Pro Ecclesia
A Journal of Catholic and Evangelical Theology
Joseph L. Mangina, Editor
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Volume XXV (2016)
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Winter 2016
Volume XXV, Number 1
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COMMENTARY
STORY TIME IN AMERICA
Joel Biermann |
7 |
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ARTICLES
HUMILITY: AN AUGUSTINIAN PERSPECTIVE
Kent Dunnington |
18 |
GRATIA NON TOLLIT NATURAM SED PERFICIT (with the footnotes)
Robert W. Jenson |
44 |
UNITATIS REDINTEGRATIO AFTER FIFTY YEARS: A PROTESTANT READING
Timothy George |
53 |
“PROTO-ECUMENICAL” CATHOLIC REFORM IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: LODOVICO MURATORI AS A FORERUNNER OF VATICAN II
Shaun Blanchard |
71 |
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IRREGULAR DOGMATICS
WALKING HOME TOGETHER: JOHN BUNYAN AND THE PILGRIM CHURCH
Philip H. Pfatteicher |
90 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
CHRISTINE HELMER
THEOLOGY AND THE END OF DOCTRINE
Reviewed by Paul R. Hinlicky |
105 |
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REVIEWS
DAVID BENTLEY HART
THE EXPERIENCE OF GOD: BEING, CONSCIOUSNESS, BLISS
Reviewed by Edward Feser
| 112 |
IAIN PROVAN
SERIOUSLY DANGEROUS RELIGION: WHAT THE OLD TESTAMENT REALLY SAYS AND WHY IT MATTERS
Reviewed by Shawn W. Flynn |
117 |
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Volume XXIV (2015)
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Fall 2015
Volume XXIV, Number 4
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BOOK SYMPOSIUM
KAREN KILBY’S BALTHASAR: A (VERY) CRITICAL INTRODUCTION
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A VIEW FROM ABOVE? BALTHASAR AND THE BOUNDARIES OF THEOLOGY
Brendan McInerny |
419 |
KILBY VERSUS BALTHASAR: A CULTURAL DIVIDE?
Étienne Vetö |
425 |
RECEIVING THE FRAGMENTS OF BALTHASAR: CRITIQUE AND COMMUNITY IN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
Natalie Carnes |
432 |
ON TRUE AND FALSE HUMILITY: A READING OF KAREN KILBY’S BALTHASAR: A (VERY) CRITICAL INTRODUCTION
Rodney Howsare |
439 |
RESPONSES TO THE REVIEWERS
Karen Kilby |
452 |
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ARTICLES
LUTHER AND THEOSIS: A RESPONSE TO THE CRITICS OF FINNISH LUTHER RESEARCH
Olli-Pekka Vainio |
459 |
CAN LUTHER’S DOCTRINE OF GOD AS THE GIVER AND GOD AS THE HIGHEST GOOD BE RECONCILED? A CRITIQUE OF TUOMO MANNERMAA’S TWO KINDS OF LOVE
Ilmari Karimies |
475 |
LOVE AS A VIRTUE
Gilbert Meilaender |
485 |
CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA’S LOGOS PROTREPTIKOS: THE PROTREPTICS OF LOVE
Andrew Hofer, O.P. |
498 |
“WHERE THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD IS, THERE IS FREEDOM”: BARTH ON ECCLESIAL AGENCY
Matt Jenson |
517 |
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REVIEWS
PAUL. FIDDES, BRIAN HAYMES, AND RICHARD KIDD
BAPTISTS AND THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS
Reviewed by Richard J. Sklba
| 538 |
JONATHAN BARDILL
CONSTANTINE, DIVINE EMPEROR OF THE CHRISTIAN GOLDEN AGE
Reviewed by Tarmo Toom |
541 |
DAVID VINCENT MECONI, SJ
THE ONE CHRIST: ST. AUGUSTINE’S THEOLOGY OF DEIFICATION
Reviewed by Joshua Gonnerman |
545 |
| GENERAL INDEX TO PRO ECCLESIA, VOLUME XXIV (2015) |
549 |
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Summer 2015
Volume XXIV, Number 3
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HOLY TEACHING? THEOLOGY, SCHOOLING AND SCIENCE
THE SECOND CANARY: THOUGHTS ON THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION
George Sumner |
267 |
EDUCATION’S DISCARDED IMAGE: C.S. LEWIS AND THE THEOLOGICAL TRADITION OF THE LIBERAL ARTS
Melinda Nielsen and Philip Nielsen |
271 |
SAYING AND PRAYING: CHRISTIAN HOLINESS AND THE PRACTICE OF THEOLOGY
Brendan Case |
289 |
KNOWLEDGE AND THE SCIENTIST-ENTREPRENEUR
Paul Scherz |
308 |
RECOVERING OUR HUMANITY: INTERDISCIPLINARY INQUIRY AND THE UNITY OF LIFE
C. Kavin Rowe |
326 |
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ARTICLES
CLARIFYING THE DOCTRINE OF SISTER CHURCHES: SUBSISTENCE AND INTERDEPENDENCE IN CATHOLIC-ORTHODOX RELATIONS
Will Cohen |
343 |
SOVEREIGNTY, POLITICS, AND THE CHURCH: JOSEPH DE MAISTRE’S LEGACY FOR CATHOLIC AND ORTHODOX ECCLESIOLOGY
Adam DeVille |
366 |
AFTER BARTH: A CHRISTIAN APPRECIATION OF JEWS AND JUDAISM
George Hunsinger |
390 |
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REVIEWS
Emmanuel Katongole
The Sacrifice of Africa: A Political Theology for Africa
Reviewed by J.J. Carney, Creighton University
| 403 |
Gabriel Flynn and Paul D. Murray, EDS.
Ressourcement: A Movement of Renewal in Twentieth Century Catholic Theology
Reviewed by Matthew A. Rothaus Moser, Loyola University |
407 |
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Spring 2015
Volume XXIV, Number 2
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BOOK SYMPOSIUM
D. STEPHEN LONG’S SAVING KARL BARTH: HANS URS VON BALTHASAR’S PREOCCUPATION
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D. STEPHEN LONG’S SAVING KARL BARTH: AN AGENT’S PERSPECTIVE
Robert W. Jenson |
131 |
UNFORGETTING AN UNLIKELY BOND: BARTH, BALTHASAR, AND THE FUTURE OF ECUMENISM
Peter J. Casarella |
134 |
DOING THEOLOGY IN THE ENIGMATIC RIFT
William L. Portier |
141 |
VON BALTHASAR ON BARTH: A FEW LINGERING DOUBTS
Kenneth Oakes |
148 |
RESPONSES TO THE REVIEWERS: IDENTIFYING WHAT MATTERS MOST
D. Stephen Long |
154 |
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ARTICLES
TECHNOLOGY AS PRINCIPALITY: THE ELIMINATION OF INCARNATION
Travis Kroeker |
162 |
READING FORWARD: THE OLD TESTAMENT AND RETROSPECTIVE STANCE
Don Collett |
178 |
ONE BODY, ONE SPIRIT, ONE HOPE: THEOLOGICAL RESOURCES FOR THOSE WHO STRUGGLE TO HOPE
Barbara K. Sain |
197 |
SACRAMENTALLY REGULATED ESCHATOLOGY IN HANS URS VON BALTHASAR AND POPE BENEDICT XVI
Jonathan Martin Ciraulo |
216 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Robert C. Saler
Between Magisterium and Marketplace: A Constructive Account of Theology and the Church
Reviewed by Paul R. Hinlicky
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235 |
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REVIEWS
Nicholas M. Healy
Hauerwas: A (Very) Critical Introduction
Reviewed by David Cloutier
| 242 |
Brent Nongbri
Before Religion: A History of a Modern Concept
Reviewed by Paul J. Griffiths |
245 |
Margaret B. Adam
Our Only Hope: More than We Can Ask or Imagine
Reviewed by Kelly Johnson |
248 |
Gerald Schlabach and Margaret Pfeil, eds.
Sharing Peace: Mennonites and Catholics in Conversation
Reviewed by Aaron Matthew Weldon |
252 |
Frank J. Matera
God’s Saving Grace: A Pauline Theology
Reviewed by Isaac Augustine Morales, O.P. |
255 |
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Winter 2015
Volume XXIV, Number 1
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HANS W. FREI: THE FUTURE OF HIS LEGACY
HANS FREI’S DEFLATION OF REVELATION
James J. Buckley |
6 |
FREI’S EARLY CHRISTOLOGY: THE BOOK OF DETOURS
George Hunsinger |
24 |
FREI’S LATER CHRISTOLOGY: RADIANCE AND OBSCURITY
Jason A. Springs |
37 |
SINEWES EVEN IN THY MILKE: THE PLAIN SENSE AND THE TREES OF EDEN
Kathryn Greene-McCreight |
53 |
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ARTICLES
NATURAL EVIL, EVOLUTION, AND SCHOLASTIC ACCOUNTS OF THE LIMITS ON DEMONIC POWER
Travis Dumsday |
71 |
REVISITING THE SOLA SCRIPTURE DEBATE: YVES CONGAR AND JOSEPH RATZINGER ON TRADITION
Joshua Brotherton |
85 |
GRATIA NON TOLLIT NATURAM SED PERFICIT
Robert W. Jenson |
115 |
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Volume XXIII (2014)
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Fall 2014
Volume XXIII, Number 4
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COMMENTARY
VIRGIN TERRITORY?
Daniel J. Treier |
373 |
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ARTICLES
REVELATION ACCORDING TO THE RULES
Peter J. Leithart |
380 |
CALVIN FOR POSTMODERNS: HUMILITY AS METHOD AND MESSAGE
Karen Petersen Finch |
400 |
ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SANCTITY AND KNOWLEDGE: HOLINESS AS AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL CRITERION IN ST. THOMAS
Jessica Murdoch |
418 |
UNDERSTANDING AS LOVE: DIETRICH BONHOEFFER’S PASTORAL THEOLOGY
Jean-Pierre Fortin |
435 |
JEWISH SCRIPTURE FOR GENTILE CHURCHES: HUMAN DESTINY AND THE FUTURE OF THE PAULINE CORRESPONDENCE—PART 2: COLOSSIANS
Christopher Seitz |
457 |
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REVIEWS
Scott R. Swain
The God of the Gospel: Robert Jenson’s Trinitarian Theology
Reviewed by Brad East
| 471 |
Nicholas E. Lombardo, O.P.
The Logic of Desire: Aquinas on Emotion
Reviewed by Michael Dodds |
474 |
Craig G. Bartholomew
Where Mortals Dwell: A Christian View of Place for Today
Reviewed by Thomas P. Harmon |
478 |
Jean Duchesne
Louis Bouyer
Reviewed by Keith Lemna |
482 |
| GENERAL INDEX TO PRO ECCLESIA, VOLUME XXIII (2014) |
487 |
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Summer 2014
Volume XXIII, Number 3
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BOOK SYMPOSIUM
EPHRAIM RADNER’S A BRUTAL UNITY: THE SPIRITUAL POLITICS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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A BRUTAL HONESTY
Joseph D. Small |
245 |
SOUNDINGS IN ENEMY-LOVE ECCLESIOLOGY
Sarah Hinlicky Wilson |
255 |
APOPHATIC UNITY: ON THE ELUSIVENESS OF RADNER’S CHURCH
Oliver O’Donovan |
262 |
THE WAY SABBATH COMPLEMENTS THE WEEKDAY
Peter Ochs |
266 |
RESPONSES TO THE REVIEWERS
Ephraim Radner |
274 |
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ARTICLES
BETTER TOGETHER: APOSTOLICITY AND APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION IN LIGHT OF AN ECUMENICAL ECCLESIOLOGY
Ola Tjørhom |
282 |
JEWISH SCRIPTURE FOR GENTILE CHURCHES: HUMAN DESTINY AND THE FUTURE OF THE PAULINE CORRESPONDENCE—PART 1: ROMANS
Christopher Seitz |
294 |
“I SAW THE LORD”: OBSERVATIONS ON THE CHRISTIAN RECEPTION HISTORY OF ISAIAH 6
Bogdan G. Bucur |
309 |
“IN WHOM I AM WELL PLEASED”: HUGH OF ST. VICTOR’S TRINITARIAN AESTHETICS
Boyd Taylor Coolman |
331 |
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REVIEWS
Anthony Briggman
Irenaeus of Lyons and the Theology of the Holy Spirit
Reviewed by Jackson Lashier
| 355 |
Adrian Pabst
Metaphysics: The Invention of Hierarchy
Reviewed by Matthew R. Boulter |
359 |
Jason A. Springs
Toward a Generous Orthodoxy: Prospects for Hans Frei’s Postliberal Theology
Reviewed by Mike Higton |
363 |
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Spring 2014
Volume XXIII, Number 2
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COMMENTARY
THE APOCALYPTIC BODY OF CHRIST? REFLECTIONS ON YODER AND APOCALYPTIC THEOLOGY BY WAY OF DAVID FOSTER WALLACE
Chris K. Huebner |
125 |
CATHOLIC AND REFORMED: REDISCOVERING A TRADITION
J. Todd Billings |
132 |
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TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY TODAY: AN EXCHANGE
THE ABSOLUTE AND THE TRINITY
Bruce D. Marshall |
147 |
A RESPONSE: BEYOND HEGEL WITH KARL BARTH AND T.F. TORRANCE
Paul D. Molnar |
165 |
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ARTICLES
THEOLOGY AND THE LIMITS OF ETHICS
Matthew Rose |
174 |
THEANDRIC HUMANISM: CONSTANTINOPLE III IN THE THOUGHT OF ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
Aaron Riches |
195 |
APOCALYPSE, ENLIGHTENMENT, AND THE BEGINNINGS OF SALVATION HISTORY: THE ECUMENICAL FRIENDSHIP OF J.J. HESS AND A. SANDBICHLER
Ulrich L. Lehner |
219 |
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Winter 2014
Volume XXIII, Number 1
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COMMENTARY
ARE WE FREE NOT TO BE A RELIGION?
THE AMBIVALENCE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
William T. Cavanaugh |
7 |
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BOOK SYMPOSIUM
KENDALL SOULEN’S THE DIVINE NAME(S) AND THE HOLY TRINITY: DISTINGUISHING THE VOICES
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A NAME, NAMES, AND HALF A NAME
Fred Sanders |
22 |
TOO MANY TRINITIES? KENDALL SOULEN’S TRINITARIAN TRINITARIANISM
Karen Kilby |
28 |
THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH
Matthew Levering |
33 |
QUATERNITY OR PATROLOGY?
