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Issue 1
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 01: November 1993
Contents
- The Design Argument (Part 1): Dr. Colin Crowder (University of Durham),
- The Problem of Religious Language: Dr. Peter Vardy (Heythrop College, London)
- Interpreting the Parables of Jesus: Professor Graham Stanton (King’s College, London)
- An Examiner’s View of Exam Essays: Peter Cole (A-level Chief Examiner)
- Is ‘the History of Israel’ still a good working model? Richard Coggins (King’s College, London)
- The Free Churches in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Terence Copley (University of Exeter)
- Augustine on Evil: Dr.Bernard Farr (Westminster College, Oxford)
- What is Theology? Professor Leslie Houlden (King’s College, London)
- The Gentle Art of Essay Writing: Dr. Walter Moberly (University of Durham)
Issue 2
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 02 : April 1994
Contents
- Charles Darwin and the Doctrine of Creation: Professor Ian Markham (Liverpool Hope University College)
- Inter-faith Dialogue: Professor Keith Ward (Christ Church, Oxford)
- The Design Argument (Part 2): Dr. Colin Crowder (University of Durham)
- Signs in the Fourth Gospel John Maile (Spurgeon’s College, London)
- Faith and Reason: Dr. Paul Fiddes (Regent’s Park College, Oxford)
- The Familiar Strangeness of Islam: Dr. David Thomas (Centre for the Study of Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, Selly Oak),
- Social Justice in the Eighth Century Prophets: Professor Ronald Clements (King’s College, London)
- The Art of Effective Revision: Michael Totterdell (Institute of Education, London)
Issue 3
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 03: November 1994
Contents
- A-level Coursework: Dr. Catherine Brown (A-level Chief Examiner)
- Kant’s Categorical Imperative: Dr. Paul Grosch and Dr.William Large (The College of St. Mark and St. John, Plymouth)
- Jesus in the Four Gospels: Dr. David Wenham (Wycliffe Hall, Oxford)
- Thinking about Life after Death: Options and Identity: Dr. Jeff Astley (University of Durham)
- Exam Technique: John Russell (A-level Chief Examiner)
- Faith and Reason (Part 2): Dr. Paul Fiddes (Regent’s Park College, Oxford)
- On Religious Experience: Professor John Hick (University of Birmingham)
Issue 4
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 04 : April 1995
Contents
- Utilitarianism: Geoff Cocksworth (The King’s School, Canterbury)
- The Birth Stories in the Gospels: Professor David Catchpole (University of Exeter)
- The Ethics of Genetic Engineering: Dr. David Cook (Green College, Oxford)
- Covenant in the Old Testament: Dr. Henry McKeating (Wesley College, Bristol)
- Religion and the Hollywood Cinema: Professor David Jasper (University of Glasgow)
- A Practical Guide to Revision: Mel Churton (Parkstone Grammar School)
Issue 5
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 05: November 1995
Contents
- Liberation Theology: Dr. Andrew Bradstock (LSU College of Higher Education, Southampton)
- Cosmological Arguments for the Existence of God: Jonathan Webber (University College, London)
- Why Students Fail: Howard Mayled-Porter (A-level Chief Examiner)
- The Problem of Evil: The Free Will Defence: Dr. Peter Vardy (Heythrop College, London)
- The Gospels: Fact, Fiction or What? Professor J.D.G. Dunn (University of Durham)
- Is there a Natural Law? Dr. Alan Suggate (University of Durham)
- T.H. Huxley: ‘The Devil’s Disciple’? Professor David Knight (University of Durham)
Issue 6
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 06 : April 1996
Contents
- Form Criticism and the Gospels: Professor John Drane (University of Stirling)
- Free Will and Determinism: Dr. Robert Cook (Redcliffe College, Gloucester)
- Approaches to Examination Questions: Sarah Tyler (A-level Examiner)
- Proportionalism: Dr. Bernard Hoose (Heythrop College, London)
- An Admission Tutor’s Answers to Students’ Questions: Dr. Alistair McFadyen (University of Leeds)
- Daniel and Apocalyptic: Dr. Robert Fyall (University of Durham)
- Resurrection: What’s it all about? H.J. Richards (University of East Anglia)
- Science and Religion: Challenging Some Common Assumptions: Professor Basil Mitchell (University of Oxford)
- Morality and Religion: Dr. Peter Baelz (formerly Dean of Durham)
Issue 7
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 07: November 1996
Contents
- The Ontological Argument: Professor Ian Markham (Liverpool Hope University College)
- Origins and Fundamental –isms: Adrian Brown (The Ecclesbourne School, Duffield)
- The Dilemma of Life or Death: The Collapse of the Traditional Ethic: Professor Peter Singer (Monash University)
- Caring to the End: Dame Cicely Saunders (St. Christopher’s Hospice)
- A Question of Identity: Jesus and the Son of Man: Professor David Catchpole (University of Exeter)
- Religion as a Language-Game: Dr. Felicity McCutcheon (Macquarie University)
- God and gods in the Old Testament: Professor R.N. Whybray (formerly University of Hull)
Issue 8
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 08 : April 1997
Contents
- Religious Experience: An Argument for the Existence of God: Robert Kirkwood (University of Edinburgh)
- Abortion: A Moral Controversy: Dr. David Smith (The Milltown Institute, Dublin)
- Redaction Criticism and the Gospel of Luke: Dr. William Telford (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
- Considering Conscience: Dr. David Torevell (Liverpool Hope University College)
- Examiner’s Comments: Diana Hayden (A-level Chief Examiner)
- Faith and Freedom: The Problem of Evil: Dr. Bernard Farr (Westminster College, Oxford)
