Stephen Finamore and John Weaver (eds.), Wisdom, Science and the Scriptures: Essays in Honour of Ernest C. Lucas (Centre for Baptist History and Heritage; Regent’s Park College, 2012)
Introduction – Stephen Finamore and Hazel Lucas
Part 1: Wisdom in the Bible
Creation in the Psalms – Gordon Wenham
Fierce Beasts and Free Processes : a Proposed Reading of God’s Speeches in the Book of Job – John Bimson
The Traditional Israelite Legal Settings: Social Contexts in Proverbs – Hilary Nyika
Personified Wisdom in Early Judaism – Knut M. Heim
Part Two: Science and Christian Faith
Ancient and Modern Wisdom: The Intersection of Clinical and Theological Understanding of Health – Paul S. Fiddes
The Way of Practical Modesty – Brian Haymes
The Environment and the Developing World – Elaine Storkey
Hopeful Disciples in a Time of Climate Change – John Weaver
Take Ten: Scientists and their Religious Beliefs – Robert S. White
Part Three: The Scriptures
The Evolving Agenda of Biblical Studies – Simon Woodman
Moving Towards a Theological Perspective on ‘Place’ by Using Cresswell’s Notion of Doxa and Deviance as a Hermeneutical Tool for Place-Based Readings of Mark’s Gospel – Mike Pears
‘Not Made with Human Hands’ : the Heavenly Temple in Hebrews and Revelation – Stephen Finamore
Part Four: … and Cricket
‘Play Up! Play Up! And Play the Game!’ Cricket and our Place in the World – Robert Ellis
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