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This long-standing series provides the guild of religion scholars a venue for publishing aimed primarily at colleagues. It includes scholarly monographs, revised dissertations, Festschriften, conference papers, and translations of ancient and medieval documents. Works cover the sub-disciplines of biblical studies, history of Christianity, history of religion, theology, and ethics. Festschriften for Karl Barth, Donald W. Dayton, James Luther Mays, Margaret R. Miles, and Walter Wink are among the seventy-five volumes that have been published. Contributors include: C. K. Barrett, Francois Bovon, Paul S. Chung, Marie-Helene Davies, Frederick Herzog, Ben F. Meyer, Pamela Ann Moeller, Rudolf Pesch, D. Z. Phillips, Rudolf Schnackenburgm Eduard Schweizer, John Vissers
Description:ContentsAnnouncement of the 2014 SymposiumAbbreviationsIntroductionKlyne SnodgrassVisions of Horror, Visions of Hope: An Orientation for Urban Ministry from the Book of AmosM. Daniel Carroll R.Response to CarrollNathan BillsEarly Christian Communities in the Greco-Roman City: Perspectives on Urban Ministry from the New TestamentPaul TrebilcoResponse to TrebilcoStephen ChesterThe Necessity of Lament for Ministry in the Urban ContextSoong-Chan RahResponse to RahJessica RiveraGood Citizenship: A Study of Philippians 1:27 and Its Implications for Contemporary Urban MinistryDennis R. EdwardsResponse to EdwardsKurt N. FredricksonLove Yourself: Urban Ministry and the Challenge of Self-LoveChanequa Walker-BarnesProphet, Pagan, Prayer: Urban Theology of Reversal in the Story of JonahDavid LeongResponse to LeongDaniel White HodgeThe Ministerial Significance of Early Syriac TheologyVince L. BantuResponse to BantuArmida Belmonte Stephens""No Shortcut to the Promised Land"": The Fosdick Brothers and MuscularChristianityAmy Laura HallResponse to HallReggie WilliamsThe Lord of the RingsIsaias MercadoAnnotated Bibliography on Urban MinistryPresenters and RespondentsEx Auditu - Volumes Available
Description:VirtueVolume 3, Number 1, January 2014Edited by David Cloutier and William C. Mattison IIIMoral Reason, Person and Virtue: The Aristotelian-Thomistic Perspective in the Face of Current Challenges from NeurobiologyMartin RhonheimerThe Desire for Happiness and the Virtues of the WillJean PorterElevating and Healing: Reflections on Summa Theologiae I-II q. 109, a. 2John R. BowlinThe Case for an Exemplarist Approach to Virtue in Catholic Moral TheologyPatrick M. ClarkAfter White Supremacy? The Viability of Virtue Ethics for Racial JusticeMaureen H. O''ConnellEnds and VirtuesAngela KnobelVirtue, Action, and the Human SpeciesCharles R. PinchesProgress in the Good: A Defense of the Thomistic Unity ThesisAndrew KimTeresa of Avila''s Liberative HumilityLisa FullamFaith, Love, and Stoic Assent: Reconsidering Virtue in the Reformed TraditionElizabeth Agnew CochranReview Essay: The Resurgence of Virtue in Recent Moral TheologyDavid Cloutier and William C. Mattison III
The McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry is an electronic and print journal that seeks to provide pastors, educators, and interested lay persons with the fruits of theological, biblical, and professional studies in an accessible form. Published by McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, it continues the heritage of scholarly inquiry and theological dialogue represented by the College's previous print publications: the Theological Bulletin, Theodolite, and the McMaster Journal of Theology.
About the Contributor(s):Charles J. Conniry, Jr. is Vice President and Dean of George Fox Evangelical Seminary. He is the author of Soaring in the Spirit (2007). Laura K. Simmons is Professor of Christian Ministries at GFES. She is the author of Creed without Chaos: Exploring Theology in the Writings of Dorothy L. Sayers (2005).
Description:C. S. Lewis--On the Christ of a Religious Economy. II. Knowing Salvation, opens with a discussion of the Anscombe-Lewis debate (the theological issues relating to revelation and reason, Christ the Logos). This leads into Lewis on the Church (the body of Christ) and his understanding of religion: how is salvation enacted through the churches, how do we know we are saved? This concludes with, for Lewis, the question of sufferance and atonement, substitution and election, deliverance and redemption: heaven, hell, resurrection, and eternity--Christ''s work of salvation on the cross. What did Lewis say of humanity in relation to God, now Immanuel, God with us, incarnate, crucified, resurrected, and ascended for humanity? What of Lewis''s own death, and that of his wife? What does this tell us about the triune God of Love, who is Love? This volume forms the second part of the third book in a series of studies on the theology of C. S. Lewis titled C. S. Lewis: Revelation and the Christ. The books are written for academics and students, but also, crucially, for those people, ordinary Christians, without a theology degree who enjoy and gain sustenance from reading Lewis''s work. www.cslewisandthechrist.net
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