Summer 2004 • Volume 86 • Number 3

CONTENTS
Editor’s NotesCharles Hefling399
Articles
The Changeless, the Changeable, and the Changing: Thoughts on the Future of Anglicanism(s)Grant LeMarquand401
Theological Breadth, Interconnection, Tradition, and Gender: Hildegard,
Hadewijch, and Julian Today
F. Gerald Downing423
Flowers, Pictures, and Crosses:
Criticisms of Priscilla Lydia Sellon’s
Care of Young Girls
Rene Kollar451
In Praise of Open Communion:
A Rejoinder to James Farwell 
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Featured in the following Conversation: 
The Open Table
Kathryn Tanner473
Poetry
Te Lucis AnteLindon Stall487
This, Too, Is HolyNancy G. Westerfield488
St. John’s BistroTravis Du Priest489
WaitingJohn Forbis490
Review Article
Farrer in the Pulpit:
A Systematic Introduction to His Sermons
Robert B. Slocum493
Book Reviews
Prudence Allen, R.S.M., The Concept of Woman. Vol. 2: The Early Humanist Reformation, 1250-1500Patricia Z. Beckman505
Stephen M. Barr, Modern Physics
and Ancient Faith
Robert J. Schneider506
Justin Clegg, The Medieval Church in ManuscriptsElise A. Feyerherm507
Pamela Cranston, The Madonna MurdersPeter C. Erb510
Jonathan Edwards (Sang Hyun Lee, ed.), The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Writings on Trinity, Grace, and FaithIain S. Maclean511
C. Brad Faught, The Oxford Movement: A Thematic History of the Tractarians
and Their Times
Mary Eleanor Hill514
Mordechai Feingold (ed.), Jesuit Science and the Republic of LettersEdward M. Hogan515
Vartan Gregorian, Islam: A Mosaic,
Not a Monolith
Ibrahim Kalin518
Jack Hanford, Bioethics from a Faith Perspective: Ethics in Health Care for the Twenty-First CenturyDavid A. Ames519
Veli-Matti Karkkainen, Christology:
A Global Introduction

and
Marilyn McCord Adams, What Sort of Human Nature? Medieval Philosophy and the Systematics of Christology
Charles Hefling522
D. Stephen Long, Divine Economy:
Theology and the Market
Jean Bethke Elshtain525
Bruce Mansfield, Erasmus in the Twentieth Century: Interpretations c 1920-2000Robert D. Sider526
Alister E. McGrath, A Scientific Theology.
Vol. 1: Nature
Gregory A. Snyder529
Donn F. Morgan, The Making of Sages: Biblical Wisdom and Contemporary CultureWalter Deller532
James A. Nestingen, Martin Luther: A LifeGordon A. Jensen534
John Richard Orens, Stewart Headlam’s Radical Anglicanism: The Mass, the Masses, and the Music HallBenjamin J. King536
William Sachs and Thomas Holland, Restoring the Ties that Bind: The Grassroots Transformation of the Episcopal ChurchJames B. Lemler539
Loraine MacKenzie Shepherd, Feminist Theologies for a Postmodern Church: Diversity, Community, and ScriptureMichael Bourgeois540
Val Webb, Florence Nightingale: The Making
of a Radical Theologian
Mary Eleanor Hill543
Thomas G. Weinandy and Daniel A. Keating (eds.), The Theology of St. Cyril of Alexandria: A Critical AppreciationPeter Widdicombe544
William Westfall, The Founding Moment: Church, Society, and the Construction of Trinity CollegeAlan L. Hayes545
Gregory Wolfe, Intruding upon the Timeless: Meditations on Art, Faith, and MysteryKristin Gilbert548
Anastasios Yannoulatos (Paul Gottfried, trans.), Facing the World: Orthodox Christian Essays on Global ConcernsWilliam C. Mills549
Gleanings
Readings at the Intersection of Culture and Faith: Intuition, Immunology, and the Free MarketCatherine M. Wallace551