- The Eschatology of the Fourth Gospel: Dr. Stephen Motyer (London Bible College)
- Types of Theism, Varieties of Atheism: Dr. Andrew Wright (King’s College, London)
Issue 9
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 09: November 1997
Contents
- Existentialism: Dr. Jeff Mason (Middlesex University)
- Sex, Relationships and Being Human: Dr. Peter Vardy (Heythrop College, London)
- Proof and Probability in Arguing for God’s Existence: Dr. Harriet Harris (University of Exeter)
- Examiner’s Comments: Gordon Reid (A-level Chief Examiner)
- Applying Source, Form and Redaction Criticism: John Russell (A-level Chief Examiner)
- Living and Dying Well: A Response to Peter Singer: Dr. Joseph Houston (University of Glasgow)
- The Significance of the Cross in the Fourth Gospel: Michael Tonks (Bristol Grammar School)
- Morality and Religion: Robert Kirkwood (University of Edinburgh)
Issue 10
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 10 : April 1998
Contents
- The Gene Genie: Professor Sheila McLean (University of Glasgow)
- Utilitarianism and Christianity: Dr. Jeremy Hall (Hutchesons’ Grammar School)
- Science and Religion: Professor Keith Ward and Professor Peter Atkins (University of Oxford)
- Ought Euthanasia to be Allowed? Professor Paul Badham (University of Wales, Lampeter)
- Rationalism and Empiricism: Alison Wood (The Royal Institute of Philosophy)
- Evaluation: Why and how!: Arthur Giles (A-level Chief Examiner)
- A Question of Identity: Jesus and the Messiah: Professor David Catchpole (University of Exeter)
- Social Justice in A-level Study of Amos and Hosea: Dr. Carol Fry (A-level Chief Examiner)
Issue 11
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 11: November 1998
Contents
- The Ethics of Punishing Criminals: Dr. Bernard Hoose (Heythrop College, London)
- Miracle Problems: Roger Owen (A-level Chief Examiner)
- Moral Restraints in Warfare: Professor Richard Norman (University of Kent, Canterbury)
- Feminism and Christian Theology: Dr. Alison Jasper (University of Glasgow)
- A Jewish View of the Problem of Evil: Rabbi Sidney Brichto (The Union of Liberal and Progressive Synagogues)
- Examiner’s Comments: Peter Cole (A-level Chief Examiner)
- The World of Jesus: First-century Judaism: Professor John Riches (University of Glasgow)
Issue 12
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 12 : APRIL 1999
Contents
- Natural Law: Peter Jackson (Harrow School)
- Matthew, Moses and Mountains: An Exercise in Redaction Criticism: Antony Billington (London Bible College)
- Abortion and Medical Ethics: John Waters (Parkstone Grammar School)
- David Hume and the Design Argument: Arthur Giles (A-level Chief Examiner)
- Humanism – Right or Wrong? Marilyn Mason (British Humanist Association)
- A Question of Proof: Sarah Tyler (A-level Examiner)
- The ‘I am’ Sayings of the Fourth Gospel: Dr. Stephen Motyer (London Bible College)
Issue 13
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 13: November 1999
Contents
- Evidence for God’s Love: The Right Reverend Richard Harries (Bishop of Oxford)
- What is Truth? Dr. Peter Vardy (Heythrop College, London)
- Ethical Criteria for Selling Arms: Professor Robin Gill (University of Kent, Canterbury)
- The Purpose of John’s Gospel: Arthur Rowe (Spurgeon’s College, London)
- The Whys and Wherefores of the Free Will Debate: Dr. Stephen Boulter (University of Glasgow)
- Making Sense of Questions of Practical Ethics: The Reverend Peter Jackson (Harrow School)
- Miracles – Superstitious Imaginings or Signs of God’s Presence? Dr. David Torevell (Liverpool Hope University College)
Issue 14
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 14 : APRIL 2000
Contents
- Are Values Relative to Culture? Professor Harry J. Gensler and Mary Grace Tokmenko (John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA)
- Life Thru a Lens: Using Narrative Criticism to compare the Infancy Story of Matthew with the Johannine Prologue: Mark Coffey (The Manchester Grammar School)
- Just War Principles: Sir Hugh Beach (retired army officer, who lectures and writes on the subjects of war and peace, disarmament and arms control as seen from a Christian perspective)
- Weltanschauung: The Game of Worldviews Adrian Brown (The Ecclesbourne School, Duffield)
- How to create good essays for synoptic assessment: Arthur Giles (Brunel University)
- The Matrix: Julie Arliss (The Richard Huish College, Taunton) and Dr. Peter Vardy (Heythrop College, London)
- The Use and Abuse of the Bible in Ethics: Dr. Ian McDonald (University of Edinburgh)
Issue 15
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 15: November 2000
Contents
- Introducing Anti-Realism: Dr. Beverley Clack (Roehampton Institute, London)
- After Dolly: Should We Clone Human Life? Professor Alastair V. Campbell (University of Bristol)
- The Return of the Virtues: Professor James F. Keenan (Weston Jesuit School of Theology, Cambridge, MA, USA)
- Morals in the New Millennium: The Right Reverend Richard Holloway (formerly Bishop of Edinburgh)
- What is Postmodernism? Dr. Andrew Wright (King’s College, University of London)
- Religious Studies post-16: John Keast (Qualifications and Curriculum Authority)
- Evolution and the Spirit: Professor Russell Stannard (The Open University)
Issue 16
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 16 : APRIL 2001
Contents
- “Nothing but a pack of neurons”: Michael Poole (King’s College, London)
- Killing Mary to Save Jodie: Dr. Stephen Law (Heythrop College, University of London)
- Research using human embryos and Therapeutic Cloning: Baroness Warnock of Weeke.
