The latest issue of the International Journal of Systematic Theology has some interesting articles, especially Oliver Davies (Professor of Christian Doctrine, King's College London), who reflects on the & July London Bombings and talks about new venture called 'Theology in the World'.
Karl Barth's Christology as a Resource for a Reformed Version of Kenoticism
pp. 243-251(9)
Author: McCORMACK, BRUCE L.
Violence in Bloomsbury: A Theological Challenge
pp. 252-265(14)
Author: DAVIES, OLIVER
Accommodation to What? Univocity of Being, Pure Nature, and the Anthropology of St Irenaeus
pp. 266-293(28)
Author: BOERSMA, HANS
The Trinity, Election and God's Ontological Freedom: A Response to Kevin W. Hector
pp. 294-306(13)
Author: MOLNAR, PAUL D.
Actualism and Incarnation: The High Christology of Friedrich Schleiermacher
pp. 307-322(16)
Author: HECTOR, KEVIN W.
Thanks Andy. Having read the abstract, I agree, Oliver Davies essay sounds excellent. I shall now have to try and tract down a photocopy.
Posted by: Paul Fromont | June 20, 2006 at 12:24 AM