Publications
Books from St Mary's College Published by Theology in Scotland for St Mary's College, University of St Andrews
Theology Reformed and Reforming
edited by Peter McEnhill (2008),
ISBN 978-0-9559115-0-7
This important collection of essays by a group of
distinguished Reformed scholars from around the world attempts to map out some
of the areas in which Reformed theology might continue to have something vital
to contribute to the theological task for today.
Contributors:
Walter Brueggemann , Professor emeritus of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia, U.S.A.
Eberhard Busch, Professor emeritus for Systematic Theology at the Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany
Martin H. Cressey, formerly Principal of Westminster College, Cambridge
Duncan B. Forrester, Professor emeritus of Practical Theology at the University of Edinburgh
Brian A. Gerrish, formerly John Nuveen Professor in the Divinity School of the University of Chicago and Distinguished Service Professor of Theology, Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.
Colin Gunton, late Professor of Christian Doctrine at King's College, the University of London
Peter McEnhill, formerly Director of Studies in Systematic Theology at Westminster College, Cambridge
Jürgen Moltmann, Professor emeritus of Systematic Theology at the University of Tübingen, Germany
Alan P. F. Sell, formerly Professor of Christian Doctrine and Philosophy of Religion at the United Theological College, Aberystwyth
"
A most helpful, instructive and timely collection of essays on the
Reformed tradition, past, present and future, by the best contemporary
representatives of that tradition, British, Continental and American. It will
be valuable not only for its own sake but for its contribution to the
ecumenical discussion."
- Professor D W D Shaw, Emeritus
Professor of Divinity, University of St Andrews
Available
from the editor at the price of £10 plus £1.75 post and packaging. Please make
cheques payable to Peter McEnhill and send to Old Kirk Manse, Glencairn Road, Kilmacolm PA13
4NJ, Scotland.
A Church That Works: The Ecclesiology of Baron von Hügel,by Robert Hendrie (2001), Price £12.99, ISBN 0951613650
Religious thought to-day faces two large problems - authentic faith in the light of the advances in science and historical knowledge and the rejection of all organised religion, even by those who yet profess belief in some kind of God. The temptation to counter with mantras and soundbites must be resisted. The problems in all their depth and difficulty were faced early in the twentieth century by Friedrich von Hügel (1854-1925). This book shows how his faith, thought, commitment and action were rooted in his personal and often painful honesty, and in consequence are still useful to those who have to live with these yet unresolved problems.
Restoring the Conversation: Socratic Dialectic in the Authorship of Søren Kierkegaard, by Mark W Sinnett (2000) Price £9.99 ISBN 0 9516136 2 6
'...an excellent introduction to Kierkegaard and the best treatment of the authorship issue. It also bids fair to open a fresh chapter in Kierkegaard studies... also offers an original interpretation of the important distinction Kierkegaard makes among esthetic, ethical, and religious forms of life. This is an important book.'
- Professor Edward Hugh Henderson, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.
Models in Theology, by John Heywood Thomas (2003) pp. 58 Price £5.
The text of a lecture given in honour of John McIntrye, looking in particular at historical examples and the analysis of theological language.
