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Volume 71 Number 4 2018 Articles 379 Barth backwards: reading the Church Dogmatics ‘from the end’ Rob McDonald 391 Covenantal history and participatory metaphysics: formulating a Reformed response to the charge of legal fi ction Jared Michelson 411 Infused virtue as virtue simply: the centrality of the Augustinian Volume defi nition in Summa theologiae I/2.55–67 Robert Miner 425 Condescension, anticipation, reciprocal ecstasies: theological 71 refl ections on early Christian readings of Isaiah 6 and Daniel 3

Bogdan G. Bucur Number 441 Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the necessity of kenosis for scriptural hermeneutics Nadine Hamilton 4

460 The eucharist in post-Reformation Scotland: a theological tale of

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481 Book reviews

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Contents

Articles

379 Barth backwards: reading the Church Dogmatics ‘from the end’ Rob McDonald

391 Covenantal history and participatory metaphysics: formulating a Reformed response to the charge of legal fiction Jared Michelson

411 Infused virtue as virtue simply: the centrality of the Augustinian definition in Summa theologiae I/2.55–67 Robert Miner

425 Condescension, anticipation, reciprocal ecstasies: theological reflections on early Christian readings of Isaiah 6 and Daniel 3 Bogdan G. Bucur

441 Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the necessity of kenosis for scriptural hermeneutics Nadine Hamilton

460 The eucharist in post-Reformation Scotland: a theological tale of harmony and diversity Paul T. Nimmo Book reviews

481 B. A. Gerrish, Christian Faith: Dogmatics in Outline

483 Theodore Vial, Modern Religion, Modern Race

485 Geordie W. Ziegler, Trinitarian Grace and Participation: An Entry into the Theology of T. F. Torrance

487 Paul A. Macdonald, Jr., Christian Theology and the Secular University

489 Adam Ployd, Augustine, the Trinity, and the Church: A Reading of the Anti-Donatist Sermons

491 Michael F. Bird, An Anomalous Jew: Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans

493 Nikolaos Loudovikos, Church in the Making: An Apophatic Ecclesiology of Consubstantiality

495 Donald K. McKim, The Church: Presbyterian Perspectives

497 Esther E. Acolatse, Powers, Principalities and the Spirit: Biblical Realism in Africa and the West

498 Ephraim Radner, A Time to Keep: Theology, Mortality, and the Shape of a Human Life

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