Fall 2006

Theology and Global Conflict : Beyond Just War

Prolegomena

Theology and Global Conflict: Beyond Just War
by Han-luen Kantzer Komline

Articles

The Labor of Communion in a Capital Age
by Daniel Bell

A Certain Disavowal: The Pathos and Politics of Wonder
by Mary-Jane Rubenstein

Just War and the New Community: The Witness of the Old Testament for Christians Today
by Gordon Brubacher

Feature

An Interview with George Hunsinger
by W. Travis McMaken

Reflections

Breaking the Chain of Antagonism and Conflict: A Reflection on Jankelevitch’s Works on Forgiveness
by Hyun Soo Kim

How Can a Pastor Serve in the Armed Forces?
by Mark Winward

The Sword that Christ Came to Bring: An Instance of Canonically Theological Exegesis
by W. Travis McMaken

Book Reviews

Theology and the Political: The New Debate, by Creston Davis, John Milbank, and Slavoj Zizek
review by D.W. Congdon

The Myth of a Christian Nation: How the Quest for Political Power is Destroying the Church, by Gregory A. Boyd
review by Jason Ingalls

Performing the Faith: Bonhoeffer and the Practice of Nonviolence, by Stanley Hauerwas
review by Matthew D. Porter

Religion, Politics, and the Christian Right: Post-9/11 Powers and American Empire, by Mark Lewis Taylor
review by Nicole Reibe

Toward a Jewish Theology of Liberation: The Challenge of the 21st Century, by Marc Ellis
review by W. Travis McMaken

The Spirit in Public Theology: Appropriating the Legacy of Abraham Kuyper, by Vincent E. Bacote
review by Rebecca Jordan Heys

CREDITS

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