2014 - Supplemental Volume 3: "A Theological Tribute to James B. Torrance"

Todd Speidell, Editor
(Contact)

Participatio 2014, Supplement volume 3, cover pageTable of Contents

Tributes

Alan J. Torrance, "Introduction," 1-14; #2014-AJT-1 (#2016-AJT-1).
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Jeremy Begbie, "Eulogy Delivered at the Service of Thanksgiving, Greenbank Parish Church, Edinburgh, 28th November 2003," pp. 15-20; #2014-JB-1 (#2016-JB-1).
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Murray Rae, "Sermon: Romans 8: 1-4, 12-17, 31-39," pp. 21-22; #2014-MR-1 (#2016-MR-1).
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Alasdair I. C. Heron, "James Torrance: An Appreciation," pp. 23-29; #2014-AICH-1 (#2016-AICH-1).
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Essays

Michael Jinkins, "A Pedagogy of Grace," pp. 30-39; #2014-MJ-1 (#2016-MJ-1).
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Jeremy Begbie, "Learning from Teaching: Theological Education in the Light of James Torrance," pp. 40-49; #2014-JB-2 (#2016-JB-2).
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Kerry Dearborn, "Fifteen Years of Teaching Worship, Community and the Triune God of Grace," pp. 50-57; #2014-KD-1 (#2016-KD-1).
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Tim Dearborn, "From Pragmatism to Participation: The Impact of Trinitarian Faith on Missiology," pp. 58-63; #2014-TD-1 (#2016-TD-1).
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Graham Redding, "Prayer and the Priesthood of Christ," pp. 64-72; #2014-GR-1 (#2016-GR-1).
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R. Scott Rodin, "Epistemology, Freedom and the Faithful Steward," pp. 73-79; #2014-RSR-1 (#2016-RSR-1).
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Alexandra S. Radcliff, "James B. Torrance and the Doctrine of Sanctification," pp. 80-86; #2014-ASR-1 (#2016-ASR-2).
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C. Baxter Kruger, "God in the Hands of Angry Sinners," pp. 87-102; #2014-CBK2-1 (#2016-CBK2-1).
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Robert C. Doyle, "Lifting of the Curse: Athanasius on Making Sense of the Divine 'Wrath' and 'Propitiation' in the Doctrine of Reconciliation," pp. 103-125; #2014-RCD-1 (#2016-RCD-1).
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Andrew B. Torrance, "John Calvin and James B. Torrance's Evangelical Vision of Repentance," pp. 126-147; #2014-ABT-1 (#2016-ABT-1).
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Roger J. Newell, "The Stuttgart Declaration of 1945: A Study in Grace, Repentance and Responsibility," pp. 148-164; #2014-RJN-1 (#2016-RJN-1; #2017-RJN-1).
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Jeff McSwain, "Sheep or Persons? What Luke 15 has to say about Agency and Persons with Intellectual Disabilities," pp. 165-181; #2014-JM-1 (#2016-JM-1).
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Douglas A. Campbell, "Covenant or Contract in the Interpretation of Paul," pp. 182-200; #2014-DAC-1 (#2016-DAC-1).
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Jeannine Michele Graham, "'The One for the Many' Theme in James Torrance's Theology," pp. 201-219; #2014-JMG-1 (#2016-JMG-1).
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Stephen May, "'Thrown Back on Ourselves': James Torrance's Christian Life and Worship," pp. 220-243; #2014-SM-1 (#2016-SM-1).
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Gary W. Deddo, "James B. Torrance on the All-Inclusive Humanity of Jesus Christ," pp. 244-260; #2014-GWD-1 (#2016-GWD-1).
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Poems

Jock Stein, "Two Poems:  Touching Point; The Director's Cut," pp. 261-263; #2014-JS-1 (#2016-JS-1).
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Memorabilia

Karl Barth, "Personal Note from Karl Barth to James Torrance," p. 264; #2014-KB-1 (#2016-KB-1). 
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A revised, repaginated, printed edition of this issue appeared as Trinity and Transformation, #2016-JBT-1. The Participatio issue lacks several items found in the printed book, namely, an essay "The Unconditional Freeness of Grace" (#2016-JBT-1a) and a hymn "I don't know how to pray" (#2016-JBT-1b), both by James B. Torrance; an editor's preface, several photographs, and James B. Torrance's "Teaching Diagram" (#2016-JBT-1c).  On the other hand, the printed book lacks the abstracts found for the main essays in the Participatio issue.

Participatio: Journal of the Thomas F. Torrance Theological Fellowship is an annual, peer-reviewed, online journal of the Thomas F. Torrance Theological Fellowship (www.tftorrance.org), a research fellowship within the Christian Church and tradition based on the theology of Thomas F. Torrance. The journal's mission is two-fold: to apprehend the significance of Torrance's work and to advance his evangelical and scientific theology for the benefit of the Church, academy, and society.