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5.00 Theology List November 2013 $5.00 Theology List November 2013 Windows Booksellers 199 West 8th Ave., Suite 1 Eugene, OR 97401 USA Phone: (800) 779-1701 or (541) 485-0014 * Fax: (541) 465-9694 Email and Skype: [email protected] Website: http://www.windowsbooks.com Monday - Friday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Pacific time (phone & in-store); Saturday: Noon to 3:00 PM, Pacific time (in-store only- sorry, no phone). Our specialty is used and out-of-print academic books in the areas of theology, church history, biblical studies, and western philosophy. We operate an open shop and coffee house in downtown Eugene. Please stop by if you're ever in the area! When ordering, please reference our book number (shown in brackets at the end of each listing). Prepayment required of individuals. Credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover; or check/money order in US dollars. Books will be reserved 10 days while awaiting payment. Purchase orders accepted for institutional orders. Shipping charge is based on estimated final weight of package, and calculated at the shipper's actual cost, plus $1.00 handling per package. We advise insuring orders of $100.00 or more. Insurance is available at 5% of the order's total, before shipping. Uninsured orders of $100.00 or more are sent at the customer's risk. Returns are accepted on the basis of inaccurate description. Please call before returning an item. __A New Catechism: Catholic Faith for Adults__. Herder & Herder. 1967. Paperback. 510pp. VG/G. Worn dust jacket, else good. $5 [VL7931] . __Approaches Toward Unity: Papers Presented for Discussion at Joint Meetings of Protestant Episcopal and Methodist Commissions__. Protestant Episcopal Joint Commission on Approaches to Unity and the Methodist Commission on Church Union. 1952. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 147pp. Ex-library, sunned and edgeworn spine. $5 [392561] . __Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry [Faith and Order Paper No. 111] Special U.S. Lutheran Reprint Edition__. World Council of Churches. [1982]. Paperback. 51pp. Heavy foxing to wrapper & end papers. Else sound. Staple-bound booklet. $5 [375065] . __Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry [Faith and Order Paper, No. 111]__. World Council of Churches. [1982] 1986. Paperback. 33pp. Musty. Pages yellowed. $5 [375066] . __Between Millennia: What Presbyterians Believe About the Coming of Christ__. Presbyterian Church U.S.A.. 2001. Paperback. 24pp. Stapled booklet. Good; bent corners. $5 [369857] . __Book of Confessions [The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Part I]__. Office of the General Assembly. 1996. Paperback. 381pp. Penciling throughout. Creased wrappers. $5 [402602] . __Book of Order, 2000-2001 [The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Part II]__. Office of the General Assembly. 2000. Paperback. n.d.pp. Pencil underlining. Cocked spine. $5 [402603] . __Book of Order, 2003-2004 [The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Part II]__. Office of the General Assembly. 2003. Paperback. n.d.pp. Pencil underlining. Cocked spine. $5 [402604] . __Book of Resolutions of the United Methodist Church, 1996__. United Methodist Publishing House. 1996. Paperback. 763pp. Foxing inside wrappers. $5 [404575] . __Book of Resolutions of the United Methodist Church, 2004__. United Methodist Church. 2004. Vinyl. 970pp. Very good. Burgundy vinyl. $5 [404566] . __Catechism of the Catholic Church__. Libreria Editrice Vaticana. 1994. Paperback. 803pp. Very good. $5 [373355] . __Christianity and Problems of To-Day [Bross Lectures, 1921]__. Charles Scribner's. 1922. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 159pp. Good; ex-library. $5 [389240] 2 . __Church and World: The Unity of the Church and the Renewal of Human Community [Faith and Order Paper No. 151]__. WCC Publications. 1990. Paperback. 90pp. Pencil underlining throughout. Faded wrappers. $5 [375693] . __Code of Canon Law, in English Translation__. Collins / Eerdmans. 1983. Paperback. 319pp. Ex-library. Creased spine & wrappers. Small stain on fore-edge. $5 [410802] . __Common Catechism: A Book of Christian Faith__. Seabury. 1975. Hardcover with dust jacket. 690pp. VG/G, chipped dust jacket. $5 [373320] . __Concordia, or Book of Concord. The Symbols of the Evangelical Lutheran Church__. Concordia. 1950. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 354pp. Worn cover, shaken,bumped corners, underlining. $5 [391144] . __Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Part II: Book of Order, 2005- 2007__. Office of the General Assembly. 2005. Paperback. n.d.pp. Creased wrappers. $5 [406835] . __Constitutions and Ordinations of the Order of Friars Preachers__. Holy Name Press. n.d.. Paperback. 