavadini: Michael Hanby, Augustine and Modernity. -- pp. 325-327; Randi Rashkover: Claire Elise Katz, Levinas, judaism and the feminine: the silent footsteps of rebecca. - pp. 328-331; Michael Hoelzl: Richard J. Bernstein, Radical Evil: A philosophical Interrogation. - pp. 332-333; John R. Betz: Conor Cunningham, genealogy of nihilism: philosophies of nothing and the difference of theology. - pp. 334-337; Michael Mack: Holger Zaborowski, ed. Wie Machbar ist der Mensch? Eine philosophische and theologies orientierung. - pp. 338-339; Mary-Jane Rubenstein: Jean-Louis Chretein, the ark of speech. - pp. 340-342; Daniel M. Bell, Jr.: oliver o'donovan ad joan lockwood o'donovan, bonds of imperfection: christian politics, past and present. - pp. 343-345; Lieven Boeve: Erik borgman, edward schillebeeckx: a theologian in his history. Volume 1: A catholic theology of culture (1914-1965). -- pp. 346-347; John C. McDowell: Richard H. Roberts, religion, theology and the human sciences. - pp. 348-351; No. 3; Susannah Ticciati: Does Job fear God for naught?. - pp. 353-366; John R. Betz: Beyond the sublime: the aesthetics of the analogy of being (part one) . - pp. 367-412; Timothy J. Johnson: Dream bodies and peripatetic prayer: reading bonaventure's Itinerarium with certeau. - pp. 413-428; Eugene McCarraher: The enchantments of mammon: notes towards a theological history of capitalism. - pp. 429-462; Elizabeth T. Groppe: creation ex nihilo and ex amore: ontolocial freedom in the theologies of john zizioulas and catherine mowry lacugna. - pp. 463-496; Jeffrey M. McCurry: Trinitarian theology after and with- but not against- Aquinas? - pp. 497-510; Ann Loades: Elizabeth A. Johnson, truly our sister: A theology of Mary in the communion of saints. - pp. 511-512; Wes Avram: theo hobson, the rhetorical world: protestant theology and the rhetoric of authority. - pp. 513-515; Nicholas Wolterstorf: Timothy ward, Word and supplement: speech acts, biblical texts. and the sufficiency of scripture. - pp. 516-518; Glen H. StassenL: John Howard Yoderm, preface to theology: Christology and theological Method. -- pp 519-520; Robert Barron: Simon frances gaine, will there be free will in heaven? freedom, impeccability and beatitude. - pp. 521-523; Donald L. Gelpi, S. J. : Roger A. ward, Conversion in american philosophy: exploring the practice of transformation. - pp. 524-525; Oliver O'donovan: Paul J. Groffiths, lying: an augustinian theology if duplicity. - pp. 526-527; Cyril O'regan: Merold Westphal, Trancendence and Self-trancendence: on God and the soul. - pp. 528-531; H. Jefferson powell: Jaroslav Pelikan, Interpreting the bible and the constitution. - pp. 532-534; George pattison: Gerard Loughlin, Alien sex: the body and desire in Cinema and theology. - pp. 535-537; No. 4; Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt and Jim Fodor: john duns scotus and modern theology. - pp. 539-542; Catherine Pickstock: Duns Scotus: his historical amd contemporary significance. - pp. 543-574; Thomas Williams: the doctrine of univocity is true and salutary. - pp. 575-586; Matthew levering: Participation and exegesis: response to catherine pickstock. - pp. 587--602; Oliver boulnois: reading duns scotus: from history to philosophy. - pp. 603-608; Mary Beth Ingham: Re-situating scotist thought. - pp. 609-618; Emmauel Perrier, OP: Duns Scotus facing reality: between absolute contingency and unquestionable consistency. - pp. 619-644; Kevin L. Hughes: the ratio die and the ambiguities of history. - pp. 645-662; Oleg Bychkov: David Bentley Hart, the beauty of the infinite: the aesthetic of Christian truth. - pp. 663-665; Matthias Gockel: Ingolf U. Dalferthm die wirklichkeit des moglichen: hermenuetische religionsphilosophie. - pp. 666-668; Michael L. Budde: Vincent J. Miller, consuming religion: christian faith and practice in a consumer culture.- pp. 669-670; John C. Cavadini: John David Dawson, Christian figural reading and the fashioning of identity. - pp. 671-673; Clifford Green: Stanley Hauerwas, performing the faith: bonhoeffer and the practice of nonviolence. - pp. 674-676; Mark Alan Bowald: Stephen van Erp, the art of theology: Hans Urs Von balthasar's theological aesthetics and the foundations of faith. - pp. 677-678; Belden C. Lane: John Inge, a christian theology of place. - pp. 679-681; Jim Fodor: Graham Hughes, worship as meaning: a liturgical theology for late modernity. - pp. 682-685; David Burrell: Denys Turner, faith reason and the existence of God. - pp. 686-688; Trent Pomplun: Frabcesca Aran Murphy: Art and Intellect in the philosophy of Etienne Gilson. - pp. 689-692; Index. - pp. 693-696 ER -