CONTENTS | ||
Editor’s Notes | Charles Hefling | 541 |
Introduction, The Windsor Report: Communion, Structure, and Covenant | Ellen K. Wondra | 543 |
Articles | ||
A Note on the Role of North America in the Evolution of Anglicanism | Paul V. Marshall | 549 |
After Dromantine | George R. Sumner | 559 |
Authority, Unity, and Mission in the Windsor Report | Ian T. Douglas | 567 |
Thoughts on the Windsor Report: What Went Wrong? | Paul F. M. Zahl | 575 |
The Spiritual Context of the Windsor Report | Steven Charleston | 583 |
“But It Shall Not Be So Among You”: Some Reflections Towards the Reception of the Windsor Report within ECUSA | A. Katherine Grieb | 591 |
Covenant, Contract, and Communion: Reflections on a Post-Windsor Anglicanism | Harold T. Lewis | 601 |
Freedom and Covenant: The Miltonian Analogy Transfigured | Ephraim Radner | 609 |
Restoring the Bonds of Affection | R. William Carroll | 619 |
The Windsor Report: Two Observations on Its Ecumenical Content | J. Robert Wright | 629 |
The Windsor Report and Ecumenical Dialogue | Kevin Flynn | 637 |
The Unopened Gift | Jeffrey Steenson | 645 |
An Opportunity for Grace in the Anglican Communion | William O. Gregg | 653 |
Poetry | ||
Shakespeare After London | Stella Nesanovich | 663 |
Brass Rubbing, Poets’ Corner | Marjorie Maddox | 664 |
Walking on Water | Travis Du Priest | 665 |
Young Sherpherdess / Captivity of the Jews in Babylon | David Middleton | 667 |
Book Reviews | ||
Robert Barron, Bridging the Great Divide: Musings of a Post-Liberal, Post-Conservative Evangelical Catholic | Martin Cain | 669 |
Doris L. Bergen (ed.), The Sword of the Lord: Military Chaplains from the First to the Twenty-First Century | Christopher C. Brittain | 670 |
Thomas F. Best and Dagmar Heller (eds.), Worship Today: Understanding, Practice, Ecumenical Implications | Richard Geoffrey Leggett | 673 |
Philippe Borgeaud, Mother of the Gods: From Cybele to the Virgin Mary | Joseph Molleur | 676 |
Sergius Bulgakov, The Comforter | Myroslav Tataryn | 677 |
Jane Cartwright (ed.), Celtic Hagiography and Saints’ Cults | Judith L. Bishop | 680 |
L. William Countryman, Interpreting the Truth: Changing the Paradigm of Biblical Studies | Michael H. Floyd | 683 |
Oliver Davies, The Creativity of God: World, Eucharist, Reason | James Farwell | 686 |
Martin Doblmeier (documentary filmmaker), Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Pacifist, Nazi Resister | Cameron Harder | 687 |
Christopher H. Evans, The Kindgom Is Always but Coming: A Life of Walter Rauschenbusch | Don Schweitzer | 690 |
William A. Fagaly, Tools of Her Ministry: The Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan | Bruce Russell | 691 |
David F. Ford and Graham Stanton (eds.), Reading Texts, Seeking Wisdom: Scripture and Theology | Walter Deller | 694 |
Eric Ives, The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn: “The Most Happy” | Vaughan S. Roberts SCP | 697 |
David Jasper, A Short Introduction to Hermeneutics | A. K. M. Adam | 698 |
Peter Iver Kaufman, Thinking of the Laity in Late Tudor England | John K. Stafford | 701 |
Armand Larive, After Sunday: A Theology of Work | Fredrica Harris Thompsett | 703 |
Andrew D. Lester, The Angry Christian: A Theology for Care and Counseling | Jody H. Clarke | 706 |
German Martinez, Signs of Freedom: Theology of the Christian Sacraments | John Koenig | 707 |
Richard J. Mouw and Mark A. Noll (eds.), Wonderful Words of Life: Hymns in American Protestant History and Theology | Carol Doran | 710 |
Oliver O’Donovan and Joan Lockwood O’Donovan, Bonds of Imperfection: Christian Politics, Past and Present | Christopher C. Brittain | 712 |
William Schweiker and Charles Mathewes (eds.), Having: Property and Possession in Religious and Social Life | Iain Luke | 714 |
Bernd Wannnenwetsch, Political Worship: Ethics for Christian Citizens | Wendy Dackson | 716 |
Ben Witherington III with Darlene Hyatt, Paul’s Letter to the Romans: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary | Cynthia Briggs Kittredge | 719 |
Edwin M. Yamauchi, Africa and the Bible | Grant LeMarquand | 722 |
Karen-Marie Yust, Attentive to God: Spirituality in the Church Committee | G. P. Mellick Belshaw | 724 |