Anglican theological review. - Chicago, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, Inc, 1988.

Contents [journal articles] no. 1 Marriage and divorce in the New Testament/ Stanley Marrow-- pp. 3-15 Being and faith: Sein und Zeit and Luther/ Robert S. Corrington-- pp. 16-31 Human solidarity and collective union in Christ/ Daniel A. Helminiak-- pp. 34-59 Does the Episcopal Church have social teachings/ R. E. Hood-- pp. 62-84 no. 2 Revisioning Christology: the logic of messianic ascription/ Donald L. Berry-- pp. 129-140 Acts of the women martyrs/ Francine Cardman-- pp. 144-150 D.S. Bailey and "the Name Forbidden among Christians"/ Jonathan Sinclair Carey-- pp. 152-173 no.3 The "Divine Woman" propaganda and the power of celibacy in the New Testament apocrypha: a reconsideration/ Gail Paterson Corrington-- pp. 207-220 Impassibilty and pathos in Barth's idea of God/ John M. Russel-- pp. 221-232 The epistemology of C.S. Lewis Till We Have Faces/ Robert Holyer-- pp. 233-255 no. 4 On stepping twice into the same church: essence, development, and pluralism/ Owen C. Thomas-- pp. 293-306 Divorce: making a moral decision/ Edward Collins Vacek-- pp. 310-322 Dying with style/ Harmon L. Smith-- pp. 327-345 Coleridge and priestly on prayer/ Stephen H. Ford-- pp. 346-354

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