American Theological Inquiry, Volume Three, Issue One
American Theological Inquiry (ATI) reaches thousands of Christian scholars, clergy, and other interested parties, primarily in the U.S. and U.K. The journal was formed in 2007 by Gannon Murphy (PhD Theology, Univ. Wales, Lampeter; Presbyterian/Reformed) and Stephen Patrick (PhD Philosophy, Univ. Illinois; Eastern Orthodox) to open up space for Christian scholars who affirm the Ecumenical Creeds to contribute research throughout the broader Christian scholarly community in America and the West. The purpose of ATI is to provide an inter-tradition forum for scholars who affirm the historic Ecumenical Creeds of Christendom to constructively communicate contemporary theologies, developments, ideas, commentaries, and insights pertaining to theology, culture, and history toward reforming and elevating Western Christianity. ATI seeks a critical function as much or more so as a quasi-ecumenical one. The purpose is not to erase or weaken the distinctives of the various ecclesial traditions, but to widen the dialogue and increase inter-tradition understanding while mutually affirming Christ's power to transform culture and the importance of strengthening Western Christianity with special reference to Her historic, creedal roots. "Theologians, would-be theologians, and the theologically attentive will want to check out American Theological Inquiry." ~ Richard John Neuhaus (1936-2009), First Things
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American Theological Inquiry, Volume Three, Issue One
American Theological Inquiry (ATI) reaches thousands of Christian scholars, clergy, and other interested parties, primarily in the U.S. and U.K. The journal was formed in 2007 by Gannon Murphy (PhD Theology, Univ. Wales, Lampeter; Presbyterian/Reformed) and Stephen Patrick (PhD Philosophy, Univ. Illinois; Eastern Orthodox) to open up space for Christian scholars who affirm the Ecumenical Creeds to contribute research throughout the broader Christian scholarly community in America and the West. The purpose of ATI is to provide an inter-tradition forum for scholars who affirm the historic Ecumenical Creeds of Christendom to constructively communicate contemporary theologies, developments, ideas, commentaries, and insights pertaining to theology, culture, and history toward reforming and elevating Western Christianity. ATI seeks a critical function as much or more so as a quasi-ecumenical one. The purpose is not to erase or weaken the distinctives of the various ecclesial traditions, but to widen the dialogue and increase inter-tradition understanding while mutually affirming Christ's power to transform culture and the importance of strengthening Western Christianity with special reference to Her historic, creedal roots. "Theologians, would-be theologians, and the theologically attentive will want to check out American Theological Inquiry." ~ Richard John Neuhaus (1936-2009), First Things
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American Theological Inquiry, Volume Three, Issue One

American Theological Inquiry, Volume Three, Issue One

American Theological Inquiry, Volume Three, Issue One

American Theological Inquiry, Volume Three, Issue One

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American Theological Inquiry (ATI) reaches thousands of Christian scholars, clergy, and other interested parties, primarily in the U.S. and U.K. The journal was formed in 2007 by Gannon Murphy (PhD Theology, Univ. Wales, Lampeter; Presbyterian/Reformed) and Stephen Patrick (PhD Philosophy, Univ. Illinois; Eastern Orthodox) to open up space for Christian scholars who affirm the Ecumenical Creeds to contribute research throughout the broader Christian scholarly community in America and the West. The purpose of ATI is to provide an inter-tradition forum for scholars who affirm the historic Ecumenical Creeds of Christendom to constructively communicate contemporary theologies, developments, ideas, commentaries, and insights pertaining to theology, culture, and history toward reforming and elevating Western Christianity. ATI seeks a critical function as much or more so as a quasi-ecumenical one. The purpose is not to erase or weaken the distinctives of the various ecclesial traditions, but to widen the dialogue and increase inter-tradition understanding while mutually affirming Christ's power to transform culture and the importance of strengthening Western Christianity with special reference to Her historic, creedal roots. "Theologians, would-be theologians, and the theologically attentive will want to check out American Theological Inquiry." ~ Richard John Neuhaus (1936-2009), First Things

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608993970
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 01/15/2010
Series: American Theological Inquiry , #3
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Gannon Murphy holds a Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Wales, Lampeter, and an M.A. in Theological Studies from Bethel Theological Seminary. He is the author of Voices of Reason in Christian History: The Great Apologists, Their Lives and Legacies.

Table of Contents

Editorial

On Nepsis and the Spirit of the Age Gannon Murphy 1

Patristical Reading

Epistolary Selections: st. Ignatius of Antioch 9

Articles

The Church Fathers and the Deity of Christ W. Berry Norwood 17

Preaching as a Means of Grace and the Doctrine of Sanctification: A Reformed Perspective J.V. Fesko 35

"He Went About Doing Good": Eighteenth-Century Particular Baptists on the Necessity of Good Works Michael A.G. Haykin 55

The Catholic Philosopher and Metaphysics Robert Wood 66

In Defense of Christian Theistic Metaethics Glenn B. Siniscalchi 81

The Dynamic, Relational, and Loving Purpose of God J. Lyle Story 99

Stephen Charnock's Doctrine of God: An Anthology of The Existence and Attributes of God Ken Deusterman 127

In Honor of the Rev. Dr. John McKenzie

Editor's Note 151

God and Suffering-It's Happens': Job's Silent Solution Tony Campbell 153

In Honor of the Rev. Dr. John Mckenzie (con...)

The Reverend John L. McKenzie (1910-1991): A Personal Memoir Jean-Marie de la Trinité 165

Book Reviews

The New Shape of World Christianity: How American Experience Reflects Global Faith Mark Noll Tim Challies 173

The Irish Puritans: James Ussher and the Reformation of the Church Crawford Gribben Ian Clary 175

The God I Don't Understand: Reflection on Tough Questions of Faith Christopher J.H. Wright Stephen G. Dempster 179

Seek the Peace of the City: Reflections on Urban Ministry Eldin Villafañe David A. Escobar Arcay 183

God and the New Atheism: A Critical Response to Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens John F. Haught William M. Shea 184

God is Great, God is Good: Why Believing in God is Reasonable and Responsible William Lane Craig Chad Meister Glenn B. Siniscalchi 186

Salvation For All: God's Other Peoples Gerald O'Collins Glenn B. Siniscalchi 187

Ontology and Providence in Creation: Taking Ex Nihilo Seriously Mark Ian Thomas Robson Terry J. Wright 190

The Bible Among the Myths John N. Oswalt Mark Tubbs 192

Theological Aesthetics After von Balthasar Oleg V. Bychkov James Fodor Timothy J. Yoder 194

The Ecumenical Creeds of Christianity 197

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