Latest IJST is out

The latest volume of International Journal of Systematic Theology (Volume 9, Issue 4, October 2007) is out and includes the following articles and reviews:

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Articles
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Calvin’s Christ: A Dogmatic Matrix for Discussion of Christ’s Human Nature
R. MICHAEL ALLEN

The Precarious Status of Resurrection in Friedrich Schleiermacher’s Glaubenslehre
NATHAN D. HIEB

Non-Penal Substitution (a good read, and includes an all-too-rare mention of Forsyth)
OLIVER CRISP

Barth’s Criticisms of Kierkegaard – A Striking out at Phantoms?
PHILIP G. ZIEGLER

Trinity and Ontology: Colin Gunton’s Ecclesiology
ROLAND CHIA

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Reviews
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From Feminist Theology to Indecent Theology – By Marcella Althaus-Reid
Tina Beattie

The Human Person in God’s World: Studies to Commemorate the Austin Farrer Centenary – Edited by Brian Hebblethwaite and Douglas Hedley
Robert MacSwain

In Search of Humanity and Deity: A Celebration of John Macquarrie’s Theology – Edited by Robert Morgan
Richard Clutterbuck

The Spirit Poured Out on All Flesh: Pentecostalism and the Possibility of Global Theology – By Amos Yong
Veli-Matti Karkkainen

The Eschatological Economy: Time and the Hospitality of God – By Douglas H. Knight
Murray Rae

Bonhoeffer on Freedom: Courageously Grasping Reality – By Ann L. Nickson
Julian Templeton

Being with God – By Aristotle Papanikolaou
Daniel Castelo

Radical Orthodoxy and the Reformed Tradition: Creation, Covenant, and Participation – Edited by James K.A. Smith and James H. Olthuis

Chris Hackett

Transforming Postliberal Theology: George Lindbeck, Pragmatism and Scripture – By C.C. Pecknold
Daniel Castelo

The Nuptial Mystery – By Angelo Cardinal Scola, trans. Michelle K. BorasDivine Likeness: Toward a Trinitarian Anthropology of the Family – By Marc Cardinal Ouellet, trans. Philip Milligan and Linda M. Cicone
Chris Hackett

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