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Thursday, 29 June 2006

IJST

The latest issue of the International Journal of Systematic Theology has just been posted.  Thanks to Ben Myers for drawing my attention to this:

Articles are as follows


Karl Barth's Christology as a Resource for a Reformed Version of Kenoticism
McCORMACK, BRUCE L.

Violence in Bloomsbury: A Theological Challenge
DAVIES, OLIVER

Accommodation to What? Univocity of Being, Pure Nature, and the Anthropology of St Irenaeus
BOERSMA, HANS

The Trinity, Election and God's Ontological Freedom: A Response to Kevin W. Hector
MOLNAR, PAUL D.

Actualism and Incarnation: The High Christology of Friedrich Schleiermacher
HECTOR, KEVIN W.

An interesting collection. I note especially Oliver Davies' article which reminds me of my last visit to Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church (where friends Ruth Gouldbourne and Simon Perry will be inducted as ministers on Sunday walking down from Euston through Tavistock Square and seeing the pristine brickwork of the BMA headquarters.  Professor Davies, as well as being Professor at Kings, is a research fellow of the Centre for Christianity and Culture at Regent's Park College in Oxford.

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