Volume 46:1 May 2014
Contents
Editorial Anne Elvey |
1 |
Everyday Life, People of Faith, and Lessons for Those Who Seek to Lead Them Nancy T Ammerman |
3 |
Did Jesus Mean to Found a Church? Justin Taylor, s.m. |
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“Hush before Him All the Earth”: An Ecological Reading of Habakkuk via Biblical Performance Criticism Jeanette Mathews |
29 |
The End of Mark’s Gospel and the Markan Community: A Fresh Look in an Old Place Bradly S. Billings |
42 |
The Roman Cuirass Breastplate Statue and Paul’s Use of Armour Language in Romans 13:12 and 1 Thessalonians 5:8 David Janssen |
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Migration as Locus Theologicus Gemma Tulud Cruz |
87 |
The Place of Displacement: A Theological Locus William O’Neill, S.J. |
101 |
Migration Bodies: A Musing around Gemma Tulud Cruz’s “Migration as Locus Theologicus” Jione Havea |
105 |
Book Reviews | 109 |
Books Received | 135 |
Books Reviewed
Michael O’Neil, Vose Seminary, Australian College of Theology. Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics: An Introduction and Reader, R. Michael Allen (London: T & T Clark, 2012), 256 pp. ISBN: 9780567152190.
Sarah Hart, University of Divinity. By the Irrigation Canals of Babylon: Approaches to the Study of the Exile, John J. Ahn and Jill Middlemas (eds) (Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies, 526; New York: T & T Clark, 2012), 208pp. ISBN 978-0567528940.
Paul Dominiak, University of Durham. Union with Christ: Reframing Theology and Ministry for the Church, J. Todd Billings (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2011), xi + 180 pp. ISBN: 9780801039348
D. Keith Campbell, Shanghai Normal University. The Historical Jesus: A Guide for the Perplexed, Helen K. Bond (New York: T & T Clark, 2012), 200pp. ISBN 9780567033171
Fergus J. King, University of Newcastle. Church History: Five Approaches to a Global Discipline, Dyron B. Daughrity (New York: Peter Lang, 2012), xiv + 289 pp. ISBN: 9781433116957
Michael Foley, Broken Bay Institute, University of Newcastle. Dreaming a New Earth: Raimon Pannikar and Indigenous Spiritualities, Gerard Hall and Joan Hendricks (eds) (Preston, VIC: Mosaic Press, 2012), 285pp. ISBN: 9781743241448.
Scott Kirkland, University of Newcastle. God’s Being in Reconciliation: The Theological Basis of the Unity and Diversity of the Atonement in the Theology of Karl Barth, Adam J. Johnson (Edinburgh: T & T Clark: 2010), 240 pp. ISBN: 9780567638335.
Ashley John Moyse, Vancouver School of Theology. The Peril and Promise of Medical Technology, D. Gareth Jones (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2013), 280pp. ISBN: 9783034307758.
Fergus J. King, University of Newcastle. Five Uneasy Pieces: Essays on Scripture and Sexuality, Nigel Wright, Michael Kirby and Bill Countryman (Adelaide: ATF Theology, 2011), 100pp. ISBN: 9781921817243.
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