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    • "Christianity and the political order: conflict, cooptation, and cooperation" by Kenneth R. Himes 

      Stoddart, Eric (St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-06-01) - Book review
      Review of Kenneth R. Himes, Christianity and the Political Order: Conflict, Cooptation, and Cooperation (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 2013)
    • A theology of missio Dei 

      Flett, John G. (St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-06-01) - Journal article
      In the popular usage, the primary definition of missio Dei is that mission is not something the church does, but God does. John Flett follows this with two further affirmations: as God is missionary, so the community which ...
    • A contemporary perspective on mission: the blue flower 

      Milbank, Alison (St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-06-01) - Journal article
      Alison Milbank offers an aesthetic approach to models of mission and evangelism, arguing for a model which is responsive to cultural production. Drawing on Romanticism, particularly the work of Novalis, she challenges some ...
    • Belief and unbelief: two sides of a coin 

      Davie, Grace (St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-06-01) - Journal article
      Grace Davie writes regarding the nature of religion in modern Europe, and addresses factors of key significance. She identifies five significant factors affecting contemporary religion in Europe: the cultural heritage, the ...
    • Does the church in Scotland still need theology? 

      Fraser, Liam (St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-06-01) - Journal article
      Liam Fraser’s prize-winning essay takes the approach of standing back to question the question of whether the church needs theology. This takes the form of investigating what the church in Scotland is like now, and also ...