Volume 16, 2004 Annual Forum 2003
The Blood of the Martyrs is the Seed of
Life: Liberation Theology, Martyrdom, and the Prophetic Dimension of
Theology
A Few Fertile Threads: Ancient and
Contemporary Martyrdom as a Neglected Source of Theological Inquiry
Lundberg’s “The Martyrdom of Solidarity”:
Some Implications for Jewish-Christian Liberationist Dialogue
The Blood of the Martyrs Can Be the Seed of
Life: Violence, Abuse and the Prophetic Dimension of Theology
Martyrdom in Context: Implications for Conflict
Resolution
Why Love so Thoroughly Crushed by
Evil is Not Fully Extinguished
Response to the Respondents
Open Submissions
Tory Muslim: The Conversion of Marmaduke
Pickthall
The Problem of Cathar Apocalypticism
The Prophetic and The Priestly: Reclaiming
Preaching as Practical Theology
Nature and Human Nature in Calvin’s
Theology: A Prophetic Voice for Environmental Ethics
Understanding Richard Shaull’s Third
Conversion: Encountering Pentecostalism among the Poor
Morality and Meaning in a Time of Terror: A
Review Essay
The Changing Shape of
Church History. By Justo L. González. The Rhetoric of the
Gospel: Theological Artistry in the Gospels and Acts. By C. Clifton Black. The Quest for the Cuban
Christ. By Miguel De La Torre. Act & Being: Towards a
Theology of the Divine Attributes. By Colin Gunton. The Lost Soul of American
Protestantism. By D. G. Hart. Realism and Christian
Faith: God, Grammar, and Meaning. By Andrew Moore. Contact Information Koinonia@ptsem.edu and a hard copy sent to Sandra Costen Kunz, Executive Editor Koinonia Journal, Princeton Theological Seminary, P.O. Box 821, Princeton, NJ 08542-0803. |
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