Citation: I. Provan, BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS - THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION ON THE CHRISTIAN BIBLE - CHILDS,BS, Scottish journal of theology, 50(3), 1997, pp. 391-393
Citation: Dm. Murray, CHRIST, CHURCH AND SOCIETY - ESSAYS ON BAILLIE,JOHN AND BAILLIE,DONALD - FERGUSSON,D, Scottish journal of theology, 50(3), 1997, pp. 394-396
Citation: Ef. Rogers, GOOD WORKS AND THE ASSURANCE OF SALVATION IN 3 TRADITIONS - FIDES-PRAEVISA, THE PRACTICAL SYLLOGISM, AND MERIT (PROTESTANT REFORMED, LUTHERAN AND ROMAN-CATHOLIC THEOLOGY), Scottish journal of theology, 50(2), 1997, pp. 131-156
Citation: Ij. Davidson, CRUX-PROBAT-OMNIA - JUNGEL,EBERHARD AND THE THEOLOGY OF THE CRUCIFIEDONE, Scottish journal of theology, 50(2), 1997, pp. 157-190
Citation: S. Hauerwas, FAILURE OF COMMUNICATION OR A CASE OF UNCOMPREHENDING FEMINISM (THE AUTHOR OF 'IN GOOD COMPANY' REPLIES TO A REVIEW BY ALBRECHT,GLORIA), Scottish journal of theology, 50(2), 1997, pp. 228-239
Citation: G. Albrecht, RESPONSE (BY AUTHOR OF REVIEW OF 'IN GOOD COMPANY' BY HAUERWAS,STANLEY TO REACTION OF HAUERWAS), Scottish journal of theology, 50(2), 1997, pp. 240-241
Citation: S. Welch, THE CHARACTER OF OUR COMMUNITIES - TOWARD AN ETHIC OF LIBERATION FOR THE CHURCH - ALBRECHT,G, Scottish journal of theology, 50(2), 1997, pp. 251-253
Citation: T. Hart, UNLEASHING THE SCRIPTURE - FREEING THE BIBLE FROM CAPTIVITY TO AMERICA - HAUERWAS,S, Scottish journal of theology, 50(2), 1997, pp. 253-254
Citation: W. Johnstone, KINGS WITHOUT PRIVILEGE - DAVID AND MOSES IN THE STORY OF THE BIBLES KINGS - AULD,AG, Scottish journal of theology, 50(2), 1997, pp. 256-258
Citation: I. Provan, CANONS TO THE LEFT OF HIM - CHILDS,BREVARD, HIS CRITICISM, AND THE FUTURE OF OLD-TESTAMENT THEOLOGY, Scottish journal of theology, 50(1), 1997, pp. 1-38
Citation: P. Mcenhill, GOOD PLEASURE, GRACE AND THE PERSON OF GOD INCARNATE - INTERPRETING THE CHRISTOLOGY OF BAILLIE,D.M. FOR TODAY, Scottish journal of theology, 50(1), 1997, pp. 61-81
Citation: M. Higton, FREI CHRISTOLOGY AND LINDBECK CULTURAL-LINGUISTIC THEORY + NUANCES INTHE THEOLOGY OF THE YALE SCHOOL, Scottish journal of theology, 50(1), 1997, pp. 83-95
Citation: Ac. Thiselton, DIVINE DISCOURSE - PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE CLAIM THAT GOD SPEAKS - WOLTERSTORFF,N, Scottish journal of theology, 50(1), 1997, pp. 97-110
Citation: G. Pattison, ANXIETY IN EDEN - A KIERKEGAARDIAN READING OF 'PARADISE LOST' - TANNER,JS, Scottish journal of theology, 50(1), 1997, pp. 111-112
Citation: Gd. Badcock, REFORMATIONAL THEOLOGY - A NEW PARADIGM FOR DOING DOGMATICS - SPYKMAN,GJ, Scottish journal of theology, 50(1), 1997, pp. 113-114