until end of March at its new home with SAGE - that is the latest issue plus archives. See here. SAGE have also picked up the Princeton based journal Theology Today and will hopefully also give free trial when first issue (in new home) appears.
Milbank is giving the Stanton Lectures at Cambridge; Bruce McCormack has just finished giving the Croall lectures at Edinburgh (summaries can be found here and here); and Frances Young to give the Bampton lectures during this term at Oxford.
Maggi Dawn has a new book coming out soon on pilgrimage.
SCM press have a great sale on including good prices on Nate Kerr's Christ, History and Apocalyptic, various titles by Hauerwas, Gunton and Moltmann, and other stuff
and Sam Wells has several new books coming out this year in addition to the second edition of the Blackwell Companion to Christian ethics:
- Be Not Afraid (Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos, 2011)
- Esther: A Commentary (Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2011)
- Living Without Enemies (with Marcia Owen; Downers Grove: IVP, 2011)
- Episcopal Beliefs (Harrisburg, PA: Church Publishing Inc., 2012)
Problem with Sage absorbing Theology and Theology Today is the immediate massive price hikes. Theology from £50 to £90 and Theology Today the same percentage. Who'd have thought Theology Journals would be fuel for 80% inflation.....
Posted by: Jim Gordon | February 11, 2011 at 09:52 PM
I hear that, but I guess most people access them via a university site, which I guess is part of the problem when ministers move from academic to local church settings, a journal can become helpful in continuing theological development ... perhaps the BU / BUS should take out subscriptions and give everyone access ...
Posted by: Andy Goodliff | February 12, 2011 at 10:10 AM