Volume 19, Issue 2, June 2006


Articles

Back to a Way Forward: Jacques Dupuis’ Trinitarian Christology and the Invisible Missions of the Word and Spirit

Anne Hunt, pp.125-143

Exploring the Limits of Literal Exegesis: Augustine’s reading of Gen 1:26

Bronwen Neil, pp.144-155

Why Historicity Still Matters: Raymond Brown and the Infancy Narratives

Gregory W. Dawes, pp.156-176

The Myth of a Secular New Zealand

Peter Matheson, pp.177-192

Freedom from Fear: Christian Faith and Human Rights Today

Thorwald Lorenzen, pp.193-212

Book Reviews

Cross-Cultural Paul: Journeys to Others, Journeys to Ourselves

Charles H. Cosgrove, Herold Weiss and K. K. (Khioh-Khng) Yeo (eds.)
Merrill Kitchen pp.213-215

Lifting the Burden: Reading Matthew’s Gospel in the Church Today

Brendan Byrne
Francis J. Moloney pp.215-217

The Gospel of John: A Commentary

Michael Mullins
B. Rod Doyle pp.217-219

Barth

John Webster
David Neville pp.219-221

One With God: Salvation as Deification and Justification

Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
Ormond Rush pp.221-223

Breath of Life: A Theology of the Creator Spirit

Denis Edwards
Anne Elvey pp.223-225

A History of the Devil from the Middle Ages to the Present

Robert Muchembled
David Rankin pp.225-227

Shaming the Devil: Essays in Truthtelling

Alan Jacobs
Tom Ryan pp.227-229

Formed in the Image of Christ: The Sacramental-Moral Theology of Bernard Häring

Kathleen A. Cahalan
Peter Hung Tran pp.229-231

Belief Beyond Boundaries: Wicca, Celtic Spirituality and the New Age

Joanne Pearson (ed.)
Philip Hughes pp.231-234

Perspectives on Civil Religion

Gerald Parsons
Philip Hughes pp.234-236

Living Love: Restoring Hope in the Church

Jack Dominian
Peter W. Cantwell pp.237-238

Humane Christianity

Alan Bartlett
Rosemary Howard Gill pp.239-240

Liturgical Renewal as a Way to Christian Unity

James F. Puglisi
George Garnsey pp.241-243

Seeking God in All Things: Theology and Spiritual Direction

William Reiser
John Reilly pp.243-245

Does Morality Change?

Seán Fagan
Philip Malone pp.245-247


Contributors

ANNE HUNT is a lecturer in systematic theology at Australian Catholic University and at Yarra Theological Union (Melbourne) and Rector of the Ballarat Campus of Australian Catholic University. She is the author of several books and articles, most recently The Trinity: Nexus of the Mysteries of Christian Faith (Orbis, 2005).

BRONWEN NEIL is the Burke Lecturer in Ecclesiastical Latin at the Centre for Early Christian Studies, Australian Catholic University. She is currently working on an Australian Research Council funded project investigating poverty in late antiquity.

GREGORY DAWES is a senior lecturer in Religious Studies and in Philosophy at the University of Otago. He has written several books, his most recent being The Historical Jesus Question: The Challenge of History to Religious Authority. He is currently working on a philosophical evalu-ation of “intelligent design theory” and is bothered by the question: Do religious explanations really explain?

PETER MATHESON has taught the history of Christianity in Edinburgh and Otago Universities, and was Principal of the Uniting Church’s Theological Hall in Melbourne 1999-2004; he is a Research Fellow of the United Faculty of Theology, Melbourne, and a Research Associate in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Otago University.

THORWALD LORENZEN, until recently the Senior Minister of the Canberra Baptist Church, is currently Professor of Theology and Principal Researcher with St Mark’s Theological Centre, Canberra, and Charles Sturt University. He was for twenty years professor of Systematic Theology and Social Ethics at the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Rüschlikon, Switzerland, and a member of the Human Rights Commission of the Baptist World Alliance. His publications include Resurrection – Discipleship – Justice: Affirming the Resurrection of Jesus Christ Today (2003).