Articles
The One and the Many in Radhakrishnan's and Hick's Thinking Sharada Sugirtharajah
One Word, many wordings: The Inspiration of Scripture in its Christological and Pneumatological Dimension of Depth Alexander J. D. Irving
Reply to Irving, "One Word, many wordings" Robert G. Brown
Book of the Month
Militant Grace: Rebirthing the Scholarly Word on Pauline Apocalypticism Robert Densmore
Sermons for the Christian Year
5th April: Liturgy of the Passion: Isaiah 50.4–9a; Psalm 31.9–16; Philippians 2.5–11, Matthew 27.11–54 Helen Alexander
12th April: The Resurrection of the Lord: Acts 10.34–43; Colossians 3.1–4; Psalm 118.1–2, 14–24; John 20.1–18 Scott R. A. Starbuck
19th April: 2nd Sunday of Easter: John 20.19–31 Scott S. McKenna
26th April: 3rd Sunday of Easter: Acts 2.14a, 36–41; Luke 24.13–35 John Parr
Worship Resources
Worship Resources for Holy Week Julia Candy
Book Reviews
The Dominion of YHWH in the Discourse of Obadiah Samuel Hildebrandt
T&T Clark Reader in Theological Anthropology Ann Gillian Chu
Preaching and Teaching from the Letter to the Hebrews Stanley Okeke
Determinism and Ethics in Valentinian Thought Paul Foster
The Pastor Cultivating Christoformity Nijay K. Gupta
Once More Romans 1–3, but with a Twist Matthew V. Novenson
Dialogue Gospels and the Gospel of Mary Paul Foster
Revising Yoder Via Bordieu Clement Yung Wen
Rediscovering Paul as Pastor Alex Muir
Sabbath Rest Denis Fortin
Evangelical Reflections on Ecclesiology and Mission Clement Yung Wen
Religion and Politics Before Trump Samuel Crossley
The Lord's Supper As Subversive Anti-Imperial Praxis? Clement Yung Wen
Wrestling with Rest Martin F. Hanna
Paul's Message of Unity Michael D. Royster
Memorialising C. S. Lewis B. J. Condrey
The Christian Story in Minimal English Nicholas King
The Biggest Elephant in the Room? Brian Smith
Index of Books Reviewed
Index of Books Reviewed
And Finally…
And Finally… Osamu Nakayama |
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