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  1. Editorial
  2. Abrahim H. Khan
  3. p. 209
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  1. “We shall look into it tomorrow”: Kierkegaard and the Art of Procrastination
  2. Mark Kingwell
  3. pp. 211-226
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  1. Praise and Blame in Philosophy of Religion
  2. Charles Taliaferro, Austin Dressen
  3. pp. 227-244
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  1. Method and Madness in Contemporary Analytic Philosophy of Religion
  2. Klaas J. Kraay
  3. pp. 245-263
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  1. Analytic Philosophy, Theism, and Contemporary Philosophy of Religion
  2. Myron A. Penner
  3. pp. 265-270
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  1. On the Axiology of Theism: Reply to Klaas J. Kraay
  2. Paul K. Moser
  3. pp. 271-275
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  1. Theology and Rationality: Some Conceptual and Epistemic Remarks
  2. Heiko Schulz
  3. pp. 281-297
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  1. Religion and Rationality: A Semeiotic Approach
  2. Gesche Linde
  3. pp. 299-317
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  1. Science, Religion, and Rationality: A Neo-Hegelian Approach
  2. Menachem Fisch
  3. pp. 319-336
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  1. Christian Rationality: Embracing the Divine Mystery
  2. Jean-Pierre Fortin
  3. pp. 337-350
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  1. Circumcising “Revelation-Based” Thinking? On the Rationality of Inter-religious Dialogue in the Encounter between Jews and Christians
  2. Yiftach Fehige
  3. pp. 351-367
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  1. Lessons Learned from Swinburne: A Critique of Richard Swinburne’s Revelation: From Metaphor to Analogy
  2. B.H. McLean
  3. pp. 369-387
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  1. The Church as an Essential Dimension of Theology
  2. Joseph Ratzinger
  3. pp. 390-408
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  1. Music and Resurrection
  2. Pierangelo Sequeri, Paul Colilli
  3. pp. 418-421
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  1. Musica e Risurrezione
  2. Pierangelo Sequeri
  3. pp. 421-424
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  1. What Jesus Didn’t Say by Gerd Lüdemann (review)
  2. Zeba A. Crook
  3. pp. 425-426
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  1. Finding the Lost Images of God: Uncover the Ancient Culture, Discover Hidden Meanings by Timothy S. Laniak (review)
  2. Marcos A. Ramos OP
  3. pp. 429-431
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  1. What Is a Lollard? Dissent and Belief in Late Medieval England by J. Patrick Hornbeck II (review)
  2. Sean Otto
  3. pp. 432-433
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  1. Oliver Cromwell: God’s Warrior and the English Revolution by Ian Gentles (review)
  2. Victor Shepherd
  3. pp. 433-435
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  1. Sermons by Jonathan Edwards on the Matthean Parables ed. by Kenneth P. Minkema and Adriaan C. Neele (review)
  2. Don Schweitzer
  3. pp. 436-437
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  1. The United Church of Canada: A History ed. by Don Schweitzer (review)
  2. Harold Wells
  3. pp. 437-438
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  1. Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity by Mark A. Noll (review)
  2. Terence J. Fay
  3. pp. 438-439
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  1. Bad Girls and Boys Go to Hell (or not): Engaging Fundamentalist Evangelicalism by Gloria Neufeld Redekop (review)
  2. Joseph G. Schner SJ
  3. p. 440
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  1. The Pentecostal Principle: Ethical Methodology in New Spirit by Nimi Wariboko (review)
  2. Peter D. Neumann
  3. pp. 441-442
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  1. Dust Bound for Heaven: Explorations in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas by Reinhard Hütter (review)
  2. Pamela J. Reeve
  3. pp. 442-443
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  1. The Science of Logic by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (review)
  2. Jeff Nowers
  3. pp. 443-445
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  1. Living Consciousness: The Metaphysical Vision of Henri Bergson by G. William Barnard (review)
  2. Jean-Pierre Fortin
  3. pp. 445-447
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  1. The Identity of Anglicanism: Essentials of Anglican Ecclesiology by Paul Avis (review)
  2. David Neelands
  3. pp. 448-449
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  1. When God Talks Back: Understanding the American Evangelical Relationship with God by T.M. Luhrmann (review)
  2. Donald Wiebe
  3. pp. 449-452
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  1. The Christian’s Knowledge of God by W.W. Bryden (review)
  2. Victor Shepherd
  3. pp. 452-454
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  1. The Problems of Suffering and Evil by John Cowburn (review)
  2. Barry L. Whitney
  3. pp. 455-456
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  1. The Church as Salt and Light ed. by Stan Chu Ilo, Joseph Ogbonnaya, and Alex Ojacor (review)
  2. Emmanuel-Mary Mbam MSP
  3. pp. 456-458
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  1. A Theology of Higher Education by Mike Higton (review)
  2. Donald Wiebe
  3. pp. 458-461
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  1. The Economy of Desire: Christianity and Capitalism in a Postmodern World by Daniel M. Bell Jr. (review)
  2. Alison Hari-Singh
  3. pp. 461-462
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  1. Books Received: Volume 29
  2. pp. 463-467
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  1. Toronto School of Theology: Theses Completed 2012–13 Academic Year
  2. pp. 469-471
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  1. Index of Articles: Volume 29
  2. pp. 472-474
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  1. Index of Reviewers: Volume 29
  2. p. 475
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  1. Index of Book Reviews: Volume 29
  2. pp. 476-477
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  1. Introduction: Theology and Rationality Inside Out
  2. Heiko Schulz
  3. pp. 277-279
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  1. Introduction and Translation
  2. Paul Colilli
  3. pp. 417-418
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  1. Reading the Apostolic Fathers: A Student’s Introduction by Clayton N. Jefford (review)
  2. Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen
  3. pp. 431-432
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