Volume 48:2 November 2016
Contents
Editorial Anne Elvey |
114 |
Grounded in the Sacred Libby Byrne |
116 |
Reading Scripture with Moltmann: The Cry of Dereliction and the Trinity Cameron Coombe |
130 |
The Trinity as Model: Tanner and LaCugna on the Trinity and the Shaping of Human Community Margaret Campbell |
146 |
Staring Down the Violence: Surveillance in Genesis Carolyn Alsen |
161 |
Anti-Judaism in the Fourth Gospel: Are We Asking the Right Questions? Les Ball |
178 |
Paul’s Use of εἴτε … εἴτε Constructions and the Proclamation of the Gospel (Phil 1:18a) Mark Keown |
195 |
The “Miasma of Myth”: John Henry Newman, the Oxford Movement, and the Hagiography of a Romantic Hero Robert M. Andrews |
209 |
Book Reviews | 223 |
Books Received | 253 |
Books Reviewed
Greg Goswell, Christ College, Australian College of Theology. Job, Lindsay Wilson (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2015). ISBN: 987-0-8028-2708-1.
Michael O’Neil, Vose Seminary, Australian College of Theology. How to Think Theologically, Howard W. Stone & James O. Duke (Second Edition; Minneapolis: Fortress, 2006). ISBN: 978-0800699321.
Fergus King, Trinity College, University of Divinity. Love in the Gospel of John: An Exegetical, Theological and Literary Study, Francis J. Moloney (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2013). ISBN: 978-0801049286
Anita Munro, University of Queensland. Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference: A Contribution to Feminist Systematic Theology, Janice McRandal (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2015). ISBN: 978-1451484472.
Cullan Joyce, Catholic Theological College, University of Divinity. See into the Life of Things: The Contemplation of Nature in Maximus the Confessor and his Predecessors, Joshua Lollar (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2013). ISBN: 978-2503548937
Fergus King, Trinity College, University of Divinity. But These are Written: Essays on Johannine Literature in Honor of Professor Benny C. Aker, Craig. S. Keener, Jeremy S. Crenshaw and Jordan Daniel May (Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2014), ISBN: 978-1610972055.
Merryl Blair, Stirling Theological College, University of Divinity. The Love of David and Jonathan: Ideology, Text, Reception, James E. Harding (Sheffield: Equinox, 2013). ISBN: 9781138661141.
Jason Goroncy, Whitely College, University of Divinity. Toward a Pentecostal Theology of the Lord’s Supper: Foretasting the Kingdom, Chris E. W. Green (Cleveland: CPT Press, 2012). ISBN: 9781935931300.
John G. Flett, Pilgrim College, University of Divinity. John Howard Yoder – radikaler Pazifismus im Gespräch, Hans-Jürgen Goertz (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013). ISBN: 3525570325.
Fergus King, Trinity College, University of Divinity. Seeing Blood and Water: A Narrative-Critical Study of John 19:34, Sebastian A. Carnazzo, (Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2012). ISBN: 978-1610979412.
John C. McDowell, Research Office, University of Divinity. Cross Theology: The Classical Theologia Crucis and Karl Barth’s Modern Theology of the Cross, Rosalene Bradbury (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2011). ISBN: 9781608994793.
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