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Books Reviewed in this Article: Paradoxes: A Study in Form and Predication. By James Cargile. A Dictionary of Philosophy. Feminism and Philosophy. Edited by M. Vetterling‐Braggin, FA. Elliston and J. English. God and the Secular. By Robin Attfield. What does the Old Testament say about God? By Claus Westermann. The God of the Philosophers. By Anthony Kenny. Rediscovering the Bible. By Lucas Grollenberg. The Early History of Israel: I. From the Beginnings to the Exodus and Covenant of Sinai; II. From the Entry into Canaan to the Period of the Judges. By R. de Vaux, O.P., translated by David Smith. Studies in the Patriarchal Narratives. By William McKane. Thanksgiving for a Liberated Prophet. An Interpretation of Isaiah Chapter 53. By R.N. Whybray. Festal Drama in Deutero‐Isaiah. By John Eaton. The Ethiopic Book of Enoch. A New Edition in the Light of the Aramaic Dead Sea Fragments. By Michael A. Knibb, in Consultation with Edward Ullendorff. Vol. 1, Text and Apparatus. The Aramaic Origin of the Four Gospels. By Frank Zimmermann. A Hidden Revolution. The Pharisees’Search for the Kingdom Within. By Ellis Rivkin. Theologia Crucis ‐ Signum Crucis: Festschrift für Erich Dinkler. Edited by Carl Andresen and Günter Klein. Die Theologie des Makarios/Symeon. By Hermann Dörries. Ekklesiologie der Neuzeit. Grundlegung bei Melchior Cano and Entwicklung bis zum 2. Vatikanischen Konzil. By Elmar Klinger. Catholic Loyalism in Elizabethan England. By Arnold Pritchard. Anthony Munday: The English Roman Life. Edited by P.J. Ayres. The Venerable English College Rome. By Michael Williams. The Bible: Its Criticism, Interpretation and Use in 16th and 17th Century England. By Dean Fréiday. John Bunyan. By Lynn Veach Sadler. Prophets and Millennialists: The Uses of Biblical Prophecy in England from the 1790s to the 1840s. By W.H. Oliver. The Theological Papers of John Henry Newman on Biblical Inspiration and On Infallibility. Edited by J. Derek Holmes. The Ideas of Newman: Christianity and Human Religiosity. By Lee H. Yearley. Theology on Dover Beach. By Nicholas Lash. The Printing Press as an Agent of Change. By Elizabeth L. Eisenstein.

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