Spring 2004 Volume 86 • Number 2

CONTENTS
Editor’s NotesCharles Hefling211
Articles
Baptism, Eucharist, and the Hospitality of Jesus: On the Practice of “Open Communion”James Farwell215
Loving the Creation, Loving the Creator:
Dorothy L. Sayers’s Theology of Work
William H. Harrison239
What is the Unchanging Principle? A Discussion of the Eucharistic Ordo in AnglicanismJ. Barrington Bates259
Christian Witness to Contemporary
Culture Regarding Sex
Ellen T. Charry273
Episcopalians, Homosexuality, and World MissionWillis Jenkins293
Poetry
Zechariah’s AnnunciationPamela Lee Cranston317
Holy SaturdayPeter Harris-Kunz319
Easter CarillonKimberly Bresler321
On Recovering the Use of His EyesSamuel Johnson322
Film and Fiction
Pondering the PassionPhilip A. Cunningham323
Review Article
A Poet Comes Home: Thomas Traherne,
Theologian in a New Century
Denise Inge335
Book Reviews
Ann W. Astell, Joan of Arc and Sacrificial AuthorshipP. G. Stanwood349
Margaret Lamberts Bendroth and Virginia Lieson Brereton (eds.), Women and Twentieth-Century ProtestantismRosemary D. Gooden351
Paul Bradshaw (ed.), The New Westminster Dictionary of Liturgy and WorshipRichard Geoffrey Leggett354
Sue Careless, Discovering the Book of Common Prayer: A Hands-On Approach. Volume I: Daily PrayerBeth Marie Murphy355
Michael Chandler, An Introduction to the Oxford MovementMary Eleanor Hill358
Charles H. Cosgrove, Appealing to Scripture in Moral Debate: Five Hermeneutical RulesL. William Countryman359
Margaret Cropper, The Life of Evelyn Underhill: An Intimate Portrait of the Groundbreaking Author of “Mysticism”
and
Griffin, Emilie (ed.), Evelyn Underhill: Essential Writings
Susie Sheldrake360
David C. Cook, Bible-in-Life Curriculum and Noah’s Park Children’s ChurchRita M. Harrison363
Marva J. Dawn, Unfettered Hope: A Call to Faithful Living in an Affluent SocietyTimothy F. Sedgwick365
John David Dawson, Christian Figural Reading and the Fashioning of IdentityChristopher A. Beeley366
Claudia A. Dickson, Entering the Household of God: Taking Baptism Seriously in a Post-Christian SocietyLouis Weil369
Gary Dorrien, The Making of American Liberal Theology: Idealism, Realism, and Modernity, 1900-1950Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr.370
Peter Fisher (ed.), Unpacking the Gift: Anglican Resources for Theological Reflection on “The Gift of Authority”Iain Luke371
Jennifer A. Glancy, Slavery in Early ChristianityDavid W. Deakle373
Gina Hens-Piazza, The New HistoricismJohn Koenig376
Richard A. Horsley, Jesus and Empire: The Kingdom of God and the New World DisorderJoanna Dewey377
Tod E. Jones, The Broad Church: A Biography of a MovementBenjamin J. King380
Stephen Kaplan, Different Paths, Different Summits: A Model for Religious PluralismJoseph Molleur381
Alice P. Mathews, Preaching that Speaks to WomenRuthanna B. Hooke383
Michael O’Hurley-Pitts, The Passionate Steward: Recovering Christian Stewardship from Secular FundraisingDonn F. Morgan385
Robert C. Palmer, Selling the Church: The English Parish in Law, Commerce, and Religion, 1350-1550Cynthia J. Neville387
Peter C. Phan, Christianity with an Asian Face: Asian-American Theology in the MakingJohn Y. H. Yieh389
David Emmanuel Goatley (ed.), Black Religion, Black Theology: The Collected Essays of J. Deotis RobertsMichael Battle391
Rosalind Brown (ed.), The Distinctive Diaconate: A Report to the Board of Ministry, the Diocese of SalisburyEdwin F. Hallenbeck393
Nigel Voak, Richard Hooker and Reformed Theology: A Study of Reason, Will, and GraceDavid Neelands395
Christopher L. Webber, A Book of VigilsJ. Barrington Bates397