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  3. Vol. 30 No. 2 (2023): Ecumenism in Scotland

Published: 2023-11-20

Editorial

Editorial: Ecumenism in Scotland

Lina Toth

1-4

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Articles

Ecumenism: Gospel imperative, harsh reality, and pilgrim journey

(D. W. D. Shaw memorial lecture 2023)

Paul T. Nimmo

5-24

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Ecumenism in St Andrews: A fact and a mandate

Paulus de Jong, Jared Michelson, Trevor Hart

25–35

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The Iona Community and the ecumenical movement: External influences and internal changes

Victoria Turner, William Gibson

36-50

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‘Is that nice woman a Catholic?’: Ecumenism, kenosis and intercession

Jim Gordon

51-63

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Arts and culture

Poem: Emergent Properties

Samuel Tongue

64-65

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Gifford Lectures corner

Behind the eye: Donald M. MacKay and the 1986 Glasgow Gifford Lectures

George M. Coghill

66-74

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Review essay

Cats, Christendom, and the undivided self: The feline philosophy of John Gray

Jonathan C. P. Birch

75-86

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Reviews

"T&T Clark Handbook of Sacraments and Sacramentality" edited by Martha Moore-Keish and James W. Farwell

Ruth M. Dunster

87-90

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"Women in John’s Gospel" by Susan Miller

Fiona Reynolds

91-95

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"Participation and Atonement: An Analytic and Constructive Account " by Oliver D. Crisp and "Total Atonement: Trinitarian Participation in the Reconciliation of Humanity and Creation" by W. Ross Hastings

Benjamin Keogh

95-101

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"Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction" by Cory C. Brock and N. Gray Sutanto

Thomas Davis

102-105

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