CONTENTS | ||
Editor’s Notes | Richard Geoffrey Leggett | 1 |
Addresses | ||
Wrestling the Word: Submission and Resistance as Holy Hermeneutical Acts | Carolyn J. Sharp | 5 |
“Be Strong and Resolute!”: Reading Joshua in the Contemporary Church | Carolyn J. Sharp | 19 |
Articles | ||
C. S. Lewis on the Problem of Divine Hiddenness | Travis Dumsday | 33 |
Real Presence, Spiritual Presence: Assessing Thomas Cranmer’s Appropriation of St. Ambrose’s Eucharistic Doctrine | Daniel Marrs | 53 |
Evelyn Underhill and the Virgin Mary | Carol H. Poston | 75 |
Practicing Theology | ||
Place, Power, and People in Twenty-first Century Theological Education | Simon James Mainwaring | 91 |
Poetry | ||
Unseasonable | Christine Potter | 105 |
American Graveyard in Manila | Richard H. Peake | 106 |
Atonement, Doloroso, His | Phillip Egelston | 107 |
Gamblers | Fletcher Coit Coolidge | 108 |
Convergence | Mark S. Burrows | 109 |
Thomas | Jake Crist | 110 |
Review Article | ||
Theologizing the World: A Reflection on the Theology of Sallie McFague | John T. Harwood | 111 |
Book Reviews | ||
Jeremy Begbie, Music, Modernity, and God: Essays in Listening | Imogen Adkins | 127 |
Jeffrey P. Bishop, The Anticipatory Corpse: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying | Jacob Sherman | 130 |
Paul F. Bradshaw, Rites of Ordination: Their History and Theology | Louis Weil | 133 |
Mark D. Chapman, The Fantasy of Reunion: Anglicans, Catholics, and Ecumenism, 1833-1882 | R. William Franklin | 134 |
Douglas E. Christie, The Blue Sapphire of the Mind: Notes for a Contemplative Ecology | Rebecca Lyman | 139 |
Barbara Crooker, Gold | Sheryl Slocum | 140 |
Andrew Davison, Why Sacraments? | Scott Gunn | 144 |
Tom Greggs, Rachel Muers, and Simeon Zahl, eds., The Vocation of Theology Today: A Festschrift for David Ford | Robert McDonald | 146 |
A. E. Harvey, Is Scripture Still Holy? Coming of Age with the New Testament | Christopher J. Schoon | 149 |
Theo Hobson, Reinventing Liberal Christianity | Lyndon Shakespeare | 150 |
Elizabeth A. Johnson, Ask the Beasts: Darwin and the God of Love | Scott MacDougall | 152 |
Maxwell E. Johnson, ed., Sacraments and Worship | Richard Geoffrey Leggett | 155 |
Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook, God Beyond Borders: Interreligious Learning Among Faith Communities | Lucinda Allen Mosher | 158 |
Bruno Latour, trans. Julie Rose, Rejoicing: Or the Torments of Religious Speech | Christian F. Casper | 159 |
Robert MacSwain, Solved by Sacrifice: Austin Farrer, Fideism, and the Evidence of Faith | Charles Taliaferro | 162 |
Sallie McFague, Blessed Are the Consumers: Climate Change and the Practice of Restraint | Lisa E. Dahill | 165 |
R. W. L. Moberly, Old Testament Theology: Reading the Hebrew Bible as Christian Scripture | Glenn Sawatzky | 167 |
R. David Nelson, The Interruptive Word: Eberhard Jüngel on the Sacramental Structure of God’s Relation to the World | David Tew | 170 |
Richard I. Pervo, The Acts of Paul: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary | Roger Revell | 173 |
Tania Runyan, Second Sky: Poems | Marjorie Maddox | 174 |
Jesse Zink, Backpacking through the Anglican Communion: A Search for Unity | Richard J. Jones | 17 |