Editor’s Notes
Ethics and Morality in Different Registers
Jennifer Hughes and Robert MacSwain
Address
Mysticism and Materiality: Reading Julian of Norwich (circa 1342-1416) and Annie Dillard (1945-)
Caroline W. Bynum
Comment
Our Bounden Duty: Worship, Justice, and the Moral Life in Anglican Theology
Stewart Clem
Articles
Divine Love and C.S. Lewis: A Correction
Paul K. Moser
Growing in Love, Growing Through Friendship
Nathaniel Aram Warne Adishian
Hefling Essay Prize Winner
Divine Commands and Moral Imperatives: A Proposal in Metaethical Theology
Carter Johnson
Practicing Theology
“Let me make one final plea, Mr. President”: Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde and the Power of Place in Pastoral Prophetic Preaching Rebecca L Bridges
Breathing: A Metaphor for Taking in the Holy Spirit as God’s Breath Beth Ritter-Conn
Round Table on Munther Isaac, Christ in the Rubble
Response to Munther Isaac, Christ in the Rubble: Faith, the Bible, and the Genocide in Gaza Leyla King
Response to Munther Isaac, Christ in the Rubble: Faith, The Bible, and the Genocide in Gaza
Madeline Gold
Peter H. Sedgwick, The Development of Anglican Moral Theology, 1680–1950
Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski
When Testimony Becomes Theology: Reading Christ in the Rubble
Maayan Karen Raveh
Response to Munther Isaac, Christ in the Rubble: Faith, the Bible and the Genocide in Gaza Yazid Said
Author Response to Round Table on Christ in the Rubble: Faith, the Bible, and the Genocide in Gaza (Eerdmans, 2025) Munther Isaac
Round Table on Samuel Wells’s Constructing an Incarnational Theology
Christ’s Atoning Work: Incarnation, the Cross and Being With: a Soteriological Reflection on Samuel Wells’s Constructing an Incarnational Theology Edwin Chr. Van Driel
Being With: A Roundtable Symposium for Samuel Wells’s Constructing an Incarnational Theology Benjamin D Wayman
Testing the Grammar of “Being With”: Classical Christology and the Challenges of Samuel Wells’s Incarnational Proposal Brian Lugioyo
Difficulties of Atonement and Difficulties of Reality Jonathan Tran
Otherwise: A Response to Samuel Wells’s Constructing an Incarnational Theology Kirsten L Guidero
Finding What’s Fundamental: A Response to Samuel Wells Ben Quash
Response to Engagements Samuel Wells
Book Reviews
Lisa D. Powell, The Disabled God Revisited: Trinity, Christology, and Liberation Lindsay Roman
Matthew Eaton, Incarnate Earth: Deep Incarnation and the Face of Christ Joseph Walker-Lenow
Ki Joo Choi, Art and Moral Change: A Reexamination Wayne Chen
Marc D. Smith, Vestry Reflections: Cultivating Spiritual Growth in Church Leaders Julia M. Gatta