TABLE OF CONTENTS
Christian Scholar's Review
Volume XXXIII, Number 3 (Spring 2004)
ARTICLES
- A. J. Conyers
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Can Postmodernism Be Used as a
Template for Christian Theology?
[Abstract]
- Margaret Diddams, Lisa Surdyk, Denise Daniels, and Jeff Van Duzer
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Implications of Biblical Principles
of Rhythm and Rest for Individual
and Organizational Practices
[Abstract]
- Craig E. Mattson and Desiree C. Duff
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Professor or Poulterer? Cultivating
Religious Higher Education in the
Postmodern Turn
[Abstract]
- Matthew P. Phelps
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Imago Dei and Limited Creature:
High and Low Views of Human
Beings in Christianity and
Cognitive Psychology
[Abstract]
- Lambert Van Poolen
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Towards a Christian Theory
of Technological Things
[Abstract]
REVIEW ESSAY
- Joel Toppen
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Fixing Globalization
—A Review Essay
[Abstract]
REVIEWS
- D. Brent Sandy,
Plowshares and Pruning Hooks: Rethinking the Language of Biblical Prophecy and
Apocalyptic
- Reviewed by James Bibza, Religion, Grove City College
- Robert Kraynak
,
Christianity and Modern Democracy
- Reviewed by Michael Coulter, Political Science, Grove City College
- Ric Machuga,
In Defense of the Soul: What it Means to Be Human
- Reviewed by Robert Doede, Philosophy, Trinity Western University
- Lawrence E. Adams,
Going Public: Christian Responsibility in a Divided America
- Reviewed by David P. Gushee, Christian Studies, Union University
- C. Michael Hawn,
Gather into One: Praying and Singing Globally
- Reviewed by Keith Kunda, Music, Taylor University
- P. Travis Kroeker and Bruce K. Ward,
Remembering the End
- Reviewed by Louis Markos, English, Houston Baptist University
- Richard A. Horsley,
Jesus and Empire: The Kingdom of God and the New World Disorder
- Richard A. Horsley and Neil Asher Silberman,
The Message and the Kingdom: How Jesus and
Paul Ignited a Revolution and Transformed the Ancient World
- Reviewed by Phillip Munoa, Religion, Hope College
- Bruce Bradshaw,
Change Across Cultures: A Narrative Approach to Social Transformation
- Reviewed by Kevin Neuhouser, Sociology, Seattle Pacific University
- Ralph C. Wood,
Contending for the Faith: The Church’s Engagement with Culture
- Reviewed by Dennis L. Sansom, Philosophy, Samford University
- Fergus Kerr,
After Aquinas: Versions of Thomism
- Reviewed by R. J. Snell, Philosophy, North Park University
- Fritz Oehlschlaeger,
Love and Good Reasons: Postliberal Approaches to Christian Ethics and
Literature
- Reviewed by Gregor Thuswaldner, Foreign Languages & Linguistics, Gordon College
- Alister E. McGrath,
A Scientific Theology, Volume 3: Theory
- Reviewed by Jonathan R. Wilson, Theology, Acadia Divinity College
- Douglas V. Henry and Bob R. Agee, eds.,
Faithful Learning and the Christian Scholarly Vocation
- Reviewed by William Carey Ringenberg, History, Taylor University
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