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  • Index of ArticlesVolume 29

By Title

  • Africa’s Place in World Christianity: Towards a Theology of Inter-Cultural Friendship. Stan Chu Ilo. 125–142.

  • Analytic Philosophy, Theism, and Contemporary Philosophy of Religion. Myron A. Penner. 265–270.

  • Cardinal Ratzinger in Dialogue with the Toronto School of Theology: What was said in 1986? Michael G. Steinhauser. 55–84.

  • Christian Rationality: Embracing the Divine Mystery. Jean-Pierre Fortin. 337–350.

  • Church and Theology: Cardinal Ratzinger’s 1986 Lecture at St. Michael’s College, Toronto, on Church and Theology: Text, Context, and Insights. Michael Steinhauser. 389.

  • “The Church as an Essential Dimension of Theology”: A Public Lecture. Joseph Ratzinger. 390–408.

  • Circumcising “Revelation-Based” Thinking? On the Rationality of Inter-religious Dialogue in the Encounter between Jews and Christians. Yiftach Fehige. 351–368.

  • Contextualizing “The Church as an Essential Dimension of Theology”: Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger’s Public Lecture, Toronto, April 13, 1986. Harry McSorley. 408–416.

  • The Hubris and Folly of Defining a Discipline: Reflections on the Evolution of The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Practical Theology. Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore. 145–154.

  • In Celebration of Multivalence in Practical Theology. Lorraine Ste-Marie. 162–168.

  • Introducing Practical Theology to English Canada. Pamela D. Couture. 143–144.

  • Introduction: Theology and Rationality Inside Out. Heiko Schulz. 277–280.

  • Kierkegaard, Fire, and the Prolixity of Filling Time. Eric Ziolkowski. 19–36.

  • Late Patrology: The Example of Giorgio Agamben. Paul Colilli. 3–18.

  • Lessons Learned from Swinburne: A Critique of Richard Swinburne’s Revelation: From Metaphor to Analogy. B.H. McLean. 369–388.

  • Life Together: Lessons in Hospitality from Mamre. Claudio Monge. 101–110.

  • Method and Madness in Contemporary Analytic Philosophy of Religion. Klaas J. Kraay. 245–264.

  • Müntzer’s “Theology of Revolution” and Literary Activism in Luther Blissett’s Q. Fabrizio De Donno. 37–54.

  • Music and Resurrection (Introduction to and Translation of Musica e Risurrezione by Pierangelo Sequeri). Paul Colilli. 417.

  • Musica e Risurrezione. Pierangelo Sequeri. 417–424.

  • Nature, Wounded and Healed in Early Patristic Thought. John Behr. 85–100.

  • On the Axiology of Theism: Reply to Klaas J. Kraay. Paul K. Moser. 271–276.

  • Practical Theology: Challenges and Possibilities. Pamela R. McCarroll. 155–161.

  • Practicing Theology and Theologizing Practice. Thomas E. Reynolds. 169–174.

  • Praise and Blame in Philosophy of Religion. Charles Taliaferro and Austin Dressen. 227–244.

  • Religion and Rationality: A Semeiotic Approach. Gesche Linde. 299–318. [End Page 472]

  • Science, Religion, and Rationality: A Neo-Hegelian Approach. Menachem Fisch. 319–336.

  • Theology and Rationality: Some Conceptual and Epistemic Remarks. Heiko Schulz. 281–298.

  • Violence and Resistance: Towards a Politics without a Scapegoat. Nathan Colborne. 111–124.

  • “We shall look into it tomorrow”: Kierkegaard and the Art of Procrastination. Mark Kingwell. 211–226.

By Author

  • Behr, John. Nature, Wounded and Healed in Early Patristic Thought. 85–100.

  • Colborne, Nathan. Violence and Resistance: Towards a Politics without a Scapegoat. 111–124.

  • Colilli, Paul. Late Patrology: The Example of Giorgio Agamben. 3–18.

  • Colilli, Paul. Music and Resurrection (Introduction to and Translation of Musica e Risurrezione by Pierangelo Sequeri). 417–424.

  • Couture, Pamela D. Introducing Practical Theology to English Canada. 143–144.

  • De Donno, Fabrizio. Müntzer’s “Theology of Revolution” and Literary Activism in Luther Blissett’s Q. 37–54.

  • Fehige, Yiftach. Circumcising “Revelation-Based” Thinking? On the Rationality of Inter-religious Dialogue in the Encounter between Jews and Christians. 351–368.

  • Fische, Menachem. Science, Religion, and Rationality: A Neo-Hegelian Approach. 319–336.

  • Fortin, Jean-Pierre. Christian Rationality: Embracing the Divine Mystery. 337–350.

  • Ilo, Stan Chu. Africa’s Place in World Christianity: Towards a Theology of Inter-Cultural Friendship. 125–142.

  • Kingwell, M...

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