Faith in the Millennium

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Stanley E. Porter, Michael A. Hayes, David Tombs
A&C Black, 01.02.2001 - 493 Seiten
At the close of one millennium and the beginning of a new one, this conference volume reflects on the past and looks forward to a new era in terms of the development of faith. Although most of the papers in the volume address issues concerning Christian faith, the volume is not confined to such a perspective, since the concept of faith is treated here in an encompassing and broad manner. The historical perspective reaches back several millennia, addresses contemporary issues of economics and justice as they have a bearing on faith, and looks to the future as a new millennium presents its own problems and potential opportunities.
 

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Acknowledgments 903
9
REBECCA DUDLEY
13
STANLEY E PORTER MICHAEL A HAYES AND DAVID TOMBS
15
DAVID TOMBS
32
MICHAEL PRIOR
59
CLIVE ERRICKER
85
MICHAEL A HAYES
106
ANNE SPALDING
123
ANTHONY R CROSS
260
ANDREW BRADSTOCK
298
ELIZABETH PUTTICK
310
Aspects of British NeoPentecostalism
324
MICHAEL KIRWAN
348
KEVIN MCCARRON
359
JOHN A ANONBY
372
LIAM GEARON
387

to Faith
139
SIMON J TAYLOR
153
SUSAN HAWLEY
174
RONALD A NATHAN
185
CHRISTOPHER HAMILTON
196
RON GEAVES
215
STANLEY E PORTER
234
PAT PINSENT
409
WENDY J PORTER
423
DELIA WHITBREAD
445
ANDRÉE GRAU
468
Index of References
481
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Autoren-Profil (2001)

Stanley E. Porter is Principal, Dean and Professor of New Testament, McMaster Divinity College, Canada. Michael A. Hayes after serving as head of the School of Theology, Philosophy, and History at St Mary's University College, Twickenham, London, is currently a Vice-Principal. He is editor of The Pastoral Review and his publications include New Religious Movements in the Catholic Church (Burns &Oates, 2005) and Contemporary Catholic Theology: A Reader (Continuum, 2000). David Tombs is Senior Lecturer in Theology at the University of Surrey Roehampton, London.

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