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Editor's Notes
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Charles Hefling |
597 |
Articles |
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In Memoriam James E. Griffiss
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J. Robert Wright |
601 |
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Homily Delivered at the Funeral of the Rev. James E. Griffiss
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James B. Lemler |
605 |
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The Evangelicity of the Episcopate
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Joseph H. Britton |
609 |
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Newman and Maurice on the Via Media of the Anglican Church: Contrasts and Affinities
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Jeremy N. Morris |
623 |
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The Enthralling Power: History and Heresy in John Henry Newman
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Thomas C. Ferguson |
641 |
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The Sermon as Biblical Commentary: The Case of Newman's Parochial and Plain Sermons and Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians
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Edward J. Enright |
663 |
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More than a Biblical Critic: Alfred Loisy's Modernism in Light of His Autobiographies
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Harvey Hill |
689 |
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How Semitic Was John? Rethinking the Hellenistic Background to John 1:1
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David Reed |
709 |
Poetry |
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The Angelus In Memory of James E. Griffiss
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David Middleton |
727 |
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Mother Julian, from Her Cell at Norwich
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Joel Allegretti |
728 |
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The Giddings
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Catharine Savage Brosman |
729 |
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No Room at the Inn
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Vern Caswell |
731 |
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Salvation's Scar
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Bryan Halferty |
732 |
Review Article |
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Rediscovering Thomas Aquinas in the Twenty-First Century
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Wanda Zemler-Cizewski |
735 |
Book Reviews |
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John Behr, The Way to Nicaea
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Christopher A. Beeley |
741 |
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C. Clifton Black, Mark: Images of an Apostolic Interpreter
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Deirdre Good |
742 |
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Raymond Chapman (comp.), Godly and Righteous, Peevish and Perverse: Clergy and Religious in Literature and Letters: An Anthology
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P. G. Stanwood |
743 |
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Susan Doran and Christopher Durston, Princes, Pastors, and People: The Church and Religion in England, 1500-1700
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David Curry |
745 |
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Gary Dorrien, The Making of American Liberal Theology: Imagining Progressive Religion
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Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr. |
748 |
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Musa W. Dube and Jeffrey L. Staley (eds.), John and Postcolonialism: Travel, Space, and Power
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John Y. H. Yieh |
749 |
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Robert T. Fortna and Tom Thatcher (eds.), Jesus in Johannine Tradition
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Deirdre Good |
751 |
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Michael J. Gorman, Cruciformity: Paul's Narrative Spirituality of the Cross
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L. Ann Jervis |
752 |
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Richard L. Greaves, Glimpses of Glory: John Bunyan and English Dissent
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Alan L. Hayes |
753 |
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Mary Ellen Henley and W. Speed Hill (eds.), Wrestling with God: Literature and Theology in the English Renaissance
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Lee W. Gibbs |
755 |
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William Lee Holladay, Unbound by Time: Isaiah Still Speaks
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Randall Heskett |
757 |
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Amanda Millay Hughes, Lost and Found: Adolescence, Parenting, and the Formation of Faith
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Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook |
759 |
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Bernhard Lang, The Hebrew God: Portrait of an Ancient Deity
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Stephen L. Cook |
761 |
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Cameron A. MacKenzie, The Battle for the Bible in England, 1557-1582
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Richard M. Edwards |
763 |
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Gordon Mursell, English Spirituality: From Earliest Times to 1700
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Elise A. Feyerherm |
764 |
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John Henry Newman (Francis McGrath, ed.), The Church of the Fathers
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Mary Eleanor Hill |
766 |
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Gerald O'Collins, Incarnation
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Flora A. Keshgegian |
766 |
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David L. Petersen, The Prophetic Literature: An Introduction
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Donn F. Morgan |
767 |
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Primate's Theological Commission, Anglican Church of Canada, Turning to God: Anglicans Talk about Sin, Grace, and the Christian Life
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Michelle Staples |
771 |
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Richard H. Schmidt, Glorious Companions: Five Centuries of Anglican Spirituality
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J. Robert Wright |
773 |
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A. Wayne Schwab, When the Members are the Missionaries: An Extraordinary Calling for Ordinary People
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Beth Marie Murphy |
774 |
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Hans Schwarz, Creation
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Robert J. Schneider |
775 |
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James K. A. Smith, The Fall of Interpretation: Philosophical Foundations for a Creational Hermeneutic
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A. K. M. Adam |
778 |
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Bryan D. Spinks, Sacraments, Ceremonies, and the Stuart Divines: Sacramental Theology and Liturgy in England and Scotland, 1603-1662
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David Neelands |
779 |
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Brian C. Taylor, Becoming Christ: Transformation through Contemplation
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Tim Vivian |
781 |
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Ola Tjorhom (ed.), Apostolicity and Unity: Essays on the Porvoo Common Statement
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Iain Luke |
782 |
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Frank M. Turner, John Henry Newman: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion
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Mary Eleanor Hill |
783 |