Papers by Pamela Brubaker
Choice Reviews Online, 2007
Page 1. JUSTICE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY STRATEGIES FOR HOME, COMMUNITY, AND WORLD Pamela K. Brubaker,... more Page 1. JUSTICE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY STRATEGIES FOR HOME, COMMUNITY, AND WORLD Pamela K. Brubaker, Rebecca Todd Peters, Laura A. Stivers, editors Page 2. JUSTICE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY Page 3. Page 4. ...
Religious Studies Review, 2008
cal context in terms of which the world can appear as lovable and delightful." Throughout, Wirzba... more cal context in terms of which the world can appear as lovable and delightful." Throughout, Wirzba mounts deft criticisms of culture and church insofar as these thwart abundant living. Particularly insightful is the discussion of what he calls "adventures in artificiality" wherein we fall prey to boredom, "the society of the spectacle," and the elusive promises of consumer desire. Neither popular nor technical, but thoroughly ecumenical, interreligious, and interdisciplinary, this book on Christian living will appeal broadly to ecclesial and university audiences.
The Ecumenical Review, 2008
Religious Studies Review, 2014
Religion, Theology, and Class, 2013
Reimagining with Christian Doctrines, 2014
Theology & Sexuality, 1997
Religious Studies Review, 2009
Chapter six provides an interesting discussion on the sovereignty of God and the necessity of Chr... more Chapter six provides an interesting discussion on the sovereignty of God and the necessity of Christ. Wright, in affirming that the "ontological necessity of Christ" does not require an "epistemological necessity of Christ," entertains optimistic soteriological possibilities for the fate of the unevangelized. The strength of the book is found in its global, dynamic, and universal view of salvation that conceives the grace of God as operative in the midst of, or in spite of, the religions. However, its weakness may be seen in its neglect of pneumatology to help bear out this relationship between grace and the religions. Nevertheless, the book remains highly recommended as a valuable resource for soteriological studies in a global perspective.
Religious Studies Review, 2008
cal context in terms of which the world can appear as lovable and delightful." Throughout, Wirzba... more cal context in terms of which the world can appear as lovable and delightful." Throughout, Wirzba mounts deft criticisms of culture and church insofar as these thwart abundant living. Particularly insightful is the discussion of what he calls "adventures in artificiality" wherein we fall prey to boredom, "the society of the spectacle," and the elusive promises of consumer desire. Neither popular nor technical, but thoroughly ecumenical, interreligious, and interdisciplinary, this book on Christian living will appeal broadly to ecclesial and university audiences.
Religious Studies Review, 2008
and before God. Most of the stories are ordinary, and could be told by any group of people who ta... more and before God. Most of the stories are ordinary, and could be told by any group of people who talk about their friends, and as such, they will probably resonate with many readers. Despite the uneven quality of the essays, all are heartfelt and provide ways of naming friendship's graces that any reader will learn from. There are real insights and profound thoughts buried in the stories the authors tell. This collection is a good discussion starter for group study. It would be good for use in church groups and adult education, and a helpful addition to church libraries and popular spirituality collections.
The Ecumenical Review, 2007
... OF THE GENEVA 1966 CONFERENCE Pamela K. Brubaker Dr Pamela Bruhaker is Projessor of Religion ... more ... OF THE GENEVA 1966 CONFERENCE Pamela K. Brubaker Dr Pamela Bruhaker is Projessor of Religion at California Lutheran UniversitB. ... Geneva : WCC/CCPD, 1983, p.47. Brown, Robert McAfee. ... Furthermore, ' Dickinson. p.46. Abrecht, Paul arid 'I'hornas, MM, eds. ...
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