Paul R. Hinlicky |
46 |
TRINITARIAN IDENTITY “IN THE NAME OF JESUS”: “THE FIRST AND THE LAST” IN THE EVANGELICAL MIND
Neil MacDonald |
53 |
SEEKING THE UNITY OF THE THREEFOLD CORD
James Buckley |
59 |
RESPONSE: A THRICE THREEFOLD TRINITY? OF COURSE
Kendall Soulen |
65 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW IN SERVICE OF THE EARLY FATHERS
D.H. Williams |
81 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Daniel R. Driver
Brevard Childs, Biblical Theologian: For the Church’s One Bible
Reviewed by Donald Collett
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99 |
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REVIEW
Paul R. Hinlicky
Before Auschwitz: What Christian Theology Must Learn from the Rise of Nazism
Reviewed by R. David Nelson |
113 |
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Volume XXII (2013)
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Fall 2013
Volume XXII, Number 4
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COMMENTARY
PROCLAIMING LAST THINGS
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PREACHING HEAVEN AND HELL
Victor Lee Austin |
367 |
SAVED FROM WHAT? ON PREACHING HELL IN THE NEW EVANGELIZATION
Edward T. Oakes, S.J. |
378 |
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BOOK SYMPOSIUM
BRAD GREGORY’S THE UNINTENDED REFORMATION: HOW A RELIGIOUS REVOLUTION SECULARIZED SOCIETY
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A WORLD UNDONE: BRAD GREGORY’S CRITIQUE OF THE REFORMATION
Kenneth G. Appold |
395 |
AGAINST NOSTALGIA? BRAD GREGORY ON THE DIVISIVE CHARACTER OF THE REFORMATION
Hans Boersma |
400 |
THE MODEST CLAIM OF AN IMMODEST BOOK
William T. Cavanaugh |
406 |
“ONE WORLD OR TWO?”
Ephraim Radner |
413 |
FROM TRAGEDY TO APOCALYPSE: GREGORY’S NARRATIVE AND THE CALL TO RESISTANCE
John D. Roth |
419 |
RESPONSES TO THE REVIEWERS
Brad S. Gregory |
429 |
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ARTICLES
CHURCH, CROSS, AND CARITAS, OR, WHY CONGREGATIONALISM IS NOT ENOUGH: A REPLY TO STANLEY HAUERWAS
Joseph L. Mangina |
437 |
SIGNA UNITATIS: COMMUNION AND SCRIPTURAL EXEGESIS IN THE THOUGHT OF GEOFFREY WAINWRIGHT
William Glass |
455 |
| GENERAL INDEX TO PRO ECCLESIA, VOLUME XXII (2013) |
478 |
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Summer 2013
Volume XXII, Number 3
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COMMENTARY
MARGARET O’GARA✝
David M. Thompson |
245 |
RALPH DEL COLLE✝
D. Stephen Long |
249 |
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ARTICLES
EPISTEMOLOGICAL MONOPHYSITISM IN KARL BARTH AND HANS FREI
Katherine Sonderegger |
255 |
WHICH CHURCH? WHAT UNITY? OR, AN ATTEMPT TO SAY WHAT I MAY THINK ABOUT THE FUTURE OF CHRISTIAN UNITY
Stanley Hauerwas |
263 |
JOHN XXIII: POPE OF THE CONCILIAR BREAKTHROUGH
Hermann J. Pottmeyer (translated by John Jay Hughes) |
281 |
NECESSARY TRANSFORMATION? THE REFORMATION AND MODERNITY IN CONTROVERSY OVER FREEDOM
Oswald Bayer (translated by Piotr J. Malysz) |
290 |
HALF A LIFETIME WITH MARTIN LUTHER IN THEOLOGY AND LIVING
Jared Wicks, SJ |
307 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
RETRIEVING LUTHER?
Reviewed by Mickey L. Mattox |
337 |
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REVIEWS
Robert Kolb
Luther and the Stories of God: Biblical Narratives as a Foundation for Christian Living
Reviewed by Chad Lakies
| 352 |
David Clough
On Animals: Volume 1, Systematic Theology
Reviewed by Andy Alexis-Baker |
356 |
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Spring 2013
Volume XXII, Number 2
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ARTICLES
PAUL’S APOCALYPTIC POLITICS
Douglas A. Campbell |
129 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY PAUL: ROMANS 1:20 IN THE SUMMA THEOLOGIAE
Matthew Levering |
153 |
HANS URS VON BALTHASAR ON THE REDEMPTIVE DESCENT
Joshua R. Brotherton |
167 |
AGAINST THE CONSENSUS OF THE FATHERS? ISAIAH 7:14 AND THE TRAVAIL OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY CATHOLIC EXEGESIS
Ulrich L. Lehner |
189 |
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REVIEWS
Stanley Hauerwas
War and the American Difference: Theological Reflections on Violence and National Identity
Reviewed by Aaron Matthew Weldon |
222 |
Peter J. Leithart
Defending Constantine: The Twilight of an Empire and the Dawn of Christendom
Reviewed by Charles M. Collier |
225 |
Ulrich Lehner
Enlightened Monks: The German Benedictines 1740—1803
Reviewed by Grant Kaplan |
230 |
Brian Davies and Eleonore Stump, eds.
The Oxford Handbook of Aquinas
Reviewed by James E. Dolezal |
234 |
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Winter 2013
Volume XXII, Number 1
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ARTICLES
THE ART OF CREATURELY LIFE: A QUESTION OF HUMAN PROPRIETY
Norman Wirzba |
7 |
SAVING THE APPEARANCES: CREATION’S GIFT TO THE SCIENCES
Michael Hanby |
29 |
THE DARKLING LIGHTS OF LUCIFER: ANNIHILATION, TRADITION AND HELL
Ross McCullough |
55 |
COMMUNITY AND DISCIPLESHIP: TOWARD A MENNONITE-CATHOLIC CONVERGENCE ON BAPTISM
Julia Hildegard Smucker |
69 |
THEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE AND EVANGELICALS: AN APOLOGY FOR THE FUNDAMENTALS
Jacob Shatzer |
88 |
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REVIEWS
Bruce W. Longenecker
Remember the Poor: Paul, Poverty and the Greco-Roman World
Reviewed by Stephen Fowl |
103 |
Khaled Anatolios
Retrieving Nicaea: The Development and Meaning of Trinitarian Doctrine
Reviewed by Jackson Lashier |
105 |
A. Edward Siecienski
The Filioque: History of a Doctrinal Controversy
Reviewed by Will Cohen |
109 |
Gerald McKenny
The Analogy of Grace: Karl Barth’s Moral Theology
Reviewed by Adam Neder |
113 |
Alister McGrath
The Passionate Intellect: Christian Faith and the Discipleship of the Mind
Reviewed by J. Daryl Charles |
118 |
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Volume XXI (2012)
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Fall 2012
Volume XXI, Number 4
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ARTICLES
A HOPE DIMINISHED: LIMITATIONS OF A MOLTMANNIAN THEOLOGY OF HOPE
Margaret B. Adam |
351 |
FORTUNE, FATE, AND PROVIDENTIAL PEDAGOGY IN WILLIAM TYNDALE’S OBEDIENCE OF A CHRISTIAN MAN
Robert C. Saler |
375 |
THE CRUCIFIED BRIDEGROOM: CHRIST’S ATONING DEATH IN ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS AND SPIRITUAL FORMATION TODAY
Adam Johnson |
392 |
CHRISTUS VICTOR MOTIFS IN THE SOTERIOLOGY OF THOMAS AQUINAS
Jonathan Morgan |
409 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
ATHANASIUS AS INTERPRETER OF THE PSALMS: HIS LETTER TO MARCELLINUS
Hikaru Tanaka |
422 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
RECENT THEOLOGICAL WORKS ON LUTHER
Jared Wicks, SJ |
448 |
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REVIEWS
David Kelsey
Eccentric Existence: A Theological Anthropology
Reviewed by C.A. Moran |
457 |
Michael C. Legaspi
The Death of Scripture and the Rise of Biblical Studies
Reviewed by Michael Allen |
461 |
| GENERAL INDEX TO PRO ECCLESIA, VOLUME XXI (2012) |
466 |
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Summer 2012
Volume XXI, Number 3
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COMMENTARY
CALL NO MOVEMENT NEW UNTIL IT IS OLD: “NEW MONASTICISM” AND THE PRACTICE OF STABILITY
Gerald W. Schlabach |
247 |
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ARTICLES
CAN THE PAPACY LEAD TOWARD A COMMUNION OF CHURCHES?
Hermann J. Pottmeyer (translated by Rev. John Jay Hughes) |
258 |
THE CHURCH AND THE PRESENCE OF CHRIST: DEFENDING ACTUALIST ECCLESIOLOGY
Christopher R. J. Holmes |
268 |
PREDESTINATION AND MARY’S IMMACULATE CONCEPTION: AN EVANGELICALLY CATHOLIC INTERPRETATION
Edward T. Oakes, S.J. |
281 |
A TRINITARIAN PALIMPSEST: LUTHER’S READING OF THE PRIESTLY BLESSING (NUMBERS 6.24-26)
Nathan MacDonald |
299 |
CREATION’S PRAISE: A SHORT LITURGICAL READING OF GENESIS 1-2 AND THE BOOK OF REVELATION
Jack Kilcrease |
314 |
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REVIEWS
Carl E. Braaten
Because of Christ: Memoirs of a Lutheran Theologian
Reviewed by Risto Saarinen |
326 |
Alasdair MacIntyre
God, Philosophy, Universities: A Selective History of the Catholic Philosophical Tradition
Reviewed by Stephen D. Long |
328 |
Francesca Aran Murphy and Philip G. Ziegler, eds.
The Providence of God: Deus Habet Consilium
Reviewed by Michael T. Dempsey |
331 |
Herbert McCabe
The New Creation
Reviewed by Lyndon Shakespeare |
335 |
Graham Ward
The Politics of Discipleship: Becoming Postmaterial Citizens
Reviewed by G.J. McAleer |
338 |
C.C. Pecknold
Christianity and Politics: A Brief Guide to the History
Reviewed by Craig Hovey and Jacob Ewing |
341 |
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Spring 2012
Volume XXI, Number 2
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ARTICLES
CONFESSING ETERNITY: KARL BARTH AND THE WESTERN TRADITION
Adrian Langdon |
125 |
THE ROLE OF THE EUCHARIST IN THE SALVATION OF ALL: A RECONNAISSANCE
Peter John McGregor |
145 |
THE ANALOGY OF FAITH: UNITY IN THE SCIENCE OF FAITH
Gottleib Söhngen (translated by Kenneth Oakes) |
169 |
AQUINAS AND CALVIN ON MERIT, PART II: CONDIGNITY AND PARTICIPATION
Charles Raith II |
195 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
DIVINE ECSTASY AND DIVINE SIMPLICITY: THE EROS MOTIF IN PSEUDO-DIONYSIUS’S SOTERIOLOGY
J. Warren Smith |
211 |
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REVIEWS
Stewart Goetz and Charles Taliaferro
Naturalism
Reviewed by Sameer Yadav |
228 |
Christopher R. J. Holmes
Revisiting the Doctrine of the Divine Attributes: In Dialogue with Karl Barth, Eberhard Jüngel, and Wolf Krötke
Reviewed by Rev. Tim Perry |
232 |
Aristotle Papanikolaou
Being with God: Trinity, Apophaticism, and Divine-Human Communion
Reviewed by Gregory Walter |
234 |
Hans Boersma
Nouvelle Théologie and Sacramental Ontology: A Return to Mystery
Reviewed by D. Stephen Long |
236 |
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Winter 2012
Volume XXI, Number 1
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COMMENTARY
HOPE AND OPTIMISM IN STRAITENED TIMES
Markus Bockmuehl |
7 |
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ARTICLES
LEIBNIZ AND THE THEOLOGY OF THE BELOVED COMMUNITY
Paul R. Hinlicky |
25 |
ON TRUTH AND GOD: 2. THE TRIUNITY OF TRUTH
Robert W. Jenson |
51 |
THE ANALOGY OF FAITH: LIKENESS TO GOD FROM FAITH ALONE?
Gottleib Söhngen (translated by Kenneth Oakes) |
56 |
LOVE AND KNOWLEDGE OF GOD IN THE HUMAN LIFE OF CHRIST
Jeremy Wilkins |
77 |
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REVIEWS
Frank J. Matera
New Testament Theology: Exploring Diversity and Unity
Reviewed by Ira Brent Driggers |
100 |
Thomas P. Scheck
Origen and the History of Justification: The Legacy of Origen’s Commentary on Romans
Reviewed by Angela Russell Christman |
103 |
John R. Betz
After Enlightenment: Hamann as Post-Secular Visionary
Reviewed by Cyril O’Regan |
106 |
Matthew L. Lamb and Matthew Levering, eds.
Vatican II: Renewal within Tradition
Reviewed by Jana M. Bennett |
110 |
Paul Dafydd Jones
The Humanity of Christ: Christology in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics
Reviewed by D. Stephen Long |
114 |
Jason E. Vickers
Invocation and Assent: The Making and Remaking of Trinitarian Theology
Reviewed by Geoffrey Wainwright |
117 |
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Volume XX (2011)
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Fall 2011
Volume XX, Number 4
|
SYMPOSIUM ON WILLIAM CAVANAUGH’S THE MYTH OF RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE: SECULAR IDEOLOGY AND THE ROOTS OF MODERN CONFLICT
THE MYTH OF RELIGION: HOW TO THINK CHRISTIANLY IN A SECULAR WORLD
Garrett Green |
337 |
WHAT COMES AFTER ESSENTIALIST RELIGION?
Cyril O’Regan |
342 |
FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE POLITIQUE
Charles Taylor |
348 |
THE KINGDOMS OF THIS WORLD
Rowan Williams |
352 |
SPACES OF RECOGNITION: A REPLY TO MY INTERLOCUTORS
William T. Cavanaugh |
357 |
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ARTICLES
WHAT HAPPENED ON “THE NIGHT”? JUDAS, GOD, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF LITURGICAL AMBIGUITY
Brian K. Peterson |
363 |
ON TRUTH AND GOD: 1. IPSA VERITAS AND LATE MODERNITY
Robert W. Jenson |
384 |
THE ORTHODOX REJECTION OF DOCTRINAL DEVELOPMENT
Daniel Lattier |
389 |
PAULINE GENTILES PRAYING AMONG JEWS
Jon C. Olson |
411 |
|
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REVIEW ESSAY
HOW TO READ JAMES KUGEL: JEWS, CATHOLICS, AND THE BIBLE AFTER SKEPTICISM
Edward T. Oakes, S.J. |
432 |
| GENERAL INDEX TO PRO ECCLESIA, VOLUME XX (2011) |
451 |
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Summer 2011
Volume XX, Number 3
|
SYMPOSIUM: KARL BARTH ON CHRISTOLOGY AND METAPHYSICS
CLASSICAL CHRISTOLOGY AFTER SCHLEIERMACHER AND BARTH:
A THOMIST PERSPECTIVE
Thomas Joseph White, O.P. |
229 |
WHEN NATURE PRESUPPOSES GRACE: A RESPONSE TO
THOMAS JOSEPH WHITE, O.P.
