Theology in Scotland: Recent submissions
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What is the significance of poetry for theology today?
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2017-06-01) - Journal articleJoan Jones begins this essay by exploring what is meant by the terms ‘theology’ and ‘poetry’. ‘Theology’ is defined as the disciplined attempts of human beings to understand God. That is, the effort to understand how the ... -
Emily Dickinson: a poet at the limits
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2017-06-01) - Journal articleEmily Dickinson’s poetry has long been of interest to theologians due to her fascination with faith, doubt, death, and immortality. In this essay, Jaime Wright draws attention to the recent shift in Dickinsonian scholarship ... -
Where have all the poets gone?
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2017-06-01) - Journal articleAgainst the background of a diminished presence of poetry in the life of the Church, this essay sets out to trace the theological contours of poetic expression. The territory covered takes in the poetic texts found throughout ... -
“Thomas F. Torrance and the Church fathers: a reformed, evangelical, and ecumenical reconstruction of the patristic tradition” by Jason R. Radcliff
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2016-12-01) - Book reviewReview of: Jason R. Radcliff, Thomas F. Torrance and the Church Fathers: A Reformed, Evangelical, and Ecumenical Reconstruction of the Patristic Tradition (Eugene, Or.: Pickwick Publications, 2014) -
“A Celtic Christology: the incarnation according to John Scottus Eriugena” by John F. Gavin
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2016-12-01) - Book reviewReview of: John F. Gavin, A Celtic Christology: The Incarnation According to John Scottus Eriugena (Eugene, Or.: Cascade Books, 2014)