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Hallowed Be Thy Name<br />

The Sanctification of All in the<br />

Soteriology of P. T. Forsyth<br />

Jason Goroncy<br />

• A new reading<br />

of an eminent<br />

British theologian<br />

of the twentieth<br />

century<br />

• Fills a gap in<br />

Forsyth studies<br />

• Takes due<br />

account of<br />

Forsyth’s theological, philosophical and<br />

historical context<br />

This book fills a noticeable gap in Forsyth<br />

studies. It provides readers interested<br />

in the thought of Forsyth with a way of<br />

reading and critiquing his corpus, and<br />

in a way that takes due account of, and<br />

elucidates, the theological, philosophical<br />

and historical locale of his thought.<br />

JASON gOrONcy is Lecturer and Dean of<br />

Studies at the Knox centre for Ministry and<br />

Leadership in Dunedin, New Zealand.<br />

uK November 2012 uS January 2013<br />

256 Pages 156 x 234 mm 6.125 x 9.25 inches<br />

HB 9780567066824 - £70.00 / $130.00<br />

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Karl Barth, Catholic<br />

Renewal and Vatican II<br />

Benjamin Dahlke<br />

Foreword by<br />

Bruce<br />

McCormack<br />

• Offers unique<br />

insights in Barth’s<br />

work and life<br />

from a catholic<br />

perspective<br />

• Sheds new light<br />

on the developments leading up to<br />

vatican II<br />

• Of interest to catholics and Protestants<br />

alike<br />

From the 1920s on, Karl Barth’s thought<br />

was received with great interest not<br />

only by Protestants but also by catholic<br />

theologians, who analysed it in detail.<br />

This study outlines how and why this<br />

happened, especially in the period<br />

leading up to vatican II.<br />

BENJAMIN DAHLKE is a postdoctoral research<br />

fellow at the Department of catholic Theology,<br />

university of Mainz, germany.<br />

BrucE MccOrMAcK is Professor of Theology at<br />

Princeton Theological Seminary, uSA.<br />

uK March 2012 uS May 2012<br />

208 Pages 156 x 234 mm 6.125 x 9.25 inches<br />

HB 9780567605931 - £60.00 / $110.00<br />

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God’s Being in<br />

Reconciliation<br />

The Theological Basis of the unity<br />

and Diversity of the Atonement in<br />

the Theology of Karl Barth<br />

Adam J. Johnson<br />

• Offers a<br />

theological<br />

account of unity<br />

and diversity in<br />

christ’s saving<br />

work<br />

• gives a new<br />

account of Barth’s<br />

understanding of<br />

the atonement<br />

Johnson draws on Karl Barth’s integrated<br />

account of the doctrines of god and<br />

reconciliation, harnessing the resources<br />

contained within the doctrines of the<br />

Trinity and divine perfections to energize<br />

a properly theological account of the<br />

unity and diversity of the atonement.<br />

ADAM J. JOHNSON is Associate Professor of<br />

Theology at cedarville university, uSA.<br />

uK March 2012 uS May 2012<br />

240 Pages 156 x 234 mm 6.125 x 9.25 inches<br />

HB 9780567638335 - £65.00 / $120.00<br />

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Trinity and Organism<br />

Towards a New reading of Herman<br />

Bavinck’s Organic Motif<br />

James Eglinton<br />

‘Herman Bavinck<br />

must rank as<br />

one of the most<br />

creative modern<br />

interpreters of the<br />

Calvinist tradition.<br />

James Eglinton<br />

shows how a<br />

critical deployment<br />

of nineteenthcentury<br />

organic thought enabled the<br />

theologian to produce a Trinitarian<br />

vision of the unity in particularity of all<br />

creation.’ George Newlands, University<br />

of Glasgow, UK<br />

• One of the first monographs on Bavinck<br />

since the publication of his Dogmatics<br />

in English<br />

• Presents a new reading of Bavinck,<br />

disproving and replacing earlier<br />

hypotheses<br />

• Helps readers to see overarching<br />

Trinitarian concerns in Bavinck’s work<br />

JAMES EgLINTON is a Postdoctoral research<br />

Fellow at Kampen Theological university in the<br />

Netherlands.<br />

uK March 2012 uS May 2012<br />

224 Pages 156 x 234 mm 6.125 x 9.25 inches<br />

HB 9780567124784 - £65.00 / $120.00<br />

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THEOLOgy<br />

God is a<br />

Communicative Being<br />

Divine communicativeness and<br />

Harmony in the Theology of<br />

Jonathan Edwards<br />

William M.<br />

Schweitzer<br />

• Schweitzer<br />

presents Edwards’<br />

theology as a<br />

unified whole<br />

rather than<br />

looking at small<br />

aspects<br />

• Shows what<br />

makes Edwards distinctive as a<br />

theologian<br />

• Sheds new light on Edwards’ response<br />

to Enlightenment thought<br />

In this ground breaking study william<br />

Schweitzer presents a new reading of<br />

Edwards: He starts with the question<br />

what is distinctive in Edwards’ theology?<br />

The answer comes in Edwards’ insight<br />

into Trinitarian life.<br />

wILLIAM M. ScHwEITZEr serves as the church<br />

planting minister of gateshead Presbyterian<br />

church in Northern England.<br />

uK March 2012 uS May 2012<br />

208 Pages 156 x 234 mm 6.125 x 9.25 inches<br />

HB 9780567195227 - £60.00 / $110.00<br />

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Trinity, Freedom and<br />

Love<br />

An Engagement with the Theology<br />

of Eberhard Jüngel<br />

Piotr Malysz<br />

• Provides an<br />

overview of<br />

Jüngel’s thought<br />

and a critical<br />

analysis of its key<br />

themes<br />

• Emphasizes the<br />

breadth<br />

of Jüngel’s<br />

constructive appropriation of Luther’s<br />

theology<br />

• Problematizes the reading of Jüngel<br />

that views him largely as a successor of<br />

Barth<br />

By critically engaging Eberhard Jüngel’s<br />

doctrine of the Trinity, this volume makes<br />

a broader, constructive contribution to<br />

contemporary trinitarian thought.<br />

PIOTr MALySZ is Assistant Professor of Divinity,<br />

Beeson Divinity School, Samford university,<br />

uSA.<br />

uK August 2012 uS October 2012<br />

240 Pages 156 x 234 mm 6.125 x 9.25 inches<br />

HB 9780567572356 - £65.00 / $120.00<br />

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THEOLOgy<br />

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