Keith L. Johnson |
264 |
ON CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY AND DIVINE OBEDIENCE:
A REPLY TO KEITH L. JOHNSON
Thomas Joseph White, O.P. |
283 |
LEANER AND MORE ROBUST
Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt |
290 |
|
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REVIEW ESSAY
Beyond our Intentions: An Augustinian Reading of Hannah’s Child
Chad C. Pecknold |
210 |
|
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REVIEWS
Nathan R. Kerr
Christ, History, and Apocalyptic: The Politics of Christian Mission
Reviewed by Robert W. Jenson |
310 |
Stanley Hauerwas
The State of the University: Academic Knowledges and the Knowledge of God
Reviewed by Gavin D’Costa |
312 |
Stanley Hauerwas and Romand Coles
Christianity, Democracy, and the Radical Ordinary: Conversations
Reviewed by Paul J. Griffiths |
316 |
Charles R. Pinches, Kelly S. Johnson, and Charles M. Collier, eds.
Unsettling Arguments: A Festschrift on the Occasion of Stanley Hauerwas’s 70th Birthday
Reviewed by Stephen Fowl |
320 |
Stanley Hauerwas
Hannah’s Child: A Theologian’s Memoir
Reviewed by Peter Casarella |
325 |
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Spring 2011
Volume XX, Number 2
|
ARTICLES
THE CATHOLIC CALVIN
J. Todd Billings |
120 |
CALVIN’S CRITIQUE OF MERIT AND
WHY AQUINAS (MOSTLY) AGREES
Charles Raith II |
135 |
FROM THE HIDDEN GOD TO THE GOD OF GLORY:
BARTH, BALTHASAR, AND NOMINALISM
D. Stephen Long |
167 |
RECONSIDERING CHARLES TAYLOR’S AUGUSTINE
Thomas Harmon |
185 |
|
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REVIEWS
John Webster, Kathryn Tanner, and Iain Torrance, eds.
The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology
Reviewed by James R. A. Merrick |
210 |
James K. A. Smith
Desiring the Kingdom:
Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation
Reviewed by Braden P. Anderson |
214 |
Marco Hofheinz, Franco Mathwig, and Matthias Zeindler, eds.
Ethik und Erzählung:
Theologische und philosophische Beitrage zur narrativen Ethik
Reviewed by Brian Brock |
218 |
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Winter 2011
Volume XX, Number 1
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ARTICLES
CARDINAL WILLEBRAND’S CONTRIBUTIONS
TO CATHOLIC ECUMENICAL THEOLOGY
Jared Wicks, S.J. |
6 |
“BUT WHO LAID HANDS ON HIM?”
APOSTOLICITY AND METHODIST ECCLESIOLOGY
Douglas M. Koskela |
28 |
A LUTHER WESLEY COULD APPRECIATE?
TOWARD CONVERGENCE ON SANCTIFICATION
William P. McDonald |
43 |
SALVATION AND THE CERTITUDE OF FAITH:
LUTHER ON ASSURANCE
Sven Grosse |
64 |
|
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
GREGORY NAZIANZEN’S READING
OF HABBAKUK 3:2 AND ITS RECEPTION:
A Lesson from Byzantine Scripture Exegesis
Bogdan C. Bucur and Elijah N. Mueller |
86 |
|
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REVIEWS
Christopher A. Beeley
Gregory of Nazianzus on the Trinity and the Knowledge of God:
In Your Light We Shall See Light
Reviewed by J. Warren Smith |
104 |
Rowan Williams
Dostoevsky: Language, Faith and Fiction
Reviewed by Bruce Ward |
108 |
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Volume XIX (2010)
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Fall 2010
Volume XIX, Number 4
|
COMMENTARY
CHALLENGING THE MODALISM OF THE WEST:
Jenson on the Trinity
Timo Tavast |
355 |
RESPONSE TO TIMO TAVAST
Robert W. Jenson |
369 |
|
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ARTICLES
CREEDAL FORMATION AS HERMENEUTICAL DEVELOPMENT:
A Re-examination of Nicaea
Craig A. Blaising |
371 |
BEAUTY, JUSTICE, AND DAMNATION IN THOMAS AQUINAS
Francis J. Caponi, O.S.A. |
389 |
PRIESTHOOD NATURAL, UNIVERSAL, AND ORDAINED:
Dumitru Staniloae’s Communion Ecclesiology
Radu Bordeianu |
405 |
|
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
THE SAPIENTIAL STRUCTURE OF AUGUSTINE’s De Trinitate
Nathan Crawford |
434 |
|
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REVIEW ESSAY
NEW ATHEISM: Are We Amused?
Francesca Aran Murphy |
453 |
|
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REVIEWS
James F. Keating and Thomas Joseph White, O.P., eds.
Divine Impassibility and the Mystery of Human Suffering
Reviewed by Michael J. Dodds, O.P. |
460 |
William C. Mattison III
Introducing the Moral Theology:
True Happiness and the Virtues
Reviewed by Craig Hovey |
464 |
| GENERAL INDEX TO PRO ECCLESIA, VOLUME XIX (2010) |
467 |
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Summer 2010
Volume XIX, Number 3
|
COMMENTARY
A BOOK SYMPOSIUM ON GEORGE HUNSINGER’s
The Eucharist and Ecumenism: Let Us Keep the Feast |
|
The Thing of It: An Orthodox Response to
Hunsinger’s Not-So-High Sacramental Theology
Will Cohen |
247 |
Christ the Word Who Makes Us:
Eucharist and Creation
Mark A. McIntosh |
255 |
Toward the Day When We Will Keep the Feast Together
Margaret O’Gara |
260 |
Fire, Iron, and the Eucharist:
Some Questions for George Hunsinger
Risto Saarinen |
267 |
Widening the Circle of Acceptable Diversity:
A Reply to my Ecumenical Friends
George Hunsinger |
273 |
|
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ARTICLES
THE BIBLE IN CAPTIVITY:
Hobbes, Spinoza, and the Politics of Defining Religion
Jeffrey L. Morrow |
285 |
THEOLOGICAL EXEGESIS:
Hans Urs von Balthasar and the Figure of Moses
Todd Walatka |
300 |
CHRIST, THE SPIRIT, AND VOCATION:
Initial Reflections on a Pentecostal Ecclesiology
Dale M. Coulter |
318 |
|
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REVIEWS
Nicolas Wolterstorff
Justice: Rights and Wrongs
Reviewed by Daniel M. Bell, Jr. |
340 |
Charles Mathewes
A Theology of Public Life
Reviewed by Paul J. Griffiths |
344 |
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Spring 2010
Volume XIX, Number 2
|
ARTICLES
TRADITION, PRIESTHOOD, AND PERSONHOOD
IN THE TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY
OF ELISABETH BEHR-SIGEL
Sarah Hinlicky Wilson |
121 |
TRINITY AND EXEGESIS
C. Clifton Black |
151 |
THE METAPHYSICS OF DIVINE SELF-DONATION
John R. Meyer |
181 |
|
|
DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
SOME EARLY AND LATER FATHERS
ON THE VISITATION OF THE SICK
Philip H. Pfatteicher |
207 |
|
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REVIEWS
Montague Brown
Restoration of Reason:
The Eclipse and Recovery of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
Reviewed by Stephen M. Garrett |
223 |
Oswald Bayer and Benjamin Gleede, eds.
Creator est Creatura.
Luthers Christologie als Lehre von der Idiomenkommunikation
Reviewed by Jared Wicks, S.J. |
227 |
Erasmus of Rotterdam
Collected Works of Erasmus, vol. 84,
Controversy with Alberto Pio
Reviewed by Hilmar M. Pabel |
231 |
N. T. Wright
Evil and the Justice of God
Reviewed by Marilyn McCord Adams |
234 |
Brian Brock
Singing the Ethos of God:
On the Place of Christian Ethics in Scripture
Reviewed by Jana Bennett |
237 |
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Winter 2010
Volume XIX, Number 1
|
COMMENTARY
BLESSING:
A SCRIPTURAL AND THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION
Ephraim Radner |
7 |
|
|
ARTICLES
ECUMENICAL APPROACHES TO MARIOLOGY |
|
“A SWORD WILL PIERCE THROUGH
YOUR OWN SOUL ALSO”:
The Sanctification, Conversion, and
Exemplary Witness of the Blessed Mary
Gary Culpepper |
28 |
“WHAT IS LITTLE MARY HERE FOR?”
Barth, Mary, and Election
Tim Perry |
46 |
OUR LADY OF SACRAMENTAL COMMUNION:
Marian Possibilities Emerging from
Catholic-Methodist Dialogue
Maura Heardon |
69 |
|
|
REVIEW ESSAY
SOME RECENT BOOKS ON MARY
Lawrence S. Cunningham |
93 |
|
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REVIEWS
Nicholas Afanasiev
The Church of the Holy Spirit
Reviewed by Will Cohen |
102 |
Daniel A. Keating
Deification and Grace
Reviewed by Fr. Edward Rommen |
106 |
John Behr
The Mystery of Christ:
Life in Death
Reviewed by Sean A. Levine |
109 |
Beverly Roberts Gaventa and Richard B. Hays, eds.
Seeking the Identity of Jesus:
A Pilgrimage
Reviewed by Robert Knetsch |
112 |
Beth Felker Jones
Mark of His Wounds:
Gender Politics and Bodily Resurrection
Reviewed by Patrick Fletcher |
114 |
F. Thomas Luongo
The Saintly Politics of Catherine of Siena
Reviewed by Andrea Hollingsworth |
117 |
Tim Perry, ed.
The Legacy of John Paul II:
An Evangelical Assessment
Reviewed by Christopher R. J. Holmes |
119 |
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Volume XVIII (2009)
|
Fall 2009
Volume XVIII, Number 4
|
COMMENTARY
A BOOK SYMPOSIUM ON STEVEN R HARMON,
TOWARDS BAPTIST CATHOLICITY:
ESSAYS ON TRADITION AND THE BAPTIST VISION |
|
EXPLOSIVE DEVICES AND RHETORICAL STRATEGIES:
Appreciation for Steven R. Harmon’s Towards Baptist Catholicity
Richard Crane |
367 |
TRADITIONS, AUTHORITIES, AND THE INDIVIDUAL CHRISTIAN
Nicholas M. Healy |
371 |
REMEMBERING HOW TO REMEMBER:
Harmon’s Subversive Orthodoxy
Elizabeth Newman |
375 |
TOWARDS A BAPTIST (AND ROMAN CATHOLIC) CATHOLICITY
Maureen H. O’Connell |
381 |
WHY BAPTIST CATHOLICITY, AND BY WHAT AUTHORITY?
Steven R. Harmon |
386 |
|
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ARTICLES
AQUINAS’ “PERSPECTIVES” ON PAUL:
Thomas, Paul, and the “Problem” of Torah
J. Mark Armitage |
393 |
ENLIGHTENMENT AND ECUMENISM:
Dom Beda Mayr, O.S.B. (1742-1794)
Ulrich L. Lehner |
415 |
BEING AND BEARING THE WITNESS OF THE SPIRIT:
Toward a Post-Colonial Missional Politics
Derek Alan Woodard-Lehmann |
437 |
|
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REVIEWS
Henri Cardinal de Lubac, S.J.
Corpus Mysticum:
The Eucharist and the Church in the Middle Ages
Reviewed by Rose M. Beal |
459 |
David Grummett
De Lubac:
A Guide for the Perplexed
Reviewed by Bryan C. Hollon |
462 |
Ephraim Radner and Philip Turner
The Fate of Communion:
The Agony of Anglicanism and
the Future of the Global Church
Reviewed by Rev. John C. Bauerschmidt |
465 |
Robert Barron
The Priority of Christ:
Toward a Postliberal Catholicism
Reviewed by Daniel J. Treier |
468 |
Mark D. Jordan
Rewritten Theology:
Aquinas after His Readers
Reviewed by Jean Porter |
472 |
Gilles Emory, O.P.
Trinity, Church, and the Human Person
Reviewed by Thomas Joseph White, O.P. |
474 |
| GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUME XVIII, 2009 |
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Summer 2009
Volume XVIII, Number 3
|
COMMENTARY
RICHARD JOHN NEUHAUS+
Robert W. Jenson |
239 |
THE TRAVAIL OF FAITH AND ORDER
Joseph D. Small |
241 |
|
|
ARTICLES
ARTICULATING ORDER:
Trinitarian Discourse in an Egalitarian Age
Steven D. Boyer |
255 |
TRUTH, TRINITY, AND CREATION:
Placing Bruce Marshall’s Trinity and Truth in conversation
with Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Theo-logic
Barbara Sain |
273 |
|
|
DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
SAINT PAUL AND THE FOURTH CENTURY FATHERS:
Portraits of Christian Life
Brian E. Daley, S.J. |
299 |
THE EUCHARIST AS SOURCE OF ST. CYRIL
OF ALEXANDRIA’S CHRISTOLOGY
Ellen Concannon |
318 |
|
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REVIEWS
Carl Braaten and Christopher Seitz, eds.
I Am the Lord Your God:
Christian Reflections on the Ten Commandments
Reviewed by Helmut David Baer |
337 |
Angela Russell Christman
“What Did Ezekiel See?”
Christian Exegesis of Ezekiel’s Vision
of the Chariot of Irenaeus to Gregory the Great
Reviewed by Paul M. Blowers |
341 |
David E Aune, ed.
Rereading Paul Altogether:
Protestant and Catholic Perspectives on Justification
Reviewed by Kenneth M. Loyer |
344 |
Neil B. MacDonald
Metaphysics and the God of Israel
Systematic Theology of the Old and New Testaments
Reviewed by Tee S. Gatewood III |
347 |
Matthew Levering
Participatory Biblical Exegesis:
A Theology of Biblical Interpretation
Reviewed by Bryan C. Hollon |
351 |
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J.
