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Theology | 1966

Justification by Grace through Faith: Re-Union: Theological Explorations, 1

John Austin Baker

insights: justification by grace through faith; the priesthood of all believers; the supremacy of Scripture. Within the Church of England there are those also who voice the same fear. Theology must take them seriously. In three essays, the first of which is published this month, Mr John Baker examines these formulations afresh, in the hope that those who care for them much, and those who care for them little, may both care for them anew.


Theology | 2016

Book Review: Alternative Services Series 3, The Wedding Service (GS 228)

John Austin Baker


Theology | 2016

Book Review: A History of Christian Doctrine

John Austin Baker


Theology | 2016

Book Review: The Darkness of God: Theology After Hiroshima By Jim Garrison SCM Press 1982 x + 238 pp. £5.95; Time and the Bomb By John-Francis Phipps Pica Press, Oxford 1982 vi + 35 pp. £1.50:

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Theology | 2016

Other Notice: Theological Investigations

John Austin Baker


Theology | 2016

Book Review: The Church in the Power of the Spirit

John Austin Baker


Theology | 2016

Book Review: The Cambridge History of the Bible

John Austin Baker


Theology | 1985

Eucharistic Presidency and Women's Ordination

John Austin Baker


Theology | 1981

Book Review: A History of Christian DoctrineA History of Christian Doctrine Edited by Cunliffe-JonesHubertT & T Clark1978 xiv + 601 pp. £11.80

John Austin Baker


Theology | 1978

Book Review: The Church in the Power of the SpiritThe Church in the Power of the SpiritA Contribution to Messianic Ecclesiology By MoltmannJürgenSCM Press1977 xvii+407 pp. £6.95: A Contribution to Messianic Ecclesiology

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