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Index of Articles Volume 27 By Title A Primer in Interdisciplinarity: J. Wentzel van Huyssteen and the Post-foundational Approach Erin Green (27–36). Becoming Christian: Relations between Faith and Sacrament in Christian Initiation Antoine Arjakovsky (153–174). Beyond Christendom: New Maps Justo L. González (189–202). Christianity and Tamil Culture: Father Joseph Beschi and the Image of the Virgin Mary Patrizia Granziera (249–266). French Apocalyptic Messianism: Isaac La Peyrère and Political Biblical Criticism in the Seventeenth Century Jeffrey L. Morrow (203–214). From Žižek’s Monstrous Politics to the Political Theology of Kierkegaard’s Housing Project Marko Zlomislić (175–188). Homo Sapiens as Homo Dei: Paleoanthropology, Human Uniqueness, and the Image of God James Peterson (17–25). Miracles, Divine Agency, and the Laws of Nature Robert Larmer (267–290). Politicizing Biology: Daniel Dennett’s Breaking the Spell: Part II Darren Hynes and Bernard Wills (235–248). Post-Foundationalism and Human Uniqueness: A Reply to Responses J. Wentzel van Huyssteen (73–86). Songs of Love and Sorrow—Re-Engaging the Social Ethics of Music Rebekah Smick and Lambert Zuidervaart (87–106). The Evasion of Ethics: Peter Paris Feels the Spirituals Nimi Wariboko (215–234). Transsexuality: Reconciling Christianity and Science Yiftach J.H. Fehige (51–71). Transversal Rationality: The Challenge of Assigning ‘Cognitive Parity’ to the Sciences and Theology Simon Watson (37–50). Uniquely Human: The Ethics of the Imago Dei in Genesis 1–11 Andreas Schuele (5–16). By Author Antoine Arjakovsky, Becoming Christian: Relations between Faith and Sacrament in Christian Initiation (153–174). Yiftach J.H. Fehige, Transsexuality: Reconciling Christianity and Science (51–71). Justo L. González, Beyond Christendom: New Maps (189–202). Patrizia Granziera, Christianity and Tamil Culture: Father Joseph Beschi and the Image of the Virgin Mary (249–266). Erin Green, A Primer in Interdisciplinarity: J. Wentzel van Huyssteen and the Postfoundational Approach (27–36). Darren Hynes and Bernard Wills, Politicizing Biology: Daniel Dennett’s Breaking the Spell: Part II (235–248). Robert Larmer, Miracles, Divine Agency, and the Laws of Nature (267–290). Toronto Journal of Theology 27/2, 2011, pp. 311–312 DOI: 10.3138/tjt.27.2.311 Jeffrey L. Morrow, French Apocalyptic Messianism: Isaac La Peyrère and Political Biblical Criticism in the Seventeenth Century (203–214). James Peterson, Homo Sapiens as Homo Dei: Paleoanthropology, Human Uniqueness, and the Image of God (17–25). Andreas Schuele, Uniquely Human: The Ethics of the Imago Dei in Genesis 1–11 (5–16). Rebekah Smick and Lambert Zuidervaart, Songs of Love and Sorrow—Re-Engaging the Social Ethics of Music (87–106). J. Wentzel van Huyssteen, Post-Foundationalism and Human Uniqueness: A Reply to Responses (73–86). Nimi Wariboko, The Evasion of Ethics: Peter Paris Feels the Spirituals (215–234). Simon Watson, Transversal Rationality: The Challenge of Assigning ‘Cognitive Parity’ to the Sciences and Theology (37–50). Marko Zlomislić, From Žižek’s Monstrous Politics to the Political Theology of Kierkegaard ’s Housing Project (175–188). Index of Articles 312 ...

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