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Winifred Wing Han Lamb and Ian Barns |
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| Upside Down Theology: A Trinitarian Theology for the Antipodes |
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| Part I Trinitarian Themes |
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1. Dancing the Trinity: A Patristic Perspective Today |
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2. Response to Anastasios Bozikis |
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16 | (7) |
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3. The Holy Trinity and Ecumenism |
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23 | (17) |
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4. Response to Michael Putney |
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40 | (6) |
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5. Oneing in the Trinity: An Antipodean Reflection on the Trinitarian Theology of Julian of Norwich |
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46 | (17) |
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| Part II New Testament & Historical Studies |
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6. Where Tradition and Context Meet: The Christology of Hebrews as Theological Paradigm |
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63 | (18) |
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7. Response to Vic Pfitzner |
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81 | (6) |
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8. From Antiochean to Antipodean Naming of Divinity |
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87 | (31) |
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9. Response to Elaine Wainwright |
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118 | (3) |
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10. Pastoral Care in the Early Church |
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121 | (22) |
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11. Response to Wendy Mayer |
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143 | (16) |
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| Part III Interdisciplinary Arguments: Engaging with Australian Secularity |
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159 | (12) |
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13. Truth, Process and Faithfulness |
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171 | (30) |
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14. Response to Richard Campbell |
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201 | (6) |
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15. Why We Should Have Maintained a Prohibition on Destructive Research on Human Embryos |
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207 | (9) |
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16. Response to Bernadette Tobin |
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216 | (9) |
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17. 'Can Forgiveness Bring Healing?' Paul Ricoeur on the Future of Memory and Two Case Studies from Australia Mission History |
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225 | (16) |
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18. Contesting Secular Public-ness |
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241 | (20) |
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| Contributors |
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261 | (5) |
| Author Index |
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