Magisterium:
Teacher and Guardian of the Faith
Reviewed by Geoffrey Wainwright |
354 |
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Spring 2009
Volume XVIII, Number 2
|
ARTICLES
PHILIPP MELANCHTHON
Oswald Bayer |
134 |
PHILIPP MELANCHTHON
AND THE AMERICAN EVANGELICALISM
Thomas Albert Howard |
162 |
SCRIPTURE IN THE LIFE OF THE BAPTIST CHURCHES:
OPENING FOR A DIFFERENTIATED CATHOLIC-BAPTIST
Steven R. Harmon |
187 |
|
|
REVIEWS
D. H. Williams
Evangelicals and Tradition:
The Formative Influence of the Early Church
Reviewed by Dennis D. Martin |
216 |
John Webster
Word and Church: Essays in Christian Dogmatics I
Confessing God: Essays in Christian Dogmatics II
Reviewed by Christopher R. J. Holmes |
219 |
Peter S. Oh
Karl Barth’s Trinitarian Theology: A Study in
Karl Barth’s Analogical Use of the Trinitarian Relation
Reviewed by R. Michael Allen |
224 |
Guy Mansini, O.S.B.
Promising and the Good
Reviewed by Craig Hovey |
227 |
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Winter 2009
Volume XVIII, Number 1
|
COMMENTARY
A SYMPOSIUM ON SELECTED BOOKS FROM
THE CHURCH’S BIBLE, EDITED BY ROBERT LOUIS WILKEN
1 CORINTHIANS: INTERPRETED BY EARLY CHRISTIAN
COMMENTATORS, Translated and edited by Judith Kovacs
Kathryn Greene-McCreight |
7 |
THE SONG OF SONGS: INTERPRETED BY
EARLY CHRISTIAN AND MEDIEVAL COMMENTATORS,
Translated and edited by Richard A. Norris Jr.
Paul J. Griffiths |
14 |
ISAIAH: INTERPRETED BY EARLY CHRISTIAN
AND MEDIEVAL COMMENTATORS,
Translated and edited by Robert Louis Wilken
Claire Mathews McGinnis |
21 |
|
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ARTICLES
A NICENE CHRISTOLOGY?
Robert Jenson and the Two Natures of Jesus Christ
Tee S. Gatewood III |
28 |
THE SPEED OF SLOTH:
Reconsidering the Sin of Acedia
Jeffrey A. Vogel |
50 |
STEWARDS, INTERROGATORS, AND INVENTORS
Toward a Practice of Tradition
Mark S. Medley |
69 |
HOW TO READ CHARLES TAYLOR:
The Theological Significance of A Secular Age
D. Stephen Long |
93 |
|
|
REVIEWS
Stephen E. Fowl
Philippians
Reviewed by William C. Placher |
108 |
Markus Bockmuehl
Seeing the World:
Refocusing New Testament Study
Reviewed by C. Kavin Rowe |
111 |
David E. Aune
Rereading Paul Together:
Protestant and Catholic Perspectives on Justification
Reviewed by Kenneth M. Loyer |
115 |
David Willis
Clues to the Nicene Creed
Reviewed by Kenneth H. Carter, Jr. |
118 |
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Volume XVII (2008)
|
Fall 2008
Volume XVII, Number 4
|
COMMENTARY
THE STRUCTURE OF THE EASTERN CHURCHES:
Bonded with Human Blood or Baptismal Water?
Peter Galadza |
373 |
ACCESSIBILITY TO EUCHARISTIC GRACES
THROUGH SPIRITUAL COMMUNION:
A Backward Glance at a Study of 1966
John Joseph Williams |
387 |
|
|
ARTICLES
DYOTHELETISM AND THE INSTRUMENTAL
HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS OF JESUS
Thomas Joseph White, O.P. |
396 |
FORTUITA MISERICORDIA:
Martin Luther on the Salvation of Biblical Outsiders
Mickey L. Mattox |
423 |
|
|
DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
THE SACRAMENTALITY OF MARRIAGE IN THE FATHERS
John C. Cavadini |
442 |
|
|
REVIEWS
John Milbank
The Suspended Middle:
Henri de Lubac and the Debate concerning the Supernatural
Reviewed by Joseph A. Komonchak |
464 |
Jean Porter
Nature as Reason:
A Thomistic Theory of the Natural Law
Reviewed by Matthew Levering |
469 |
Rudi te Velde
Aquinas on God:
The “Divine Science” of the Summa Theologiae
Reviewed by Reinhard Hütter |
473 |
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Summer 2008
Volume XVII, Number 3
|
COMMENTARY
A BOOK SYMPOSIUM ON ALYSSA PITSTICK,
LIGHT IN DARKNESS: HANS URS VON BALTHASAR AND
THE CATHOLIC DOCTRINE OF CHRIST’S DESCENT INTO HELL
IS THERE A DOCTRINE OF THE DESCENT INTO HELL?
Paul J. Griffiths |
257 |
ON THE UNIVERSAL POSSIBILITY OF SALVATION
Thomas Joseph White, O.P. |
269 |
|
|
ARTICLES
CHRIST’S SAVING DESCENT TO THE DEAD:
Early Witnesses from Ignatius of Antioch to Origen
Jared Wicks, S.J. |
281 |
NEWMAN’S COLLEGIATE IDEAL
Christopher Olaf Blum |
310 |
POPE BENEDICT XVI ON FAITH AND REASON
IN WESTERN EUROPE
Jeffrey Morris |
326 |
|
|
DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
THOMAS AQUINAS AND THE IMPORTANCE
OF FASTING TO THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
Stephen Loughlin |
343 |
|
|
REVIEWS
C. Kavin Rowe
Early Narrative Christology:
The Lord in the Gospel of Luke
Reviewed by Stephen Fowl |
362 |
John T. Noonan Jr.
A Church That Can and Cannot Change:
The Development of Catholic Moral Teaching
Reviewed by James J. Buckley |
364 |
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Spring 2008
Volume XVII, Number 2
|
COMMENTARY
A BOOK SYMPOSIUM ON POPE BENEDICT XVI, JESUS OF NAZARETH
THE POPE AND JESUS
Eero Huovinen |
139 |
JESUS AND THE POPE:
Reflections on Benedict XVI’s Jesus of Nazareth
Michael Root |
152 |
|
|
ARTICLES
POPE BENEDICT XVI’s JESUS OF NAZARETH:
Agape and Logos
Anthony C. Sciglitano Jr. |
159 |
FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS:
Worshipping Jesus and the Integration of the Theological Disciplines
C. Kavin Rowe |
186 |
WESTERN, EASTERN, OR GLOBAL ORTHODOXY?
Some Reflections on St. Augustine of Hippo in Recent Literature
A. G. Roeber |
210 |
|
|
DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
THE HUMBLE SPEECH OF THE LORD
Revelation and Conversion according to St. Ephrem
Andrew Hofer, O.P. |
224 |
|
|
REVIEWS
Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt
Holy Teaching:
Introducing the Summa Theologiae of St. Thomas Aquinas
Reviewed by Peter J. Leithart |
243 |
Michael Dauphinais and Matthew Levering
Holy Land, Holy People:
A Theological Introduction to the Bible
Reviewed by Lawrence S. Cunningham |
246 |
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Winter 2008
Volume XVII, Number 1
|
COMMENTARY
THE BURDEN AND GRACE OF ROMAN CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP:
An Anglican Response to the CDF
Christopher Wells |
7 |
|
|
A BOOK SYMPOSIUM ON STANLEY HAUERWAS, MATTHEW
HIDDEN FROM THE WISE, REVEALED TO INFANTS:
Stanley Hauerwas’ Commentary on Matthew
Joseph L. Mangina |
13 |
RUMINATIVE OVERLAY:
Matthew’s Hauerwas
Markus Bockmuehl |
20 |
MATTHEW OR STANLEY? PICK ONE
Luke Timothy Johnson |
29 |
|
|
ARTICLES
PRINCIPLES OF EXEGESIS:
Toward a Participatory Biblical Exegesis
Matthew Levering |
33 |
SUB TUUM PRAESIDIUM:
The Theotokos in Christian Life and Worship before Ephesus
Maxwell E. Johnson |
52 |
LUTHER ON THE RECEPTION IN GOD’S HOLINESS
John W. Kleinig |
76 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS ON JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH
—MORE PROTESTANT OR CATHOLIC?
Gerald McDermott |
92 |
|
|
REVIEW ESSAY
THE VATICAN’S ECUMENISTS
Adam A. J. DeVille |
112 |
|
|
REVIEWS
Zoltán Balázs and Francis Dunlop, eds.
Exploring the World of Human Practice:
Readings In and About the Philosophy of Aurel Kolnai
Reviewed by Graham J. McAleer |
123 |
John W. O’Malley, S.J., et al., eds.
The Jesuits: Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts, 1540–1773
Reviewed by Trent Pomplun |
126 |
Giuseppe Alberigo and Joseph Komonchak, eds.
The History of Vatican II
Reviewed by Br. Jeffrey Gros, FSC |
127 |
|
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BRIEFLY NOTED
Eckhard J. Schnabel
Early Christian Mission
Reviewed by Nicolas Perrin |
131 |
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Volume XVI (2007)
|
Fall 2007
Volume XVI, Number 4
|
ARTICLES
PAUL AND ISRAEL:
An Apocalyptic Reading
Douglas Harink |
359 |
POETICS AND DOXOLOGY:
Hans Urs von Balthasar on Poetic Resistance to Modernity’s Turn to the Subject
Kevin Mongrain |
381 |
SELF-ANNIHILATION OR DAMNATION?
A Disputable Question in Christian Eschatology
Paul J. Griffiths |
416 |
|
|
DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
HILARY OF POITIERS AND JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH
ACCORDING TO THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
D. H. Williams |
445 |
|
|
REVIEWS
Paul Gavrilyuk
The Suffering of The Impassible God: The Dialectics of Patristic Thought
Reviewed by John O’Keefe |
462 |
Charles Kannengiesser
Handbook of Patristic Exegesis
Reviewed by Carl L. Beckwith |
465 |
Sergius Bulgakov
The Comforter
Reviewed by Anthony D. Baker |
468 |
Michael Wyschogrod
Abraham’s Promise: Judaism and Jewish-Christian Relations
Reviewed by Gregory A. Walter |
470 |
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Summer 2007
Volume XVI, Number 3
|
COMMENTARY
HOW CAN ONE BE AND SERVE AS A BISHOP?
Eero Huovinen |
7 |
|
|
ARTICLES
THE DEVELOPMENT OF DOCTRINE:
A Lutheran Examination
H. Ashley Hall |
22 |
A HERMENEUTICS OF PROVIDENCE AMID AFFLICTION:
Contributions by Luther and Weil to a Cruciform Doctrine of Providence
Amy Carr |
44 |
HAMANN BEFORE KIERKEGAARD: A SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGICAL OVERSIGHT
John R. Betz |
65 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Is the Reformation Over? And What If It Is?
Michael Root |
99 |
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REVIEWS
Robert Louis Wilken
The Spirit of Early Christian Thought:
Seeking the Face of God
Reviewed by Angela Russel Christman |
109 |
Wolfgang Klausnitzer
Der Primat des Bischofs von Rom:
Entwicklung, Dogma, Ökumenische Zukunft
Reviewed by Geoffrey Wainwright |
112 |
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Spring 2007
Volume XVI, Number 2
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COMMENTARY
TRIBUTE TO JAROSLAV PELIKAN
Robert L. Wilken |
123 |
A Book Symposium on Francis Watson’s
Paul and the Hermeneutics of Faith |
PAUL’S HERMENEUTICS AND THE QUESTION OF TRUTH
Richard B. Hays
126
RESPONSE TO RICHARD HAYS
Francis Watson134 ARTICLES
THE ANTI-SECULAR FRONT REVISITED:
Reflections on Catholics and Politics in Hitler’s Germany
Michael Hollerich
141
JOHN PAUL II’s IRONIC LEGACY IN POLITICAL THEOLOGY
Victor Lee Austin165 DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
JUSTIFICATION AND MERIT BEFORE THE PELAGIAN CONTROVERSY:
The Case of Ambrose of Milan
J. Warren Smith
195
REVIEW ESSAY
Paul J. Griffiths & Reinhard Hütter, editors
Reason and Reasons of Faith
Reviewed by John Betz
218
BRIEFLY NOTED
Roderic L. Mullen
The Expansion of Christianity:
A Gazeteer of Its First Three Centuries
Reviewed by Carl L. Beckwith
231
Joseph P. Wawrykow
The Westminster Handbook to Thomas Aquinas
Reviewed by Dustin Resch232
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Winter 2007
Volume XVI, Number 1
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DOCUMENTATION
WORLD METHODIST COUNCIL AND THE JOINT DECLARATION
ON THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION
Geoffrey Wainwright |
7 |
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COMMENTARY
A Book Symposium on Jaroslav Pelikan, Acts,
Brazos Theological Commentary on the BibleFROM APOSTOLIC CHURCH TO CHURCH CATHOLIC,
AND BACK AGAIN
John Behr |
14 |
THE ACTS AND CHRISTIAN CONFESSIONS:
Finding the Start of the Dogmatic Tradition
Brian E. Daley, S.J. |
18 |
WHAT IS A THEOLOGICAL COMMENTARY?
C. Kavin Rowe and Richard B. Hayes |
26 |
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ARTICLES
MARY IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
Gary A. Anderson |
33 |
JUSTIFICATION AS VERDICT AND DELIVERANCE:
A Biblical Perspective
Peter J. Leithart |
56 |
THE MELCHIZEDEK TRADITIONS IN THE LETTER TO THE HEBREWS:
Reading through the Eyes of an Inspired Jewish-Christian Author
Nathan Lefler |
73 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
LUTHER AND “THIS DAMNED, CONCEITED,
RASCALLY HEATHEN” ARISTOTLE:
An Encounter More Complicated Than Many Think
Jared Wicks, S.J. |
90 |
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REVIEWS
Mark S. Kinzer
Postmissionary Messianic Judaism:
Refining Christian Engagement with Jewish People
Reviewed by Kendall Soulen |
105 |
Jens Zimmerman
Recovering Theological Hermeneutics:
An Incarnational-Trinitarian Theory of Interpretation
Reviewed by Lois Malcolm |
107 |
David S. Katz
God’s Last Words:
Reading the English Bible from the Reformation to Fundamentalism
Reviewed by Telford Work |
110 |
Eugene H. Peterson
Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places:
A Conversation in Spiritual Theology
Reviewed by Jonathan R. Wilson |
114 |
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Volume XV (2006)
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Fall 2006
Volume XV, Number 4
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COMMENTARY
ELECTION, NOT SELECTION
R. Kendall Soulen |
379 |
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ARTICLES
GOD SPOKE:
On Divine Thought in Human Language
Edward Rommen |
387 |
“SPOILS FROM EGYPT” YESTERDAY AND TODAY
Thomas G. Guarino |
403 |
ON THE REJECTION OF BOUNDARIES:
Radical Orthodoxy’s Appropriation of St. Augustine
Hans Boersma |
418 |
HEGEL’S CONCEPTION OF GOD AND ITS APPLICATION
BY ISAAK DORNER TO THE PROBLEM OF DIVINE IMMUTABILITY
Piotr J. Malysz |
448 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
ON THE MISTAKE OF THINKING REASON’S PRODUCTS
TRANSPARENT TO ITS GAZE:
Denys Turner on Arguments for the Existence of God
Reviewed by Paul J. Griffiths |
472 |
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REVIEWS
Ola Tjørhom
Visible Church–Visible Unity: Ecumenical Ecclesiology
and “The Great Tradition of the Church”
Reviewed by Risto Saarinen |
483 |
Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W. Goheen
The Drama of Scripture:
Finding Our Place in the Biblical Story
Reviewed by Robert Sherman |
485 |
Peter Scott and William T. Cavanaugh, eds.
