Founded 1906, New Series 1951 Vol. 66/1
Spring 2001
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The Enrichment of God in Balthasar's Trinitarian Eschatology |
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Whose Future? Pannenberg's Eschatological Verification of Theological Truth |
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Translation of Franz Overbeck, How Christian Is Our Present-day Theology? (Chapter One) |
51 |
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The Beatified Martyrs of Ireland (9): Peter Higgins, O.P |
67 |
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REVIEW ARTICLE |
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The Mysteries of Being: A Response to Martin Henry's On not understanding God |
75 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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The Invisible Father: Approaches to the Mystery of the Divinity (Louis Bouyer) |
81 |
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Der dreiene Gott. Eine trinitarische Theologie
(Gisbert Greshake) |
82 |
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Feminist Ethics and Natural Law: The End of the Anathemas (Christina L. H. Traina) |
84 |
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Jesus of Nazareth: Message and History (Joachim Gnilka) |
86 |
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Augustinianism and Modern Theology (Henri de Lubac, S.J.) |
87 |
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Empress and Handmaid: Nature and Gender in the Cult of the Virgin Mary (Sarah Jane Boss) |
88 |
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From Awakening to Secession: Radical Evangelicals in Switzerland and Britain 181535 (Timothy C. F. Stunt) |
90 |
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Labour, Love and Prayer: Female Piety in Ulster
Religious Literature, 18501914 (Andrea Ebel Brozyna) |
92 |
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Christ Is The Morning Star. When Celtic Spirituality
Meets Benedictine Rule (Eds. Linda Burton and Alan Whitehead) |
96 |