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Overlooked by the Spirit-filled: Womanist Pentecostalism and the case of the Hellenistic widows (2024)
Journal Article
Stone, S. (2024). Overlooked by the Spirit-filled: Womanist Pentecostalism and the case of the Hellenistic widows. Journal of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity, 44(1), 26-38. https://doi.org/10.1080/27691616.2024.2334051

From its inception until now, Pentecostalism has thrived among Black communities, women and those experiencing socio-economic deprivation. Pentecostal theological ethicists have dealt in some ways with the themes of race, class and gender but often a... Read More about Overlooked by the Spirit-filled: Womanist Pentecostalism and the case of the Hellenistic widows.

Receptive Ecumenism in a Synodal Catholic Church (2024)
Book Chapter
Ryan, G. A. (2024). Receptive Ecumenism in a Synodal Catholic Church. In J. A. Berry, & V. Coman (Eds.), Living Tradition: Continuity and Change as Challenges to Churches and Theologies (276-290). Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt

Goethe’s Platonic Natural Philosophy: How Goethean Science Provides an Alternative Conception of the Cosmos (2024)
Journal Article
Hart, S. P. (2024). Goethe’s Platonic Natural Philosophy: How Goethean Science Provides an Alternative Conception of the Cosmos. Religions, 15(3), Article 355. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15030355

While popularly known for his works of literature and poetry, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe viewed his lesser-known scientific pieces as his most enduring achievement. I will argue that Goethe’s unique scientific methodology is informed by a metaphysica... Read More about Goethe’s Platonic Natural Philosophy: How Goethean Science Provides an Alternative Conception of the Cosmos.

Philosophy’s Resurrection: Richard Fishacre on Theology, Light, and the Stars (2024)
Journal Article
Crozier, W. (2024). Philosophy’s Resurrection: Richard Fishacre on Theology, Light, and the Stars. New Blackfriars, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1017/nbf.2024.7

This article explores Richard Fishacre’s (1200–1248) thinking on the relationship between theology and philosophy. It shows how, despite constructing what, on the surface at least, appears to be a traditional understanding of theology’s relationship... Read More about Philosophy’s Resurrection: Richard Fishacre on Theology, Light, and the Stars.

'The Father of Lights': St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio on Light (2024)
Book Chapter
Crozier, W. 'The Father of Lights': St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio on Light. In V. Henkelmann, & M. Brietenstien (Eds.), Medieval Light Studies: The Presence, Use, and Symbolism of Light in the Middle Ages. Manuscript submitted for publication

Supersessionism and the Cult Attitude of Stephen and Hebrews (2024)
Journal Article
Moore, N. J. (2024). Supersessionism and the Cult Attitude of Stephen and Hebrews. Irish Theological Quarterly, 89(2), 133-150. https://doi.org/10.1177/00211400241230995

In the face of continued debates about Christian supersessionism with regard to Judaism, this article revisits two texts which have been thought to display the harshest anti-temple attitudes in the New Testament: Stephen’s speech in Acts 7, and the L... Read More about Supersessionism and the Cult Attitude of Stephen and Hebrews.