The Blackwell Companion to Political Theology
Reviewed by Graham McAleer |
489 |
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Summer 2006
Volume XV, Number 3
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COMMENTARY
A SYMPOSIUM ON POPE BENEDICT XVI’S ENCYCLICAL DEUS CARITAS EST
Deus Caritas Est: Defining the Christian Understanding of Love
Thomas Weinandy |
259 |
Reflections on Pope Benedict XVI’s First Encyclical, Deus Caritas Est
Geoffrey Wainwright |
263 |
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ARTICLES
KING DAVID AND THE PSALMS OF IMPRECATION
Gary A. Anderson |
267 |
FROM FAITH TO THE TEXT AND BACK AGAIN: MARTIN LUTHER ON THE TRINITY IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
Mickey L. Mattox |
281 |
EUCHARISTIC DOCTRINE OF THE 1979 BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
Ralph N. Mcmichael Jr. |
304 |
DECHRISTENDOMIZATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO SECULARIZATION: THEOLOGY, HISTORY, AND SOCIOLOGY IN CONVERSATION
Timothy Larsen |
320 |
THE PLURALITY OF THE ONE GOD AND THE PLURALITY OF THE GODS
Oswald Bayer |
338 |
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REVIEWS
John Behr
The Nicene Faith
Reviewed by D. H. Williams |
355 |
Marcia L. Colish
Ambrose’s Patriarchs:
Ethics for the Common Man
Reviewed by J. Warren Smith |
358 |
Michael Hanby
Augustine and Modernity
Reviewed by Jason Byassee |
362 |
Marguerite Shuster
The Fall and Sin:
What We Have Become as Sinners
Reviewed by Cyril O’Regan |
366 |
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Spring 2006
Volume XV, Number 2
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COMMENTARY
REVISITING ORTHODOXY AND NATIONALISM
Mihail Neamtu |
153 |
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ARTICLES
ECUMENICAL TASKS IN RELATIONSHIP TO THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Wolfhart Pannenberg |
161 |
“UNITATIS REDINTEGRATIO” IN A PROTESTANT PERSPECTIVE
Geoffrey Wainwright |
172 |
A QUESTION OF BALANCE
Unity and Diversity in the Life of the Church
Ola Tjørhom |
186 |
LANGUAGE SERVING UNITY?
Linguistic-Hermeneutical Considerations of a Basic Ecumenical Problem
Annemarie C. Mayer |
205 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
LINDBECK ABROAD
Andreas Eckerstorfer
Kirche in der postmodernen Welt:
Der Beitrag George Lindbecks zu einer neuen Verhältnisbestimmung
Marc Boss, Gilles Emery, and Pierre Gisel, eds.
Postlibéralisme?
La théologie de George Lindbeck et sa réception
Bruce D. Marshall |
222 |
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REVIEWS
Richard P. Bucher
The Ecumenical Luther:
The Development and Use of His Doctrinal Hermeneutic
Reviewed by Paul Hinlicky |
241 |
Richard A. Muller
After Calvin:
Studies in the Development of a Theological Tradition
Reviewed by Randall C. Zachman |
244 |
Charles H. H. Scobie
The Ways of Our God:
An Approach to Biblical Theology
Reviewed by Daniel J. Treier |
248 |
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Winter 2006
Volume XV, Number 1
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COMMENTARY
CATHOLIC AND EVANGELICAL THEOLOGY
Michael Root |
9 |
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ARTICLES
“ONE THING AND ANOTHER”
The Persons in God and the Person of Christ in Patristic Theology
Brian E. Daley |
17 |
THE VICE OF CURIOSITY
Paul J. Griffiths |
47 |
THE PAULINE LUTHER AND THE LAW
Lutheran Theology Reengages the Study of Paul
Risto Saarinen |
64 |
THE TRIUNE GOD AND THE PASSION OF CHRIST
Gabriel Fackre |
87 |
CONCEPTUS … DE SPIRITU SANCTO
Robert W. Jenson |
100 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
ORIGEN AND SPIRITUAL INTERPRETATION
R. R. Reno |
108 |
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REVIEWS
Lewis Ayres
Nicaea and Its Legacy:
An Approach to Fourth-Century Trinitarian Theology
Reviewed by John Behr |
127 |
John McGuckin
Saint Cyril of Alexandria and the Christological Controversy
Reviewed by Frederick C. Bauerschmidt |
131 |
Michael S. Sherwin, O.P.
By Knowledge & By Love:
Charity and Knowledge in the Moral Theology of St. Thomas Aquinas
Reviewed by Reinhard Hütter |
134 |
Ormond Rush
Still Interpreting Vatican II:
Some Hermeneutical Principles
Reviewed by Brother Jeffrey Gros |
138 |
Lamin Sanneh
Whose Religion Is Christianity?
The Gospel Beyond the West
Reviewed by Emmanuel Katongole |
140 |
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Volume XIV (2005)
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Fall 2005
Volume XIV, Number 4
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COMMENTARY
ALEXANDRIA OR ANTIOCH?
The Hermeneutical Choice Confronting the American Old-Line
Harry L. Chronis |
389 |
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ARTICLES
GREEK PATRISTIC FOUNDATIONS
OF TRINITARIAN ANTHROPOLOGY
Nonna Verna Harrison |
399 |
TWO-NATURED MAN
An Anthropology of Transfiguration
M.C. Steenberg |
413 |
DUNKING DOUGHNUTS?
Rethinking Free Church Baptismal Theology
Melanie Ross |
433 |
WHY LUTHER IS NOT QUITE PROTESTANT
The Logic of Faith in a Sacramental Promise
Phillip Cary |
447 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
GOD AND THE RELIGIONS
New Turns in the Debate
or
REVIVING DISPUTATION
Right and Wrong Ways to Think about Other Religions
George R. Sumner
The First and The Last:
The Claim of Jesus Christ and the Claims of Other Religious Traditions
Massimo Serretti, ed.
The Uniqueness and Universality of Jesus Christ
Reviewed by Gerald R. McDermott |
487 |
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REVIEWS
Colin E. Gunton
Father, Son & Holy Spirit:
Toward a Fully Trinitarian Theology
Reviewed by Paul D. Molnar |
494 |
Geffrey B. Kelly and F. Burton Nelson
The Cost of Moral Leadership:
The Spirituality of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Reviewed by J. Deotis Roberts |
497 |
Andrew Purves
Reconstructing Pastoral Theology:
A Christological Foundation
Reviewed by William C. Mills |
499 |
Nancy E. Snow, ed.
Stem Cell Research:
New Frontiers in Science and Ethics
Reviewed by Brian P. Madison |
500 |
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Summer 2005
Volume XIV, Number 3
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SYMPOSIUM
A TRIBUTE TO JOHN PAUL II:
MIXED MESSAGES
Margaret O’Gara |
261 |
A METHODIST TRIBUTE TO POPE JOHN PAUL II
Geoffrey Wainwright |
265 |
JOHN PAUL II: AN APPRECIATION
Timothy George |
267 |
REFLECTIONS ON THE LEGACY OF POPE JOHN PAUL II
David S. Yeago |
270 |
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COMMENTARY
THE POPE AS CHURCH CRITIC?
John Paul II’s Little Noticed Impulses toward Church Reform
Hermann Josef Pottmeyer |
276 |
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ARTICLES
BARTH, BARMEN AND AMERICAN CIVIL RELIGION
Craig M. Watts |
287 |
RE-READING THE JOHANNINE PROLOGUE
Austin G. Murphy, O.S.B. |
306 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS’ PNEUMATOLOGICAL CONCEPT
OF GRACE AND DISPOSITIONAL SOTERIOLOGY
Resources for an Evangelical Inclusivism
Steven M. Studebaker |
324 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
THESE THREE ABIDE
Augustine and the Eschatological Non-Obsolescence of Faith
Michael Hanby |
340 |
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REVIEW ESSAYS
D. G. Hart
Deconstructing Evangelicalism:
Conservative Protestantism in the Age of Billy Graham
Reviewed by Philip Harrold |
361 |
Alan G. Padgett
Science and the Study of God:
A Mutuality Model for Theology and Science
Reviewed by Larry S. Chapp |
364 |
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REVIEWS
William G. Rusch, Editor
Justification and the Future of the Ecumenical Movement:
The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification
Reviewed by David C. Ratke |
370 |
Donald G. Bloesch
The Last Things:
Resurrection, Judgment, Glory
Reviewed by Elmer M. Colyer |
372 |
Jeffrey Stout
Democracy and Tradition
Reviewed by David Cloutier |
374 |
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Spring 2005
Volume XIV, Number 2
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A SYMPOSIUM ON
“ECUMENISM ACCORDING TO THE
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN UNDERSTANDING”
A Statement of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church in Germany
SUMMARY AND CRITIQUE OF THE TEXT
Michael Root |
133 |
A DOCUMENT OF TENSIONS
Risto Saarinen |
137 |
THE METHODS AND GOALS OF ECUMENISM:
The German Lutheran Fiasco of 2004
Geoffrey Wainwright |
140 |
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ARTICLES
BIBLICAL INSPIRATION IN TRINITARIAN PERSPECTIVE
David P. Scaer |
143 |
CONTEMPLATING CHRIST THROUGH THE EYES OF MARY
The Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae and the New Mysteries of Light
Peter Casarella |
161 |
OLD COVENANT AND NEW IN
SACRAMENTAL THEOLOGY NEW AND OLD
Peter J. Leithart |
174 |
HAMANN’S LONDON WRITINGS
The Hermeneutics of Trinitarian Condescension
John R. Betz |
191 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
David Bentley Hart
The Beauty of the Infinite: The Aesthetics of Christian Truth
Reviewed by Robert W. Jenson |
235 |
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REVIEWS
Jeremy Morris and Nicholas Sagovsky, eds.
The Unity We Have and the Unity We Seek:
Ecumenical Prospects for the Third Millennium
Reviewed by Ola Tjørhom |
238 |
Jean-Pierre Torrell, O.P.
Saint Thomas Aquinas: Spiritual Master
Reviewed by John F. Boyle |
239 |
W. T. Dickens
Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Theological Aesthetics:
A Model for Post-Critical Hermeneutics
Reviewed by Edward T. Oakes, S.J. |
240 |
David Bird, O.S.B.
The Royal Road to Joy: The Beatitudes and the Eucharist
Reviewed by William C. Mills |
243 |
John E. Thiel
God, Evil, and Innocent Suffering: A Theological Reflection
Reviewed by James J. Buckley |
244 |
J. Joyce Schuld
Foucault and Augustine: Reconsidering Power and Love
Reviewed by Phillip Cary |
246 |
William T. Cavanaugh
Theopolitical Imagination: Discovering the Liturgy
as a Political Act in an Age of Global Consumerism
Reviewed by Michael Hanby |
248 |
Aurel Kolnai
Early Ethical Writings of Aurel Kolnai
Reviewed by G. J. McAleer |
249 |
J. Budziszewski
What We Can’t Not Know: A Guide
Reviewed by Paul J. Wojda |
251 |
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Winter 2005
Volume XIV, Number 1
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COMMENTARY
WHAT IT MEANS TO LIVE AS A LUTHERAN CHURCH
NEAR THE ORTHODOX
Eero Huovinen |
5 |
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ARTICLES
INTERPRETING THE NEW TESTAMENT
Robert Louis Wilken |
15 |
THE CANON IN RECENT BIBLICAL STUDIES
Reflections on an Era
Brevard S. Childs |
26 |
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS AS A MIRROR OF SIN(S)
Anglican Decline – Lutheran Eclipse
Reinhard Hütter |
46 |
MESSIANIC JEWS AND CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
Restoring an Historical Voice to the Contemporary Discussion
David J. Rudolph |
58 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
THE RULE OF FAITH IN AUGUSTINE
Bryan M. Litfin |
85 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Oswald Bayer
Living by Faith: Justification and Sanctification
Reviewed by John Betz |
102 |
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REVIEWS
Matthew Levering
Scripture and Metaphysics: Aquinas and the Renewal of Trinitarian Theology
Challenges in Contemporary Theology
Reviewed by Reinhard Hütter |
108 |
Elizabeth A. Johnson
Truly Our Sister: A Theology of Mary in the Communion of Saints
Reviewed by Teresa Berger |
110 |
Paul Louis Metzger
The Word of Christ and the World of Culture:
Sacred and Secular through the Theology of Karl Barth
Reviewed by David L. Stubb |
112 |
Todd B. Murken
Take and Eat, and Take the Consequences: How Receiving
the Lord’s Supper is an Action that Makes a Difference
Reviewed by Jeffrey M. McCurry |
114 |
Norman Wirzba
The Paradise of God: Renewing Religion in an Ecological Age
Reviewed by Stephen H. Webb |
115 |
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Volume XIII (2004)
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Fall 2004
Volume XIII, Number 4
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COMMENTARY
INVOCATION OF SAINTS:
A Theological Interpretation
James J. Buckley |
389 |
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ARTICLES
A SECOND THOUGHT ABOUT INSPIRATION
Robert W. Jenson |
393 |
THE ONE CHURCH IN THE POST-MODERN WORLD
Reflections on the Life and Thought of George Lindbeck
Bernhard A. Eckerstorfer, OSB |
399 |
THE POETICS OF PURGATORY
Redeeming the Middle Place
Michael G. L. Church |
424 |
THE PETRINE MINISTRY
Baptist Reflections
Nigel G. Wright |
451 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
JOHN CASSIAN AND THE DESERT FATHERS
Sources for Christian Spirituality?
