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Foreword | ||
Introduction: Reclaiming Faith in Gratitude and Submission | 1 | |
The Place of Doctrine in the Episcopal Church | 13 | |
Doctrine, Destiny, and the Figure of History | 46 | |
Repugnance and the Three-Legged Stool: Modern Use of Scripture and the Baltimore Declaration | 85 | |
At the Crossroads of Dogma | 105 | |
Light and Twilight: The Church and the Nations in the Drama of Salvation | 138 | |
Two Millennia Later: Evangelizing Jews? | 169 | |
Holy Preaching: Ethical Interpretation and the Practical Imagination | 197 | |
Is Christianity Good for Us? | 225 | |
Memory and Communion: Ecumenical Theology and the Search for a Generous Orthodoxy | 247 | |
A Confessing Faith: The Baltimore Declaration | 272 | |
The Baltimore Declaration | 276 | |
Things Yet to Come: An Afterword | 286 | |
Contributors | 291 | |
Index of Names | 292 | |
Index of Scripture References | 295 |
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Add Reclaiming Faith: Essays on Orthodoxy in the Episcopal Church and the Baltimore Declaration, The essays in this volume together commend the usefulness of traditional Christian language and doctrine for articulating the gospel today. Taking as their point of departure the Baltimore Declaration, a manifesto made by a group of Episcopal priests in 1, Reclaiming Faith: Essays on Orthodoxy in the Episcopal Church and the Baltimore Declaration to your collection on WonderClub |