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Front Cover SMR #259 Title: "Who is Jesus Christ for us today?" Image: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and young confirmands in 1932m 1930s

Who is Jesus Christ for us today? (EBOOK) (SMR#259)

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Categories eBook, St Mark's Review Tags Australian theology, Burgmann, Christology, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Dutton, Hooton, intimate partner violence, laity, Lorenzen, Lovett, Manickham, moses, public Christianity, St Mark's Review, Theology

Description

Australian theologians consider how Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics speaks to contemporary Australian concerns; church and secular cooperation regarding intimate partner violence; and the role of the laity.

List of topics and authors

  • Who is Jesus Christ for us today? — Thorwald Lorenzen
  • The relevance of Bonhoeffer's "mandates" today: A timely reminder — John A. Moses
  • What is the public value of Christianity for Australia today? — Peter Hooton
  • The sacred, the secular and intimate partner violence: An unlikely partnership — Mary Manickham
  • A "theology of the laity": Implications for renewal within the church — Jill Lovett 
  • Getting to know Burgmann: A personal reflection — Philip Dutton

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