Volume introduction: Donald mackinnon, speaking honestly to ecclesial power
On not being spirited away: pneumatology and critical presence
'Hospitality' at the end of religion
National treasures: Joss Whedon's assembling of exceptional Avengers
The ascent of theological reading: iconoclasm and the divine event of making readers
'Unlearn what you have learned' (Yoda): the critical study of the myth of Star Wars
Idolaters at providential prayer: Calvin's praying through the divine governance
Schooled in a lifelong education in prayer
The unnaturalness of natural theology: the witness of Rodney Holder's Karl Barth
Crossing silence: the silences of the word
Donald Mackinnon: extraordinary theologian of the ordinary
Philosophy and the burden of theological honesty: a Donald MacKinnon reader
Prayer, particularity, and the subject of divine personhood: who are Brummer and Barth invoking when they pray?
The Gospel according to Star Wars : faith, hope, and the force
Karl Barth, Emil Brunner and the subjectivity of the object of Christian hope
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