Through a glass darkly? Modern Catholicism in Britain and Ireland through the ‘Catholicism in Numbers’ datasets
(2024)
Journal Article
Temple, L., Harris, A., & Kinnear, T. (in press). Through a glass darkly? Modern Catholicism in Britain and Ireland through the ‘Catholicism in Numbers’ datasets. British Catholic History,
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'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
The Splendor of Light: Richard Rufus of Cornwall on the Physics of Light and Colour (2024)
Book Chapter
Crozier, W. The Splendor of Light: Richard Rufus of Cornwall on the Physics of Light and Colour. In V. Henkelmann, & M. Breitenstein (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/10.1177/00211400241230995In 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.
‘Disciplined wonder’: on the evangelical possibility of reflecting theologically on very good things, as well as the bad and the ugly (2024)
Journal Article
Tranter, S. (2024). ‘Disciplined wonder’: on the evangelical possibility of reflecting theologically on very good things, as well as the bad and the ugly. Practical Theology, 17(2), 180-189. https://doi.org/10.1080/1756073x.2024.2303549This article is adapted from a paper given at the inaugural meeting of the Tyndale Fellowship’s Practical Theology group in 2023. The theme of the meeting was ‘Evangelical Practical Theology?’ The essay identifies practical theology’s adeptness at at... Read More about ‘Disciplined wonder’: on the evangelical possibility of reflecting theologically on very good things, as well as the bad and the ugly.
British Crematorium Managers & COVID-19 (2024)
Report
Davies, D., & Robinson, G. (2024). British Crematorium Managers & COVID-19. The Cremation Society
Critical Reflections on the Role of the Canon in New Testament Scholarship (2024)
Journal Article
Watson, F. (2024). Critical Reflections on the Role of the Canon in New Testament Scholarship. New Testament Studies, 70(1), 111-124. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0028688523000176The modern discipline of New Testament Studies has subjected the various components of the New Testament to close scrutiny, yet it persistently fails to ask critical questions about the New Testament considered as a whole. In its familiar twenty-seve... Read More about Critical Reflections on the Role of the Canon in New Testament Scholarship.
The role of religious experience: a review article (2024)
Journal Article
Astley, J. (2024). The role of religious experience: a review article. Theology, 127(1), 45-49. https://doi.org/10.1177/0040571x231224219A review article of two contrasting books on the role of religious experience within New Testament studies and practical theology respectively.
Catholic Social Teaching Reframed: One Fruit of a Culture of Encounter (2024)
Journal Article
Rowe, G. L. M. (2024). Catholic Social Teaching Reframed: One Fruit of a Culture of Encounter. New Blackfriars, 105(1), 77-91. https://doi.org/10.1017/nbf.2023.16Catholic social thought and teaching is sometimes conceptualised using an historical or principles-based approach. This paper proposes an alternative framing, construing Catholic social teaching (CST) as a multi-layered phenomenon that can be grouped... Read More about Catholic Social Teaching Reframed: One Fruit of a Culture of Encounter.
’Ενευλογηθήσονται as a Speech Action Middle in Genesis 12:3b LXX (2024)
Journal Article
York, D. (2024). ’Ενευλογηθήσονται as a Speech Action Middle in Genesis 12:3b LXX. Harvard Theological Review, 117(1), 21-42. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0017816023000433Interpreters unanimously read ἐνευλογηθήσονται in Gen 12:3b LXX as a passive. Good evidence, however, exists to challenge and problematize this conclusion. Recent linguistic studies on the ancient Greek middle voice reveal that aorist and future -θη-... Read More about ’Ενευλογηθήσονται as a Speech Action Middle in Genesis 12:3b LXX.