151pp. Good; faded wrappers. $5 [387942] . __Continuing the Dialogue. A Pastoral Study Document of the House of Bishops to the Church as the Church Considers Issues of Human Sexuality__. Forward Movement. 1995. Paperback. 126pp. Very good. $5 [375954] . __Crisis and Challenge of the Ecumenical Movement: Integrity and Indivisibility__. WCC Publications. 1994. Paperback. 43pp. Creased wrappers. $5 [406839] . __Declaration on the Question of the Admission of Women to the Ministerial Priesthood, Sacred Congregation for the Doctine of the Faith__. Reprint. 2003. Paperback. 65pp. Remainder copy of a limited edition, in new condition. $5 [354985] . __Der Mensch in den Veränderungsprozessen unserer Zeit, Zur Frage nach dem Menschen__. Gotthelf Verlag. 1986. Paperback. 69pp. Very good. $5 [357393] . __Doctrine and Discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 2000-2004__. African Methodist Episcopal Church. 2001. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 703pp. Very good. $5 [404573] . __Doctrine and Doctrinal Statements, Part II of the Book of Discipline, 1972__. Reprint. 2004. Pamphlet. 46pp. Remainder copy of a limited edition, in new condition. $5 [354976] 3 . __Doctrine in the Church of England. Report of the Commission on Christian Doctrine Appointed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York in 1922__. SPCK. 1962. Paperback. 242pp. Ex-library, slightly torn wrappers. $5 [367931] . __Emmaus Report: A Report of the Anglican Ecumenical Consultation...27 January — 2 February...__. Anglican Consultative Council. 1987. Paperback. 155pp. Faded cover. Else good. $5 [374017] . __Eschatology of the Doctrine of Last Things. Twelve Theses and a Position Paper Adopted by the 118th General Assembly for Guidance and Study in the Church__. Office of the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. 1978. Pamphlet. 28pp. Good, stapled booklet. Previous owner's name on front wrapper. $5 [369858] . __Handbook of Christian Theology: Definition Essays on Concepts and Movements of Thought in Contemporary Protestantism__. World Publishing Co.. 1958. Hardcover, no dust jacket.. 380pp. Rubbed and stained cover, musty. $5 [356405] . __In Defense of Creation: The Nuclear Crisis and a Just Peace. The United Methodist Council of Bishops__. Graded Press. 1986. Paperback. 96pp. Extensive ink underlining, creased wrappers. $5 [392489] . __Index to the Code of Canon Law in English Translation__. Collins. 1984. Paperback. 98pp. Ex-library. Good condition. $5 [410657] . __Jesus Christ Reforms His Church, Twenty-Sixth North American Liturgical Week, Baltimore, Portland, Chicago, 1965__. Liturgical Conference. 1966. Paperback. 269pp. Creased and browned spine, else good. $5 [VL8378] . __Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification: Lutheran World Federation and the Roman Catholic Church__. Eerdmans. 2000. Paperback. 47pp. Highlighting, sound otherwise. $5 [378601] . __Keeping and Healing the Creation: A Resource Paper prepared by the Presbyterian Eco-Justice Task Force__. Committee on Social Witness Policy, Presbyterian Church (USA). 1989. Paperback. 108pp. Very good. $5 [364961] . __Keeping and Healing the Creation: A Resource Paper, prepared by The Presbyterian Eco-Justice Task Force__. Committee on Social Witness Policy, Presbyterian Church. 1989. Paperback. 108pp. Very good. Former owner's name. $5 [396709] . __Mirfield Essays in Christian Belief, by members of the Community of the Resurrection__. Faith Press. 1962. Hardcover with dust jacket. 308pp. VG/G, torn dust jacket. $5 [373670] 4 . __New Catechism: Catholic Faith for Adults__. Burns & Oates / Herder & Herder. 1967. Hardcover with dust jacket. 510pp. Pencil underliing, foxing, chipped dust jacket. $5 [373319] . __Norms Governing Liturgical Calendars [Liturgy Documentary Series 6]__. United States Catholic Conference. 1984. Paperback. 168pp. Very good. $5 [VL8354] . __Our Protestant Heritage, by Members of the Faculty of Union Theological Seminary in Virginia__. John Knox. 1948. Hardcover with dust jacket. 224pp. Ink underlining, chipped dust jacket. $5 [365431] . __Pastoral Letters of the United States Catholic Bishops, vol. V, 1983-1988__. National Conference of Catholic Bishops, United States Catholic Conference. 1989. Hardcover with dust jacket. 797pp. Ex-library, dust jacket slightly chipped. Otherwise good. $5 [386339] . __Pilgrimage: The Personal Stories of Eleven Episcopalians who happened to be in Rome when John Paul II died__. American Friends of the Anglican Centre in Rome. 2006. Paperback. 44pp. Very good. $5 [375922] . __Plan of Church Union in North India and Pakistan, Prepared by the Negotiating Committee for Church Union in North India and Pakistan... March 1951__. Christian Literature Society for India. 1951. Pamphlet. 38pp. Booklet. Some underlining, bent wrappers. $5 [368842] . __Proposed Book of Confessions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States__. Presbyterian Church. 1974. Paperback. 210pp.
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