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Kant on Christianity, Religion and Politics: Three Hopes, Three Limits (2015)
Journal Article
Insole, C. (2016). Kant on Christianity, Religion and Politics: Three Hopes, Three Limits. Studies in Christian Ethics, 29(1), 14-33. https://doi.org/10.1177/0953946815611111

This article makes two key claims in succession. First of all, Kant’s own religious hope is significantly and studiedly distanced from the traditions of Christianity that he would have received, in ways that have not yet been fully, or widely, apprec... Read More about Kant on Christianity, Religion and Politics: Three Hopes, Three Limits.

Stranger than fiction in the archives: The controversial death of William Cowbridge in 1538 (2015)
Journal Article
Freeman, T. S., & Royal, S. (2015). Stranger than fiction in the archives: The controversial death of William Cowbridge in 1538. British Catholic History, 32(4), 451-472. https://doi.org/10.1017/bch.2015.16

This essay considers the life, death, and afterlife of William Cowbridge a religious eccentric executed for heresy in 1538. It explores the significance of his religious beliefs, which became the source of a heated controversy between the Protestant... Read More about Stranger than fiction in the archives: The controversial death of William Cowbridge in 1538.

The lived experience of dementia: developing a contextual theology (2015)
Journal Article
Cook, C. C. (2016). The lived experience of dementia: developing a contextual theology. Journal of Religion, Spirituality and Aging, 28(1-2), 84-97. https://doi.org/10.1080/15528030.2015.1046631

A variety of themes are explored as the basis for developing a contextual theology of dementia. These include impairment, loss, dislocation, isolation, decline, and death. These themes represent immanent human concerns with various kinds of experienc... Read More about The lived experience of dementia: developing a contextual theology.

Irenaeus vs. the Valentinians: Toward a Rethinking of Patristic Exegetical Origins (2015)
Journal Article
Ayres, L. (2015). Irenaeus vs. the Valentinians: Toward a Rethinking of Patristic Exegetical Origins. Journal of Early Christian Studies, 23(2), 153-187. https://doi.org/10.1353/earl.2015.0027

An under-studied dimension of Irenaeus’s exegetical practice is his extensive use of Hellenistic literary-critical techniques. He couples this usage with a consistent claim that the meaning of texts should primarily be established by attending to the... Read More about Irenaeus vs. the Valentinians: Toward a Rethinking of Patristic Exegetical Origins.

A Response to Mark Randall James (2015)
Journal Article
Higton, M. (2015). A Response to Mark Randall James. The Journal of scriptural reasoning, 14(1), 1-4

It is a rare pleasure to be asked to respond to a review like this, from a reader who is sympathetic with the overall intent of what one has written but who launches careful and challenging criticisms on that very ground. The problems that Mark Randa... Read More about A Response to Mark Randall James.

The Reception of ARCIC I and II in Europe and Discerning the Strategy and Agenda for ARCIC III (2015)
Journal Article
Murray, P. D. (2015). The Reception of ARCIC I and II in Europe and Discerning the Strategy and Agenda for ARCIC III. Ecclesiology: The Journal for Ministry, Mission and Unity, 11(2), 199-218. https://doi.org/10.1163/17455316-01102005

This essay derives from an address to the inaugural meeting of the third major phase of work of the Anglican – Roman Catholic International Commission (arcic) at the Monastery of Bose, Italy in May 2011. arcic is the official organ for formal bilater... Read More about The Reception of ARCIC I and II in Europe and Discerning the Strategy and Agenda for ARCIC III.

Paul and the Faithfulness of God (2015)
Journal Article
Barclay, J. (2015). Paul and the Faithfulness of God. Scottish Journal of Theology, 68(02), 235-243. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0036930615000071

N T Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, Christian Origins and the Question of God, 4 (London: SPCK, 2013), pp. 1712. £65.00 This book, the latest in Wright's series on ‘Christian Origins and the Question of God’, is a daunting phenomenon: over... Read More about Paul and the Faithfulness of God.