Philip Turner |
466 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Paul J. Griffiths
Lying: An Augustinian Theology of Duplicity
Reviewed by Stanley Hauerwas and Charlie Collier |
487 |
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REVIEWS
Gary Anderson
The Genesis of Perfection:
Adam and Eve in Jewish and Christian Imagination
Reviewed by Christopher Seitz |
495 |
George Lindbeck
The Church in a Postliberal Age
Reviewed by Stephen Fowl |
497 |
Neil B. MacDonald
Karl Barth and the Strange New World Within the Bible:
Barth, Wittgenstein, and the Metadilemmas of the Enlightenment
Reviewed by Joseph Mangina |
499 |
John P. O’Callaghan
Thomist Realism and the Linguistic Turn:
Toward a More Perfect Form of Existence
Reviewed by Fergus Kerr |
501 |
Peter Scott
A Political Theology of Nature
Reviewed by Norman Wirzba |
503 |
Charles R. Pinches
Theology and Action: After Theory in Christian Ethics
Reviewed by Darlene Fozard Weaver |
505 |
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Summer 2004
Volume XIII, Number 3
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COMMENTARY
CATHOLIC FAITH OUTSIDE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
An Ecumenical Challenge
Ola Tjørhom |
261 |
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ARTICLES
VISION OF GOD, VISION OF UNITY:
The Legacy of Carl J. Peter and the Future of Ecumenism
Gösta Hallonsten |
275 |
BAPTISTS ON JUSTIFICATION:
Can We Join the “Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification”?
Tarmo Toom |
289 |
THE EUCHARIST AND ECUMENICAL INTER-COMMUNION:
Reflections on Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Frank C. Senn |
307 |
“WE’RE IN A MELL OF A HESS”:
Does the Episcopal Church Really Understand the Gospel?
Michael W. Petty |
323 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
A DEVELOPMENT IN ORIGEN’S VIEW OF THE NATURAL LAW
Brian Dunkle, S.J. |
337 |
|
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REVIEW ESSAY
Lesslie Newbigin
Signs amid the Rubble:
The Purposes of God in Human History
Reviewed by Telford Work |
352 |
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REVIEWS
E. Brooks Holifield
Theology in America: Christian Thought
from the Age of the Puritans to the Civil War
Reviewed by Gerald R. McDermott |
359 |
Kevin J. Vanhoozer
First Theology: God, Scripture and Hermeneutics
Reviewed by Peter J. Leithart |
362 |
Sarah Borden
Edith Stein
Reviewed by David Paul Deavel |
364 |
Hadley Arkes
Natural Rights and the Right to Choose
Reviewed by Graham McAleer |
366 |
D. Stephen Long
The Goodness of God:
Theology, The Church, and Social Order
Reviewed by F. Matthew Schobert, Jr. |
368 |
Graham Hughes
Worship as Meaning:
A Liturgical Theology for Late Modernity
Reviewed by L. Roger Owens |
370 |
John Henry Newman
Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations
Reviewed by David B. Hart |
372 |
Avery Dulles
John Henry Newman
Reviewed by Geoffrey Wainwright |
373 |
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Spring 2004
Volume XIII, Number 2
|
COMMENTARY
Dorothy Sayers and the Moral Function of Doctrine
J. Daryl Charles |
133 |
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ARTICLES
A PLAIN ACCOUNT OF CHRISTIAN SALVATION?
Balthasar on Sacrifice, Solidarity, and Substitution
Steffen Lösel |
141 |
CHURCH
Extra ecclesiam nullus
Dennis O’Brien |
172 |
JESUS’ FILIAL VISION OF THE FATHER
Thomas G. Weinandy, O.F.M. Cap. |
189 |
LITURGICAL ASCETICISM
Enlarging our Grammar of Liturgy
David W. Fagerberg |
202 |
HERESY THEN AND NOW
Reflection on a Treatise of Tertullian
Geoffrey Wainwright |
215 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Alister E. McGrath
A Scientific Theology, Volume 3: Theory
Reviewed by Elmer M. Colyer |
233 |
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REVIEWS
Sergius Bulgakov
The Friend of the Bridegroom:
On the Orthodox Veneration of the Forerunner
Reviewed by Anthony Baker |
241 |
Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor, C.S.Sp.
Moral Theology in an Age of Renewal:
A Study of the Catholic Tradition since Vatican II
Reviewed by David Cloutier |
243 |
Cyril O’Regan
Gnostic Return in Modernity
Gnostic Apocalypse: Jacob Boehme’s Haunted Narrative
Reviewed by Brian K. Sholl |
244 |
Betty Jane Bailey and J. Martin Bailey
Who are the Christians in the Middle East?
Reviewed by Lois Fara |
248 |
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Winter 2004
Volume XIII, Number 1
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COMMENTARY
An Assessment of “The Episcopal Ministry within the Apostolicity of the Church: A Lutheran Statement 2002”
Frank C. Senn |
5 |
A SYMPOSIUM
“THE JEWISH PEOPLE AND THEIR SACRED SCRIPTURES
IN THE CHRISTIAN BIBLE” FROM THE PONTIFICAL
BIBLICAL COMMISSION, 2001
“IN.” Some Incipient Reflections on The Jewish People
and Their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible
Reinhard Hütter |
13 |
THE PONTIFICAL BIBLICAL COMMISSION
AND AQUINAS’ EXEGESIS
Matthew Levering |
25 |
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ARTICLES
SOLA FIDE AND LUTHER’S “ANALYTIC” UNDERSTANDING OF JUSTIFICATION
A Fresh Look at Some Old Questions
David A. Brondos |
39 |
THE CHURCH IN THE GOSPEL
Catholics and Evangelicals in Conversation
J. Augustine DiNoia, O.P. |
58 |
CRUCIFIED IN THE FLESH
Christological Confession or Evasive Qualification?
David Maxwell |
70 |
EATING CHRIST
Recovering the Language of Real Identification
Alvin F. Kimel, Jr. |
82 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Gilles Emery, O.P.
Trinity in Aquinas
Reviewed by Keith E. Johnson |
101 |
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REVIEWS
Sergius Bulgakov
The Bride of the Lamb
Reviewed by Paul L. Gavrilyuk |
106 |
Paul Molnar
Divine Freedom and the Doctrine of the Immanent Trinity:
In Dialogue with Karl Barth and Contemporary Theology
Reviewed by Jonathan R. Wilson |
108 |
John Howard Yoder
Preface to Theology:
Christology and Theological Method
Reviewed by Michael Hanby |
109 |
Charles T. Mathewes
Evil and the Augustinian Tradition
Reviewed by Gerald W. Schlabach |
111 |
Daniel M. Bell, Jr.
Liberation Theology After the End of History:
The Refusal to Cease Suffering
Reviewed by Roberto S. Goizueta |
113 |
Russell Hittinger
The First Grace:
Rediscovering the Natural Law in a Post-Christian World
Reviewed by Graham McAleer |
115 |
Maxwell E. Johnson
The Virgin of Guadalupe:
Theological Reflections of an Anglo-Lutheran Liturgist
Reviewed by Jan Michael Joncas |
117 |
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Volume XII (2003)
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Fall 2003
Volume XII, Number 4
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COMMENTARY
THE DISINTEGRATION OF CATHOLICISM
INTO DIFFUSE INCLUSIVISM
Daniel H. Williams |
389 |
A SYMPOSIUM ON THE ENCYCLICAL LETTER
ECCLESIA DE EUCHARISTIA OF POPE JOHN PAUL II
Ecclesia de Eucharistia: A Roman Catholic Response
Susan K. Wood |
394 |
Ecclesia de Eucharistia: Some Orthodox Reflections
David Wagschal |
400 |
Augsburg and the Ecclesia de Eucharistia
George Lindbeck |
405 |
On the Ecclesia de Eucharistia: A Reformed Perspective
William Stacy Johnson |
414 |
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ARTICLES
THE SELF-GIVING GOD
The Trinity in Johannes von Hofmann’s Theology
Matthew L. Becker |
417 |
FETISHIZING FEUERBACH’S GOD
Contextual Theologies as the End of Modernity
D. Stephen Long |
447 |
JUSTIFICATION IN A BROADER HORIZON
Jared Wicks, S.J. |
473 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Alister E. McGrath
A Scientific Theology, Vol. 2, Reality
Reviewed by Elmer M. Colyer |
492 |
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REVIEWS
Craig Alan Satterlee
Ambrose of Milan’s Method of Mystagogical Preaching
Reviewed by Lois Farag |
498 |
Matthew Levering
Christ’s Fulfillment of Torah and Temple:
Salvation According to Thomas Aquinas
Reviewed by Holly Taylor Coolman |
500 |
Romanus Cessario, O.P.
Introduction to Moral Theology
Reviewed by Christopher Thompson |
501 |
Nicholas M. Healy
Church, World, and the Christian Life:
Practical-Prophetic Ecclesiology
Reviewed by William T. Cavanaugh |
502 |
R. R. Reno
In the Ruins of the Church:
Sustaining Faith in an Age of Diminished Christianity
Reviewed by L. Roger Owens |
504 |
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Summer 2003
Volume XII, Number 3
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ARTICLES
TOWARDS A POSTCRITICAL RECOVERY OF THE
NEW TESTAMENT FOUNDATIONS OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS
A Catholic, Evangelical and Thomistic Narrative
William F. Murphy, Jr. |
261 |
DIVINE DISPONIBILITÉ
The Hypostatic Ethos of the Holy Spirit
Khaled Anatolios |
287 |
THE SACRAMENTALITY OF THE CHURCH
An Evangelical Baptist Perspective
Timothy George |
309 |
THE BRIGHT MORNING OF THE SOUL
John of the Cross on Theosis
David Bentley Hart |
324 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Olivier Clément
You Are Peter:
An Orthodox Reflection on the Exercise of Papal Primacy
Reviewed by Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. |
345 |
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REVIEWS
Telford Work
Living and Active:
Scripture in the Economy of Salvation
Reviewed by James D. Byassee |
359 |
Donald G. Bloesch
The Church:
Sacraments, Worship, Ministry, Mission
Reviewed by Elmer M. Colyer |
361 |
Daphne Hampson
Christian Contradictions:
The Structures of Lutheran and Catholic Thought
Reviewed by Jonathan Malesic |
362 |
Michael S. Horton
Covenant and Eschatology:
The Divine Drama
Reviewed by Peter J. Leithart |
364 |
Scott R. Murray
Law, Life, and the Living God:
The Third Use of the Law in Modern American Lutheranism
Reviewed by Carl L. Beckwith |
366 |
Barbara Brown Zikmund, ed.
The Living Theological Heritage of the United Church of Christ
Reviewed by Gabriel Fackre |
368 |
Sarah Coakley
Powers and Submissions:
Spirituality, Philosophy, and Gender
Reviewed by Beth Felker Jones |
372 |
Marc Gopin
Holy War, Holy Peace:
How Religion Can Bring Peace to the Middle East
Reviewed by Carol Schersten LaHurd |
374 |
Charles Taylor
Varieties of Religion Today:
William James Revisited
Reviewed by Philip Harrold |
375 |
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Spring 2003
Volume XII, Number 2
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ARTICLES
HUMAN ACTION AND THE MEANING OF MORALITY
A Critique of Jean Porter on Action and Aquinas
Charles R. Pinches |
133 |
A RESPONSE TO CHARLES PINCHES
Jean Porter |
159 |
DIONYSIUS AREOPAGITA:
A Christian Mysticism?
Alexander Golitzin |
161 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
UNCOVERING THE DYNAMIC LEX ORANDI — LEX CREDENDI
IN THE BAPTISMAL THEOLOGY OF IRENAEUS
Jeremy Driscoll, O.S.B. |
213 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Alister E. McGrath
A Scientific Theology, Volume 1: Nature
Reviewed by Elmer M. Colyer |
226 |
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REVIEWS
Michael Plekon
Living Icons:
Persons of Faith in the Eastern Church
Reviewed by John Chryssavgis |
232 |
Joseph L. Mangina
Karl Barth on the Christian Life:
The Practical Knowledge of God
Reviewed by David L. Stubbs |
234 |
John Capreolus
On the Virtues
Reviewed by John F. Boyle |
235 |
Richard Viladesau
Theology and the Arts:
Encountering God through Music, Art and Rhetoric
Reviewed by Jan Michael Joncas |
237 |
Kidwell, Clara Sue, Homer Noley and George E. “Tink” Tinker
A Native American Theology
Reviewed by Christine Helmer |
240 |
Brad J. Kallenberg
Ethics as Grammar:
Changing the Postmodern Subject
Reviewed by Charles Pinches |
242 |
Miroslav Volf and Dorothy Bass, eds.
Practicing Theology:
Beliefs and Practices in Christian Life
L. Gregory Jones and Stephanie Paulsell
The Scope of our Art:
The Vocation of the Theological Teacher
Reviewed by Stephen H. Webb |
244 |
Justus George Lawler
Popes and Politics:
Reform, Resentment, and the Holocaust
Reviewed by Michael Hollerich |
246 |
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Winter 2003
Volume XII, Number 1
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COMMENTARY
ROWAN WILLIAMS: THE NEW ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY
A SYMPOSIUM |
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Archbishop Rowan Williams
Oliver O’Donovan |
5 |
The Archbishop and His Times
A Comment on Rowan Williams and His Circumstances
Philip Turner |
9 |
Canterbury and Unity
Christopher Seitz |
11 |
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ARTICLES
THEOLOGY IN THE RUINS OF THE CHURCH
R. R. Reno |
15 |
REJOICE, HEAVENLY POWERS!
The Renewal of Liturgical Doxology
M. Francis Mannion |
37 |
DISPENSATIONS OF GRACE
Newman on the Sacramental Mediation of Salvation
Geoffrey Wainwright |
61 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
JOHN CASSIAN ON FAITH AND ACTION
Implications for Protestant-Catholic Dialogue
Fred Guyette |
89 |
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REVIEW ESSAYS
Alan E. Lewis
Between Cross and Resurrection:
A Theology of Holy Saturday
Reviewed by Edward T. Oakes, S. J. |
99 |
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REVIEWS
Kathryn Tanner
Jesus, Humanity and the Trinity:
A Brief Systematic Theology
Reviewed by Gary Dorrien |
106 |
Thomas G. Weinandy, O.F.M., Cap.
Does God Suffer?
Reviewed by Joseph M. Hallman |
108 |
Frits de Lange
Waiting for the Word:
Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Speaking about God
Reviewed by Richard H. Bliese |
110 |
John Webster, ed.
