November 13, 2006
Listen to an interview between (host) Todd Wilken and (guest) Peter Jones “Sexuality & Spirituality.” Part 1 and Part 2 (aired 11/12/06).
Exhaustive Knowledge and the Authority of Scripture, by Camden Bucey (posted 11/9/06).
Listen to a recent (11/11/06) debate between Jeff Kazules and Gene Cook, Jr. on “Does the Civil Magistrate have the responsibility to enforce the 1st table of the Decalogue?” Listen to the Q&A as well.
Mormonism and History, by Victor Reppert (posted 11/7/07).
Reasons for Faith: Philosophy in the Service of Theology. K. Scott Oliphint (P&R, November, 2006; ISBN#: 0-8755-2645-4).
Age of Reason, The: From the Wars of Religion to the French Revolution, 1570-1789. Meic Pearse (Baker Books, November 2006; 0-8010-1278-3).
Darwin Strikes Back: Defending the Science of Intelligent Design. Thomas Woodward (Baker Books, November 2006; 0-8010-6563-1).
Pages from Church History: A Guided Tour of Christian Classics. Stephen J. Nichols (P&R, November 2006; 0-8755-2636-5).
Philosophy of Science: An Anthology. Ed. Marc Lange (Blackwell, November. 2006; 1-4051-3034-2)
The Image Of God In Pauline Thought, Eric R. Montgomery (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 2006.
The Nature Of Suffering In Hebrews 12:4-11, Joshua Lam (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 2006.
The Place Of Inerrancy Within A Postfoundationalist Theology, T. Adam Van Wart (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 2006.
The Value Of Theology: Philipp Jakob Spener’s Doctrine Of Sanctification, Scott W. Way (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 2006.
Wealth And Godliness, Eric B. Holland (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 2006.
What Does Psalm 32 Contribute To A Theology Of Forgiveness, T. Roche Coleman (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 2006.
When Bad Things Happen To Innocent People: Open Theism And The Problem Of Evil, James R. Larsen (Th.M.), Dallas Theological Seminary, 2006.
Journal of Religion in Africa, Vol. 36, No. 2 (2006)
“Matriliny, Islam and Gender in Northern Mozambique”, Liazzat J.K. Bonate.
“Shared Legacies of the War: Spirit Mediums and War Veterans in Southern Zimbabwe”, Joost Fontein.
“My Matrimonial Bureau: Masculine Concerns and Presbyterian Mission Evangelization in the Gabon Estuary, c. 1900-1915″, Jeremy Rich.
“Missions and Empire”, David Martin.
Feminist Theology, Vol. 15, Is. 1 (September 2006)
“Faith on the Edge: Religion and Women in the Context of Migration”, Gemma Tulud Cruz.
“Women Clergy Working with Rituals”, Uta Blohm.
“Making of Our Lives a Study: Feminist Theology and Women’s Creative Writing”, Roxanne Harde.
“Rethinking Female Sainthood: Michèle Roberts’ Spiritual Quest in Impossible Saints”, Patricia Bastida Rodríguez.
“Speaking of God As a Woman Since the Enlightenment”, Ina Praetorius.
“Reclaiming Schleiermacher for Twenty-first Century Atonement Theory: The Human and the Divine in Feminist Christology”, Mary J. Streufert.
The Saint Anselm Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Fall 2006)
“The Metaphysical Basis of the Difference between Men and Women”, Francesca Murphy.
“What Difference Does A Description Make? Some concerns about Francesca Murphy’s ‘The Metaphysical Basis of the Difference Between Men and Women’”, Agnes B. Curry.
“Saint Anselm’s Fides Quaerens Intellectum as a Model for Christian Philosophy”, Gregory B. Sadler.
Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 38, Is. 5 (October 2006)
“Whose Literacy? Discursive constructions of life and objectivity”, Lynn Fendler, Steven F. Tuckey.
“Slash Writers and Guinea Pigs as Models for a Scientific Multiliteracy”, Matthew Weinstein.
“Shaking the Tree, Making a Rhizome: Towards a nomadic geophilosophy of science education”, Noel Gough.
“Levinas and an Ethics for Science Education”, David W. Blades.
“Science Education as Emancipatory: The case of Roy Bhaskar’s philosophy of meta-Reality”, Michalinos Zembylas.
“Postcolonial Interventions Within Science Education: Using postcolonial ideas to reconsider cultural diversity scholarship”, Lyn Carter.
“A Critique of Anxious Identity“, James D. Marshall.
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