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This number of St Mark’s Review surveys a range of important contemporary issues from various theological and historical vantage points. Three themes that thread through the articles relate to the translation of Christian faith in pilgrimage, place, and practice.
Editorial 1
Michael Gladwin
May you live in interesting times:
Practising discernment in the afternoon of Christianity 3
Scott Cowdell
Modern pilgrimage as a quest for meaning, identity,
and transcendence in a secularising society 19
Christopher Murray
Where is the light? Anglican currents in the Torres Strait 52
John Byrnes
Might Paul have written Romans in Troas?
A fresh appraisal of the NT evidence 70
Daryn Graham
Vale the Rev. Canon Dr Robert Withycombe 86
Andrew Cameron and Michael Gladwin
Robert Withycombe: Memories from school and university 91
Brian Dickey
In Memoriam: Elder Metropolitan John Zizioulas of Pergamon 94
Ron Browning and Duncan Reid
Book reviews 98
Reflect on your preaching and broaden your horizons 98
Walking in stealth 101
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