Volume 8, Issue 1, February 1995


Editorial

John Honner, pp.v-vi

Articles

The Role of Post Mortem Visions in the Jewish Intertestamental Period

Robert Crotty, pp.1-8

Cyprian and Church Unity

Andrew Hamilton, pp.9-21

The Eulogies of Macrina and Gorgonia; or, What Difference did Christianity Make?

Mary Sheather, pp.22-39

Catchments for God-Talk: Karl Josef Kuschel and Theological Language

Michael J.H. Godfrey, pp.40-52

When a Good Conscience Errs

Gerald Gleeson, pp.53-73

Towards a Systematic Theology of Ministry: A Catholic Perspective

Neil Ormerod, pp.74-96

An Expanding Theology

Frank Rees, Margaret Jenkins, Tony Kelly, pp.97-113

Book Reviews

The Plan of God in Luke - Acts

John T. Squires
Mark Coleridge pp.114-117

The Symbolic Narratives of the Fourth Gospel: the Interplay of Form and Meaning

Dorothy A. Lee
Francis J. Moloney pp.117-119

Irenaeus

Denis Minns
Andrew Hamilton pp.119-120

Priesthood: The Hard Questions

Gerald Gleeson (ed.)
Andrew Hamilton pp.120-121

The Scriptures Jesus Knew: A Guide to the Old Testament

Charles Hill
Howard Wallace pp.121-122


Contributors

Robert Crotty is Associate Professor of Religion Studies at the University of South Australia.  Having completed theological and biblical studies in Rome and Jerusalem, he later studied history at Melbourne University and took his doctorate in education at Adelaide University.  His present research interest is the history of early Christianity.

Andrew Hamilton S.J. is President of the United Faculty of Theology in Melbourne, where he lectures in Church History and Christology.  He also serves as historian and theologian for the Jesuit Refugee Service.  His doctoral studies in Patristics and his concern for the health of the Church are combined in his article on Cyprian and Church Unity.

Mary Sheather lectures in Canberra at Signadou Campus, Australian Catholic University, in the areas of religion and philosophy of education.  Her doctoral thesis dealt with political theory in Greek and Roman writers and she is currently examining the impact of early Christianity on the social and cultural values of the Greco-Roman world.

Michael J. H. Godfrey is an Anglican priest in the parish of East Orange, NSW with degrees from the Melbourne College of Divinity and Massey University, New Zealand, currently doing research in comparative soteriology through the University of Sydney.

Gerald Gleeson is a priest of the Archdiocese of Sydney and teaches philosophy in the Catholic Institute of Sydney (Manly), and is a research associate of the John Plunkett Centre for Ethics in Health Care (Australian Catholic University and St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney).

Neil Ormerod B.A.(Hons), Ph.D., B.D., Theol.M. lectures in systematic theology at St Paul’s National Seminary, and is working on distance education programmes in theology with the Educational Centre for Christian Spirituality at Randwick.  He is the author of Introducing Contemporary Theologies and Grace and Disgrace, and co-author with his partner Thea of When Ministers Sin.