The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth
Reviewed by Paul D. Molnar |
112 |
Maxwell E. Johnson
The Rites of Christian Initiation:
Their Evolution and Interpretation
Reviewed by Fr. Jan Michael Joncas |
113 |
R. Scott Appleby
The Ambivalence of the Sacred:
Religion, Violence, and Reconciliation
Reviewed by William T. Cavanaugh |
116 |
Garrett Green
Theology, Hermeneutics, and Imagination:
The Crisis of Interpretation at the End of Modernity
Reviewed by Jim Fodor |
118 |
Stephen C. Barton
Life Together:
Family, Sexuality and Community in the New Testament and Today
Reviewed by Brent Water |
120 |
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Volume XI (2002)
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Fall 2002
Volume XI, Number 4
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COMMENTARY
THEOLOGY AT THE EUCHARISTIC TABLE
Master Themes in the Theological Tradition
Jeremy Driscoll, O.S.B. |
389 |
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ARTICLES
CAN THE GOSPELS TEACH US
HOW TO READ THE OLD TESTAMENT?
Richard B. Hays |
402 |
THE EXCEPTION TO THE RULE
A Protestant Thinks about Contraception
Helmut David Baer |
419 |
DOING THEOLOGY TODAY
An Orthodox and Evangelical Dialogue on Theological Method
Stanley Samuel Harakas |
435 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
SUFFERING IMPASSIBLY
Christ’s Passion in Cyril of Alexandria’s Soteriology
J. Warren Smith |
463 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Rausch, Thomas P., ed.
Catholics and Evangelicals: Do They Share a Common Future?
Williams, D. H.
Retrieving the Tradition and Renewing Evangelicalism:
A Primer for Suspicious Protestants
Reviewed by Hans Boersma |
484 |
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REVIEWS
Leander Keck
Who is Jesus? History in Perfect Tense
Reviewed by John Martens |
488 |
Valerie Koperski
What are They Saying about Paul and the Law?
J. G. Dunn, ed.
Paul and the Mosaic Law
Frank Thielman
The Law and the New Testament: The Question of Continuity
Reviewed by Holly Taylor Coolman |
490 |
Larry W. Hurtado
At the Origins of Christian Worship:
The Context and Character of Earliest Christian Devotion
Reviewed by Jan Michael Joncas |
492 |
John Williamson Nevin
The Mystical Presence:
A Vindication of the Reformed or Calvinistic Doctrine of the Holy Eucharist
Reviewed by Gabriel Fackre |
494 |
Gary Dorrien
The Making of American Liberal Theology:
Imagining Progressive Religion 1805-1900
Reviewed by Roger E. Olson |
496 |
Philip W. Butin
The Trinity
Reviewed by Matthew Levering |
497 |
Jonathan R. Wilson
God So Loved the World: A Christology for Disciples
Reviewed by Barry Harvey |
498 |
Audrey Chapman
Unprecedented Choices:
Religious Ethics at the Frontiers of Genetic Science
Scott B. Rae and Paul M. Cox
Bioethics: A Christian Approach in a Pluralistic Age
Reviewed by M. Therese Lysaught |
500 |
Stephen H. Webb
Good Eating
Reviewed by Steven Bouma-Prediger |
502 |
Brian S. Hook, R.R. Reno
Heroism and the Christian Life: Reclaiming Excellence
Reviewed by Joseph E. Capizzi |
504 |
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Summer 2002
Volume XI, Number 3
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COMMENTARY
SAME CHURCH — NEW ORDER
A Report on Church-State Relations in Norway
and Its Ecclesiological Implications
Ola Tjørhom |
261 |
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ARTICLES
ISRAEL AND THE EUCHARIST
A Scotist Perspective
Robert Trent Pomplun |
272 |
BIBLICAL PRESSURE AND
TRINITARIAN HERMENEUTICS
C. Kavin Rowe |
295 |
JUST WAR, PENANCE AND THE CHURCH
Darrell Cole |
313 |
THE BIBLE AND THE TRINITY
Robert W. Jenson |
329 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
THE INCOMPREHENSIBILITY OF GOD
AND THE ORIGIN OF THE THOMISTIC CONCEPT
OF THE SUPERNATURAL
Phillip Cary |
340 |
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REVIEW ESSAYS
Robert E. Webber
Ancient-Future Faith:
Rethinking Evangelicalism for a Postmodern World
John G. Stackhouse, Jr., ed.
Evangelical Futures:
A Conversation on Theological Method
Stanley J. Grenz
Renewing the Center:
Evangelical Theology in a Post-Theological Era
Stanley J. Grenz and John R. Franke
Beyond Foundationalism:
Shaping Theology in a Postmodern Context
Reviewed by Peter J. Leithart |
356 |
Daniel Boyarin
Dying for God:
Martyrdom and the Making of Christianity and Judaism
Reviewed by Scott Bader-Saye |
362 |
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REVIEWS
Rowan Williams
On Christian Theology
Reviewed by Robert W. Jenson |
367 |
Stephen R. Holmes
God of Grace and God of Glory:
An Account of the Theology of Jonathan Edwards
Reviewed by Gerald R. McDermott |
369 |
Gary Dorrien
The Remaking of Evangelical Theology
Reviewed by Ashley Woodiwiss |
371 |
John Bolt
A Free Church, A Holy Nation:
Abraham Kuyper’s American Public Theology
Reviewed by Robert Benne |
373 |
John Polkinghorne, ed.
The Work of Love: Creation as Kenosis
Reviewed by Clark Pinnock |
374 |
Michael Ruse
Can a Darwinian Be a Christian?
The Relationship Between Science and Religion
Reviewed by Terence Nichols |
376 |
Robert A. J. Gagnon
The Bible and Homosexual Practice:
Texts and Hermeneutics
Reviewed by Gabriel Fackre |
377 |
Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini
On the Body:
A Contemporary Theology of the Human Person
Reviewed by Christopher J. Thompson |
379 |
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Spring 2002
Volume XI, Number 2
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COMMENTARY
PASSIONATELY SEEKING THE TRUTH:
Unpunctual Protestant Reflections on Fides et Ratio
J. Daryl Charles |
133 |
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ARTICLES
ONE MEDIATOR … THE MAN JESUS CHRIST
Reconciliation, Mediation and Life in Community
Colin Gunton |
146 |
SANCTORUM COMMUNIO
For Evangelicals and Catholics Together
Robert Louis Wilken |
159 |
HOW DO WE CONTINUE?
The Ecumenical Commitments and Possibilities
of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification
Eero Huovinen |
167 |
NO SHADOW OF TURNING:
On Divine Impassibility
David Bentley Hart |
184 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
REDEMPTIVE HOSPITALITY IN IRENAEUS:
A Model for Ecumenicity in a Violent World
Hans Boersma |
207 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Bengt Sundkler and Christopher Steed
New Eggs in Old Nests:
A History of the Church in Africa
Reviewed by Lamin Sanneh |
227 |
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REVIEWS
Brevard S. Childs
Isaiah: A Commentary
Reviewed by Claire R. Mathews McGinnis |
235 |
Gavin D’Costa
The Meeting of Religions and the Trinity
Reviewed by S. Mark Heim |
237 |
David Coffey
Deus Trinitas: The Doctrine of the Triune God
Reviewed by Matthew Levering |
238 |
Donald G. Bloesch
The Holy Spirit: Works and Gifts
Reviewed by Elmer M. Colyer |
240 |
Richard A. Muller
The Unaccommodated Calvin:
Studies in the Foundation of a Theological Tradition
Reviewed by Randall C. Zachman |
241 |
Joseph Varacalli
Bright Promise, Failed Community:
Catholics and the American Public Order
Brian Stiltner
Religion and the Common Good:
Catholic Contributions to Building Community in a Liberal Society
Reviewed by Bernard V. Brady |
244 |
John Koenig
The Feast of the World’s Redemption:
Eucharistic Origins and Christian Mission
Reviewed by Maxwell E. Johnson |
245 |
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SHORTER NOTICE
David Penchansky
What Rough Beast?
Images of God in the Hebrew Bible
Reviewed by Gary A. Anderson |
248 |
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Winter 2002
Volume XI, Number 1
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OPINION
A SYMPOSIUM ON DABRU EMET
A JEWISH STATEMENT ON CHRISTIANS AND CHRISTIANITY |
5 |
| Wolfhart Pannenberg |
8 |
| David Bentley Hart |
10 |
| David C. Burrell, C.S.C. |
14 |
| Barry Cytron |
15 |
COMMUNION, ECCLESIOLOGY, MANDATUM
AND PRUDENTIAL JUDGEMENTS
Dennis M. Doyle |
20 |
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PREACHING IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EUCHARIST
A Patristic Perspective
Jeremy Driscoll, O.S.B. |
24 |
ALL FOR JESUS
The Cause, Character and Role of Discipleship Suffering in Q
L. Ann Jervis |
41 |
TRANSUBSTANTIATION AND EUCHARISTIC PRESENCE
Terence Nichols |
57 |
RELIGION AND SECULARITY IN A CULTURE OF ABSTRACTION
On the Integrity of Space, Time, Matter and Motion
David L Schindler |
76 |
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REVIEW ESSAYS
Bruce Marshall
Trinity and Truth
Reviewed by James J. Buckley |
95 |
Anna Wierzbicka
What Did Jesus Mean? Explaining the Sermon on the Mount
and the Parables in Simple and Universal Human Concepts
Reviewed by Edward T. Oakes |
99 |
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REVIEWS
Reinhard Hütter
Suffering Divine Things: Theology as Church Practice
Reviewed by Gary Dorrien |
103 |
George A. F. Knight
Christ the Center
Richard Bauckham
God Crucified: Monotheism and Christology in the New Testament
Reviewed by Jonathan R. Wilson |
105 |
Michael Jinkins
The Church Faces Death: Ecclesiology in a Post-Modern Context
Reviewed by Ephraim Radner |
108 |
N. T. Wright
Jesus and the Victory of God: Rediscovering Who Jesus Is and Was
Casey Newman, ed.
Jesus and the Restoration of Israel:
A Critical Assessment of N. T. Wright’s Jesus and the Victory of God
Reviewed by Stephen Fowl |
109 |
John Bowlin
Contingency and Fortune in Aquinas’ Ethics
Reviewed by David Cloutier |
111 |
Geoffrey Gneuhs, ed.
The Legacy of Pope John Paul II: His Contribution to Catholic Thought
Charles Curran and Richard McCormick, S.J., eds.
John Paul II and Moral Theology
Reviewed by Paul Wojda |
113 |
Phillip Cary
Augustine’s Invention of the Inner Self:
The Legacy of a Christian Platonist
Reviewed by Paul R. Kolbet |
115 |
Michael Phayer
The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930-1965
Reviewed by John Jay Hughes |
117 |
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SHORTER NOTICE
Paul C. McGlasson
Canon and Proclamation: Sermons for Our Times
Reviewed by Wes Avram |
120 |
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Volume X (2001)
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Fall 2001
Volume X, Number 4
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OPINION
HOLY SCRIPTURE AND THE CHURCH
Ola Tjørhom |
389 |
CATHOLIC-ORTHODOX RELATIONS IN UKRAINE
Michael J. Hollerich |
395 |
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ARTICLES
JUST WAR
Reflections from the Lutheran Tradition in a Time of Crisis
David S. Yeago |
401 |
GOD AND WILLIAM JAMES
Stanley Hauerwas |
428 |
WHAT IS SO GREAT ABOUT FREEDOM?
Reinhard Hütter |
449 |
WITH ANGELS AND ARCHANGELS
Robert Louis Wilken |
459 |
THE APOSTOLICITY OF FREE CHURCHES
Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen |
475 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Martin B. Copenhaver, Anthony B. Robinson and William H. Willimon
Good News In Exile: Three Pastors Offer a Hopeful Vision for the Church
Marva J. Dawn
A Royal “Waste” of Time:
The Splendor of Worshiping God and Being Church for the World
Craig Van Gelder, ed.
Confident Witness-Changing World:
Rediscovering the Gospel in North America
Jonathan R. Wilson
Living Faithfully in a Fragmented World:
Lessons for the Church from MacIntyre’s After Virtue
Reviewed by Barry Harvey |
487 |
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REVIEWS
Gerhard Lohfink
Does God Need the Church?: Toward a Theology of the People of God
Reviewed by William T. Cavanaugh |
491 |
George Hunsinger
Disruptive Grace:
Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth
Reviewed by Lois Malcolm |
493 |
David F. Ford
Self and Salvation: Being Transformed
Reviewed by Timothy F. Sedgwick |
494 |
Peter Ochs
Peirce, Pragmatism, and the Logic of Scripture
Reviewed by Jim Fodor |
496 |
Emmanuel Katongole
Beyond Universal Reason:
The Relation between Religion and Ethics in the Work of Stanley Hauerwas
Reviewed by D. Stephen Long |
498 |
David Fergusson
Community, Liberalism and Christian Ethics
Reviewed by Bernard V. Brady |
499 |
Charles Curran, Richard McCormick, eds.
The Historical Development of Fundamental Moral Theology in the United States
Reviewed by Christopher Steck |
501 |
Stephen B. Clark
Catholics and the Eucharist: A Scriptural Introduction
Reviewed by Daniel Keating |
503 |
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SHORTER NOTICES
Gilbert C. Meilaender, ed.
Working: Its Meaning and Its Limits
Reviewed by Robert G. Kennedy |
505 |
Ronald P. Byars
Christian Worship: Glorifying and Enjoying God
Reviewed by Peter J. Leithart |
506 |
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Summer 2001
Volume X, Number 3
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ARTICLES
AND IN ONE LORD JESUS CHRIST … BEGOTTEN NOT MADE
Colin Gunton |
261 |
FORGIVENESS OF PAST SINS: JOHN WESLEY ON JUSTIFICATION
A Case Study Approach
Ted M. Dorman |
275 |
SANCTA SARA, MATER ECCLESIAE
Martin Luther’s Catholic Exegesis of Genesis 18:1–15
Mickey L. Mattox |
295 |
ORTHODOX ECCLESIOLOGY FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM
Peter Anthony Baktis |
321 |
THE AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE IN SACRAMENTAL THEOLOGY
Some Methodological Observations
J. A. DiNoia, O.P. and Bernard Mulcahy, O.P. |
329 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
ST. MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR ON PRIESTHOOD, HIERARCHY, AND ROME
Adam G. Cooper |
346 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Gerald R. McDermott
Jonathan Edwards Confronts the Gods:
Christian Theology, Enlightenment Religion, and Non-Christian Faiths
Reviewed by Paul R. Hinlicky |
368 |
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REVIEWS
Victor Paul Furnish
The Theology of the First Letter to the Corinthians
Reviewed by Leander E. Keck |
373 |
Francis Watson
Agape, Eros, Gender:
Towards a Pauline Sexual Ethic
Reviewed by Victor Paul Furnish |
374 |
Eugene F. Rogers, Jr.
