Departments (13271)
Faculty of Arts and Humanities (2593)
Theology and Religion, Department of (938)
Number of items: 16.
The catholic priesthood: From trent to Vatican II and beyond. (1996)
Atherton, Richard
The incorporation of an individual into the liturgical action of the church of England. (1996)
Dewes, Deborah
Paul’s understanding and use of the concept of election in Romans 9-11. (1996)
Elass, Mateen Assaad
Philosophical pragmatism and religious belief: interpreting Christian non-realism through john Dewey and Richard Rorty. (1996)
Knight, Philip J.
Sacraments and symbols in the Salvation Army. (1996)
Lawson, Kenneth
Catholic schooling - a crisis revisited: a discussion of the key challenges confronting catholic schools today in the light of their history with particular reference to county Durham. (1996)
McCormack, Leo
The liturgy as drama. (1996)
Meakin, David John
The Theological, ecclesiological and eschatological perspective of the apostolic office according to St. John Chrysostom. (1996)
Myrou, Panagiotis
The purpose of God: An exegetical and theological study of Romans 8:28. (1996)
Noguchi, Makoto
The Patriarchal institution in the early church: (The Pentarchy of the Patriarchs. The presuppositions, the evolution and the function of the institution). (1996)
Panagiotopoulos, Loannis Ant.
Christian praxis economic justice. (1996)
Park, D.H.
The Christian Message in a Postmodern World: a critical re-appropriation of Hendrik Kraemer's theology of religions. (1996)
Perry, T.S.
Between Elim and Sinai: a theological interpretation of exodus sixteen shaped by its canonical context. (1996)
Plunket, Rodney Lamar
The word of the lord?: re-reading the story of the man of god from Judah. (1996)
Richards, James Johnston
The origins of Christmas and epiphany, and the position of the feasts in the Christian calendar. (1996)
Roberts, Mark
Neurosis according to Karen Horney and the anthropological aspects of St. Maximus the confessor: a comparative study. (1996)
Varvatsoulias, George
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