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Volume 69 Number 4 2016

Volume 69 Number 4 2016 Articles 375 Precedents and prospects for incorporating natural law in Protestant ethics Neil Arner 389 Wisdom and Folly in the city: exploring urban contexts in the book of Proverbs Katharine J. Dell 402 The ministry of women among early Calvinistic Baptists Volume Ian Birch 417 Interpreting Anselm’s thought about divine justice: dealing with loose ends 69

Bernard J. D. van Vreeswijk

432 N. T. Wright on Paul the Pharisee and ancient Jews in exile Number 4 Steve Mason 453 Panoramic Lutheranism and apocalyptic ambivalence: an appreciative critique of N. T. Wright’s Paul and the

Faithfulness of God

Douglas A. Campbell 2016

474 Book reviews

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Contents

Articles

375 Precedents and prospects for incorporating natural law in Protestant ethics Neil Arner

389 Wisdom and Folly in the city: exploring urban contexts in the book of Proverbs Katharine J. Dell

402 The ministry of women among early Calvinistic Baptists Ian Birch

417 Interpreting Anselm’s thought about divine justice: dealing with loose ends Bernard J. D. van Vreeswijk

432 N. T. Wright on Paul the Pharisee and ancient Jews in exile Steve Mason

453 Panoramic Lutheranism and apocalyptic ambivalence: an appreciative critique of N. T. Wright’s Paul and the Faithfulness of God Douglas A. Campbell

Book reviews

474 Stanley Hauerwas, Approaching the End: Eschatological Reflections on Church, Politics, and Life

475 Jeremy Begbie, Music, Modernity and God: Essays in Listening

477 Nathan MacDonald and Ken Brown (eds), Monotheism in Late Prophetic and Early Apocalyptic Literature

478 Andrew F. Walls and Cathy Ross (eds), Mission in the 21st Century: Exploring the Five Marks of Global Mission

480 Gerald R. McDermott and Harold A. Netland, A Trinitarian Theology of Religions: An Evangelical Proposal

482 David Fergusson, Creation

484 Neil Messer, Flourishing: Health, Disease, and Bioethics in Theological Perspective

485 Michael Banner, The Ethics of Everyday Life: Moral Theology, Social Anthropology, and the Imagination of the Human

487 Hans Schwarz, The Human Being: A Theological Anthropology

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491 Oliver Davies, Theology of Transformation: Faith, Freedom, and the Christian Act

492 Ferdinand Christian Baur, History of Christian Dogma

493 Gordon Graham, Wittgenstein and Natural Religion

495 Isabel Rivers and David L. Wykes (eds), Dissenting Praise: Religious Dissent and the Hymn in England and Wales

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