Sexuality and the Christian Body:
Their Way into the Triune God
Reviewed by Edward T. Oakes, S.J. |
376 |
Holmes Rolston III
Genes, Genesis, and God:
Values and Their Origins in Natural and Human History
Reviewed by Stephen J. Pope |
377 |
Garth L. Hallett
Priorities and Christian Ethics
Reviewed by Tobias Winright |
379 |
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Spring 2001
Volume X, Number 2
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TRIBUTE
AVERY CARDINAL DULLES
Robert W. Jenson |
133 |
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ARTICLES
STAKING ALL ON FAITH’S OBJECT:
The Art of Christian Assurance According to Martin Luther and Karl Barth
Richard H. Olmsted |
135 |
THE IMMEDIATELY TRIUNE GOD:
A Patristic Response to Schleiermacher
Khaled Anatolios |
159 |
“SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION” IN THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS
Robert W. Bertram |
179 |
REVISITING THE “FILIOQUE”:
Part Two: Contemporary Catholic Approaches
Brian E. Daley, S.J. |
195 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
INTERPRETING JOB ALLEGORICALLY:
The Moralia of Gregory the Great
Robert Louis Wilken |
213 |
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REVIEW ESSAY
Paul Avis, ed.
Divine Revelation
Gabriel Fackre
The Doctrine of Revelation: A Narrative Interpretation
Timothy Gorringe
Discerning Spirit: A Theology of Revelation
Thomas G. Guarino
Revelation and Truth: Unity and Plurality in Contemporary Theology
David Weiss Halivni
Revelation Restored: Divine Writ and Critical Responses
John F. Haught
Mystery and Promise: A Theology of Revelation
Christoph Schwöbel
God, Action, and Revelation
Kern Trembath
Divine Revelation: Our Moral Relation With God
Dan O. Via, Jr.
The Revelation of God and/as Human Reception in the New Testament
Keith Ward
Religion and Revelation: A Theology of Revelation in the World’s Religions
Reviewed by David S. Cunningham |
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227 REVIEWS
Walter Brueggemann
The Covenanted Self: Explorations in Law and Covenant
Reviewed by Ellen F. Davis234Craig L. Blomberg
Neither Poverty nor Riches: A Biblical Theology of Material Possessions
Reviewed by Luke Timothy Johnson235Colin Gunton
The Triune Creator: A Historical and Systematic Study
Reviewed by Philip W. Butin237Kathryn Greene-McCreight
Feminist Reconstructions of Christian Doctrine:
Narrative Analysis and Appraisal
Reviewed by Teresa Berger239Timothy Sedgwick
The Christian Moral Life: Practices of Piety
Reviewed by William C. McDonough240Stanley Hauerwas, Chris K. Huebner,
Harry J. Huebner, and Mark Thiessen Nation, eds.
The Wisdom of the Cross: Essays in Honor of John Howard Yoder
Reviewed by Philip D. Kenneson242Aidan Nichols, O.P.
Christendom Awake: On Reenergizing the Church in Culture
Reviewed by Don J. Briel243Mary Todd
Authority Vested, A Story of Identity and
Change in the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
Reviewed by Barry A. Long245 SHORTER NOTICES
William H. Willimon and Richard Lischer, eds.
Concise Encyclopedia of Preaching
Reviewed by David Schnasa Jacobsen247
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Winter 2001
Volume X, Number 1
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OPINION
A SYMPOSIUM ON THE DECLARATION DOMINUS IESUS
Dominus Iesus, A Catholic Response
Avery Dulles, S.J. |
5 |
Dominus Iesus, A Lutheran Response
Eugene Brand |
7 |
Dominus Iesus, An Episcopalian Response
Ephraim Radner |
9 |
Dominus Iesus, A Methodist Response
Geoffrey Wainwright |
11 |
Dominus Iesus, A Reformed Response
Gabriel Fackre |
13 |
Dominus Iesus, An Evangelical Response
Timothy George |
15 |
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ARTICLES
BIBLICAL ORIGINS AND THE PROBLEM OF THE FALL
Gary A. Anderson |
17 |
REVISITING THE “FILIOQUE”:
ROOTS AND BRANCHES OF AN OLD DEBATE Part One
Brian E. Daley, S. J. |
31 |
A SHARED DILEMMA
Catholics and Lutherans on the Authority and Interpretation of Scripture
Carl E. Braaten |
63 |
THE DARKNESS BEFORE THE DAWN?
Robert Benne |
76 |
|
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
SACRA DOCTRINA AND THE AUTHORITY OF ITS SACRA SCRIPTURA
According to St. Thomas Aquinas
R. Francis Martin |
84 |
|
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REVIEWS
Stephen E. Fowl
Engaging Scripture: A Model for Theological Interpretation
K. E. Greene–McCreight
Ad Litteram: How Augustine, Calvin, and Barth
Read the “Plain Sense” of Genesis 1–3
Kevin J. Vanhoozer
Is There a Meaning in This Text?
The Bible, the Reader, and the Morality of Literary Knowledge
Reviewed by C. Clifton Black |
103 |
Fredrick C. Holmgren
The Old Testament & the Significance of Jesus:
Embracing Change — Maintaining Christian Identity
Reviewed by Claire Mathews McGinnis |
107 |
Scott Bader-Saye
Church and Israel after Christendom: The Politics of Election
Reviewed by Katherine Sonderegger |
108 |
Susan K. Wood
Spiritual Exegesis and the Church in the Theology of Henri de Lubac
Reviewed by Marcellino d’Ambrosio |
110 |
Cynthia S. W. Crysdale
Embracing Travail: Retrieving the Cross Today
Darby Kathleen Ray
Deceiving the Devil: Atonement, Abuse, and Ransom
Reviewed by Susan Windley-Daoust |
112 |
Carl E. Braaten and Robert W. Jenson, eds.
Marks of the Body of Christ
Reviewed by J. Daryl Charles |
114 |
J. Wentzel van Huyssteen
The Shaping of Rationality:
Toward Interdisciplinarity in Theology and Science
Reviewed by Christopher L. Minor |
116 |
Joel James Shuman
The Body of Compassion:
Ethics, Medicine, and the Church, Radical Traditions
Reviewed by Paul J. Wojda |
118 |
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Table of Contents
Volume IX (2000)
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Fall 2000
Volume IX, Number 4
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ARTICLES
THE JUSTICE OF HELL AND THE DISPLAY
OF GOD’S GLORY IN THE THOUGHT
OF JONATHAN EDWARDS
Stephen R. Holmes |
389
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IS THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION POSSIBLE?
Douglas Farrow |
404
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THE CHRISTIAN YEAR AND
THE TYPOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
IN JOHN KEBLE’S PAROCHIAL SERMONS
Maria Poggi Johnson |
414
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OLD TESTAMENT TYPES OF THE CROSS
The Tree of Life
John Keble |
429
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SOUTHERN BAPTIST AND
ROMAN CATHOLIC SOTERIOLOGIES
A Comparative Study
Stephen J. Duffy |
434
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THE JUBILEE INDULGENCE AND
THE JOINT DECLARATION ON
THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION
Michael Root |
460
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
THE ENTITLED POOR
Human Rights Language in the Cappadocians
Susan R. Holman |
476
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REVIEW ESSAY
Ephraim Radner
The End of the Church:
A Pneumatology of Christian Division in the West
Reviewed by Joseph L. Mangina |
490
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REVIEWS
Paul J. Griffiths
Religious Reading:
The Place of Reading in the Practice of Religion
Reviewed by David B. Burrell |
497
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John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock, and Graham Ward, eds.
Radical Orthodoxy: A New Theology
Reviewed by David Cloutier |
499
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Carl E. Braaten
Mother Church:
Ecclesiology and Ecumenism
Reviewed by Nicholas M. Healy |
501
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John Breck
The Sacred Gift of Life:
Orthodox Christianity and Bioethics
Reviewed by Joel James Shuman |
503
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John Webster
Barth’s Moral Theology:
Human Action in Barth’s Thought
Reviewed by David M. McCarthy |
504
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SHORTER NOTICES
Richard John Neuhaus
Appointment in Rome
Reviewed by Robert Barron |
506
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Francis Watson
Text and Truth: Redefining Biblical Theology
Reviewed by A. K. M. Adam |
507
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Stephen C. Barton, ed.
Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?
Wisdom in the Bible, the Church and the Contemporary World
Reviewed by Romanus Cessario |
508
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Summer 2000
Volume IX, Number 3
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ARTICLES
WILHELM LÖHE AND THE CATHOLICITY OF THE CHURCH
David C. Ratke |
261
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THE CHURCH AS THE PLACE OF SALVATION
On the Interrelation between Justification and Ecclesiology
Ola Tjørhom |
285
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THE EUCHARISTIC IDIOM OF THE GOSPEL
Barry Harvey |
297
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MODERNITY AND THE “MERELY SOCIAL”:
Toward A Socio-Theological Account of Baptismal Regeneration
Peter J. Leithart |
319
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ECCLESIA SANCTA, ECCLESIA PECCATRIX
The Holiness of the Church in Martin Luther’s Theology
David S. Yeago |
331
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
ORIGEN AND THE CRISIS OF THE
OLD TESTAMENT IN THE EARLY CHURCH
Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J. |
355
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REVIEW ESSAY
Catherine Pickstock
After Writing:
On the Liturgical Consummation of Philosophy
Reviewed by David B. Hart |
367
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REVIEWS
Ronald F. Thiemann, William C. Placher, eds.
Why are We Here?
Everyday Questions and the Christian Life
Reviewed by Paul Giurlanda |
373
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David S. Dockery, ed.
New Dimensions in Evangelical Thought:
Essays in Honor of Millard J. Erickson
Reviewed by Gary Dorrien |
374
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Rodney Clapp, ed.
The Consuming Passion:
Christianity & The Consumer Culture
Reviewed by Michael L. Budde |
376
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Edward J. Larson, Darrel W. Amundsen
A Different Death:
Euthanasia and the Christian Tradition
Reviewed by M. Therese Lysaught |
378
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Bernhard Lang
Sacred Games:
A History of Christian Worship
Reviewed by Jan Michael Joncas |
379
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Spring 2000
Volume IX, Number 2
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OPINION
A SYMPOSIUM ON “A CALL TO EVANGELICAL UNITY”:
THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST:
An Evangelical Celebration
(Reprinted from Christianity Today) |
133
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RESPONSE TO “A CALL TO EVANGELICAL UNITY”
Paul R. Hinlicky |
140
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GOD SET FORTH IN THE INFALLIBLE SCRIPTURES
David Scott |
142
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A ROMAN CATHOLIC RESPONSE TO
“A CALL TO EVANGELICAL UNITY”
Susan K. Wood |
144
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RESPONSE TO “A CALL TO EVANGELICAL UNITY”
William C. Placher |
146
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“UNITY IS GIVEN, WE MUST ATTAIN”
An Eastern Orthodox Response to “A Call to Evangelical Unity”
Michael Plekon |
148
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ARTICLES
ECCLESIAL APOSTOLICITY CONFESSED IN THE CREED
Jared Wicks S. J. |
150
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ON CHRISTIAN UNITY:
The Way from Below
John Howard Yoder |
165
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AN EVANGELICAL REFLECTION
ON SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION
Timothy George |
184
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JONATHAN EDWARDS AND THE
SALVATION OF NON-CHRISTIANS
Gerald R. McDermott |
208
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
METHODIUS OF OLYMPUS AND THE PLAN OF SALVATION
Lloyd G. Patterson |
228
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REVIEW ESSAY
David W. Fagerberg
The Size of Chesterton’s Catholicism
Reviewed by Ralph C. Wood |
236
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REVIEWS
Carl E. Braaten and Robert W. Jenson, eds.
Union with Christ:
The New Finnish Interpretation of Luther
Reviewed by Ted M. Dorman |
241
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Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt
Julian of Norwich and the Mystical Body of Christ
Reviewed by Catherine Pickstock |
243
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Thomas C. Oden and Christopher A. Hall, eds.
Mark, Ancient Christian Commentary
on Scripture, New Testament, Volume 2
Gerald Bray, ed.
Romans, Ancient Christian Commentary
on Scripture, New Testament, Volume 6
Reviewed by Richard A. Layton |
244
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Reinhard Hütter and Theodore Dieter, eds.
Ecumenical Ventures in Ethics:
Protestants Engage Pope John Paul II’s Moral Encyclicals
Reviewed by D. Stephen Long |
246
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James Tunstead Burtchaell
The Dying of the Light: the Disengagement of
Colleges and Universities from their Christian Churches
Reviewed by Leigh D. Jordahl |
248
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Michael Root and Risto Saarinen, eds.
Baptism and the Unity of the Church
Reviewed by Ruth A. Meyers |
250
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Winter 2000
Volume IX, Number 1
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OPINION
AUGSBURG, 1999: BY GRACE ALONE
Some Reflections by a Participant
Karl P. Donfried |
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ARTICLES
THE STATE AND FUTURE OF THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT
William G. Rusch |
8 |
NEWS FROM THE GRAVEYARD
Ronald F. Marshall |
19 |
TOWARD A CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY OF ISRAEL
Robert W. Jenson |
43 |
TOWARD A THEOLOGY OF ORDINARY LIFE
M. F. Sparrow |
57 |
LOSING A FRIEND
Ellen F. Davis |
73 |
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DOCTORES ECCLESIAE
THE WORD OF GOD IN THE SECOND CENTURY
John Behr |
85 |
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REVIEWS
Wolfhart Pannenberg
Systematic Theology, Volume 3
Reviewed by Ralph Del Colle |
108 |
William T. Cavanaugh
Torture and Eucharist:
Theology, Politics, and the Body of Christ
Reviewed by Roberto S. Goizueta |
110 |
J. S. Cutsinger, ed.
Reclaiming the Great Tradition:
Evangelical, Catholics, and Orthodox in Dialogue
Reviewed by J. Daryl Charles |
111 |
Miroslav Volf
After Our Likeness:
The Church as the Image of the Trinity
Reviewed by Stephen H. Webb |
112 |
Christopher Seitz
Word Without End:
The Old Testament as Abiding Theological Witness
Reviewed by Corrine L. Patton |
114 |
D. C. Parker
The Living Text of the Gospels
Reviewed by Dwight N. Peterson |
115 |
Craig S. Farmer
The Gospel of John in the Sixteenth Century:
The Johannine Exegesis of Wolfgang Musculus
Reviewed by John L. Farthing |
117 |
Jonathan R. Wilson
Gospel Virtues:
Practicing Faith, Hope and Love in Uncertain Times
Reviewed by Charles Pinches |
118 |
Michael Budde
The (Magic) Kingdom of God:
Christianity and Global Culture Industries
Reviewed by Philip D. Kenneson |
119 |
Geoffrey Wainwright
Worship with One Accord:
Where Liturgy and Ecumenism Embrace
Reviewed by Dirk J. Smit |
121 |
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