Since 1996
Current Issue: Volume 25 Number 2 (2023)
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About this Issue
Confronting John’s Shadows while Basking in Its Lights: A Theological Attempt to Deal with the Fourth Gospel’s Ambivalence
Julius Kei-Kato
Is there an Anthropocenic Homiletic? Preaching in the midst of the Anthropocene Event
Edward Foley
Polarising Doctrinal Division in the Catholic Church: A Proposal
Michael G. Lawler & Todd A. Salzman
Facing Ruptures and Entanglements of a Global World: A Contextual Theological View from Germany
Michael Schüßler and Eva Maria Daganato
James Turner Johnson’s Reading of Augustine’s Just War Reflection and its Relevance to Just Peace Debate
Isaac Vasumu Augustine
Since 1996
MARYHILL SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY REVIEW is a semi-annual interdisciplinary peer-reviewed international electronic and printed journal published by the CICM-Maryhill School of Theology, Inc. #62, 14th St. corner Gilmore Avenue, New Manila, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It serves as a venue for the discussion of contemporary issues in theological, biblical, philosophical, historical, cultural, missiological and pastoral studies. Subject matter should touch on topics that concern researchers/scholars, professors, theology students, professional ministers, and pastoral/church workers. Indexed by LITaRS (Louvain Index of Theology and Religious Studies for Journals and Series) and by the AGPCI (Andrew Gonzalez Philippine Citation Index).
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