- Utilitarianism in the Twentieth Century: Dr. Roger Crisp (St Anne’s College, Oxford)
- Where did the prophets get their ethical ideas from? Professor John Barton (University of Oxford)
- Postmodernism and Religion: Dr. Andrew Wright (King’s College, University of London)
- “God is Dead” – The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche: Carol Langford (Parkstone Grammar School)
- IVF: The Ethical Issues: Dr. Susanne Gibson (St. Martin’s College, Lancaster)
Issue 17
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 17: November 2001
Contents
- An Introduction to Aristotle: Libby Ahluwalia (Principal Examiner)
- Plato’s Analogy of the Cave and its Relation to the Forms: Roy Jackson (Richmond College)
- Situation Ethics: Decent or Indecent Proposal? Dr. David Torevell (Liverpool Hope University College)
- Where was God when…? Dr. David Cook (Green College, Oxford)
- Genetics, Ethics and Human Identity: Professor Ruth Chadwick (University of Lancaster)
- Modern Moral Uncertainty and Christianity: The Revd. Canon Dr. R.J. Elford (Liverpool Hope University College)
- Marriage and Divorce: Michael Wilcockson (Eton College; Principal Examiner)
- Euthanasia: Dr. Helga Kuhse (Monash University)
Issue 18
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 18 : APRIL 2002
Contents
- An Introduction to the Moral Argument for God’s Existence: Dennis Brown (The Manchester Grammar School)
- Can We Have Morality Without God and Religion: Dr. Stephen Law (Heythrop College, University of London)
- Black Theology: A Study of Martin Luther King Jr and James Cone: Michael Wilcockson (Eton College; Principal Examiner)
- The Biblical Basis for Liberation Theology: Dr. Simon Valentine (University of Bradford)
- In the Image of Man: Freud, Psychoanalysis and Religion: Brendan Callaghan SJ (Heythrop College, University of London)
- The Kingdom of God: Julie Arliss (The Richard Huish College, Taunton)
- How Should We Treat Prisoners? Professor Timothy Gorringe (University of Exeter)
- Is Creationism Scientific? Dr. Stephen Law (Heythrop College, University of London)
- Self-fulfilment: Must it be Selfish? Professor Nigel Biggar (University of Leeds)
Issue 19
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 19: November 2002
Contents
- Why be Moral? Dr. Christopher Falzon (University of Newcastle, Australia)
- Abortion: Professor Brenda Almond (University of Hull)
- Just War – War against Iraq? Dr. Peter Vardy (Heythrop College, London)
- Ideas about Conscience: Bob Bowie (St. John Fisher Catholic College, Chatham)
- Religion without God: Professor Ray Billington
- Wilderness, Religion, and Human Dwelling: Dr. Michael Northcott (University of Edinburgh)
- Is Science Enough? Martin Rogers (Co-Director of the Science and Religion in Schools Project)
- Doing Without Free Will: Professor James Rachels (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)
Issue 20
A JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Issue 20 : APRIL 2003
Contents
- Four Portraits of Jesus: The Revd. Dr. Richard Burridge (King’s College, London)
- What does it mean to be human? Thoughts on Philosophy of Human Nature: Professor Nina Rosenstand (San Diego Mesa College, USA)
- Some guidelines for candidates answering questions on the Ontological Argument: Dr. John Frye (A-level Principal Examiner)
- Competition: Some Ethical and Theological Considerations: Professor John Hull (University of Birmingham)
- Teleology, Morality, and Human Flourishing: Professor Arthur Holmes (Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois)
- Connecting Morality and Religion: Professor Jeff Astley (North of England Institute of Christian Education)
- Is Religion Bad for the Environment? Professor R.J. Berry (University College, London)
- Wittgenstein: Twentieth Century Genius: Professor Robert Arrington (Georgia State University, USA)