| CONTENTS | ||
| Editor’s Notes | Charles Hefling | 1 |
| Articles | ||
| Address The Common Good and the Invisible Hand: Faith-Based Economy | Frederick Borsch | 5 |
| Address We Too Have Common Sense: The Waterloo Declaration and Full Communion in Canada | Richard Geoffrey Leggett | 23 |
| What is “the Good” of Business? Insights from the Work of Bernard Lonergan | Kenneth R. Melchin | 43 |
| Renewing the Anglican Moral Vision: What Called to Common Mission Offers Anglican Moral Theology | William J. Danaher, Jr. | 63 |
| John Donne and the Art of Adaptation | Anne Faulkner Cothran | 89 |
| Poetry | ||
| Shaker Chair | Pamela Lee Cranston | 117 |
| Prayers of the People | Rebecca Ragland | 118 |
| Euphoric in Essex | Gail White | 120 |
| Lightfall in the West End | Steve Myers | 121 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Charles F. Andrews, Mahatma Gandhi: His Life and Ideas | Adela T. Torchia | 123 |
| Mark Atherton (ed.), Celts and Christians: New Approaches to the Religious Traditions of Britain and Ireland | Arthur G. Holder | 124 |
| Reid Barbour, John Selden: Measures of the Holy Commonwealth in Seventeenth-Century England | P. G. Stanwood | 127 |
| Oswald Bayer, Living by Faith: Justification and Sanctification | Gordon A. Jensen | 128 |
| Guy Bedouelle, The History of the Church and Fredrick W. Norris, Christianity: A Short Global History | Charles R. Henery | 131 |
| David S. Cunningham, Reading Is Believing: The Christian Faith through Literature and Film | P. G. Stanwood | 135 |
| Andrew Davey, Urban Christianity and Global Order: Theological Resources for an Urban Future | Sean J. LaBat | 136 |
| Daniel Deme, The Christology of Anselm of Canterbury | Charles Hefling | 139 |
| Robert A. Herrera, Silent Music: The Life, Work, and Thought of St. John of the Cross | Richard P. Hardy | 141 |
| Ward A. Knights, Jr., Pastoral Counseling: A Gestalt Approach | Jody H. Clarke | 142 |
| Kenneth Leech, Through Our Long Exile: Contextual Theology and the Urban Experience | Mark D. Chapman | 145 |
| Amy-Jill Levine (ed. with Marianne Blickenstaff), A Feminist Companion to John | L. William Countryman | 146 |
| Paul V. Marshall, One, Catholic, and Apostolic: Samuel Seabury and the Early Episcopal Church | Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook | 149 |
| William J. McGill, Poets’ Meeting: George Herbert, R. S. Thomas, and the Argument with God | Eileen M. Conway | 151 |
| Aaron Milavec, The Didache: Faith, Hope, and Life of the Earliest Christian Communities, 50-70 C.E. | Tim Vivian | 154 |
| Georgina Morley, John Macquarrie’s Natural Theology: The Grace of Being | Ivan Timonin | 157 |
| Carol A. Newsom, The Book of Job: A Contest of Moral Imaginations | Michael H. Floyd | 158 |
| Christopher Partridge (ed.), Dictionary of Contemporary Religion in the Western World | Joseph Molleur | 161 |
| Graham Redding, Prayer and the Priesthood of Christ in the Reformed Tradition | R. Ward Holder | 162 |
| Charles Reed (ed.), Development Matters: Christian Perspectives on Globalization | Iain Luke | 165 |
| Gerard S. Sloyan, Preaching from the Lectionary: An Exegetical Commentary | Katherine C. Calore | 166 |
| Kevin J. Vanhoozer, The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology | Ivan Timonin | 168 |
| John Webster, Holy Scripture: A Dogmatic Sketch | Christopher C. Brittain | 170 |
| Ellen Wilbur (ed.), The Consolations of God: Great Sermons of Phillips Brooks | Mitties M. DeChamplain | 173 |
| Gleanings | ||
| Readings at the Intersection of Culture and Faith: Women, Midlife, and Leadership | Catherine M. Wallace | 177 |