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Unity of the Church in the<br />

New Testament and Today<br />

Lukas Vischer, Ulrich Luz, and Christian Link<br />

Though the ecumenical movement is still celebrated, actual cooperation among<br />

the churches has been flagging. The authors of this book believe that the answer is<br />

to take a fresh look at the New Testament itself, which reveals that God in Christ<br />

truly desires to create a community united in love. They show, from various<br />

perspectives, that unity is a permanent and never-ending task of the church.<br />

Lukas Vischer (1926–2008) was a Swiss Reformed theologian noted for his<br />

ecumenical efforts worldwide. Ulrich Luz is professor of New Testament at<br />

the University of Bern. Christian Link<br />

is professor of systematic theology at<br />

Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany.<br />

Ecumenism<br />

October / 978-0-8028-6376-8<br />

6″ × 9″ paperback<br />

268 pages / $40.00 [£26.99]<br />

How Can the Petrine Ministry<br />

Be a Service to the Unity<br />

of the Universal Church?<br />

James F. Puglisi, editor<br />

This ecumenical book consists of twenty-one forward-looking essays on the<br />

papal office by an assortment of “theologians, canonists, ecumenists, ecclesiologists,<br />

sociologists, and Scripture experts” from a variety of backgrounds,<br />

including Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, and Reformed.<br />

James F. Puglisi is Francis Joseph Cardinal Spellman Professor of Catholic<br />

Theology at Graduate Theological<br />

Foundation in Mishawaka, Indiana,<br />

and director of the Centro Pro Unione<br />

in Rome.<br />

Biblical Studies • Ecumenism<br />

October / 978-0-8028-4862-8<br />

6″ × 9″ paperback<br />

379 pages / $40.00 [£26.99]<br />

The Content and Setting<br />

of the Gospel Tradition<br />

Mark Harding and Alanna Nobbs, editors<br />

Bringing together the internationally recognized scholarly excellence of Macquarie<br />

University faculty and associates, this book provides a major, integrated,<br />

and distinctively Australian contribution to the study of the content and environment<br />

of the New Testament Gospels.<br />

Mark Harding is Dean of the Australian College of Theology and an honorary<br />

associate of Macquarie University. Alanna Nobbs is professor of ancient history<br />

and codirector of the Ancient History Documentary Research Centre at Macquarie<br />

University.<br />

Biblical Studies<br />

October / 978-0-8028-3318-1<br />

6″ × 9″ paperback<br />

480 pages / $55.00 [£35.99]<br />

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