Theology and Apologetic Resources

November 13, 2006

Theonomy, Sexuality, Philosophy, Open Theism, Fides Quaerens Intellectum

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jeff @ 3:07 pm
  • 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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