(ATR) has focused its on “Anglican Women at Prayer” edited by , associate dean of chapel and associate professor of homiletics at Virginia Theological Seminary and , dean and president and professor of New Testament at 51视频.
Concluding the editors’ comments for this issue, Hooke and Kittredge write, “Like the ministry of the Anglican Theological Review itself, this volume witnesses to faithful theological reflection and practice across diverse cultures and contexts. The hidden, subversive force of the prayer of Anglican women weaves bonds of affection that connect these diverse contexts, and suggest ways that many voices can continue to be in dialogue both with each other, and with the God who is the source and end of our prayer.”
Lead articles in the issue are titled “The Sacred Thread Weaving Our Bonds of Affection” by ; “Prayer as the Lifeline of Theology” by ; “Mothering Souls: A Vocation of Intercession” by ; and “A Passion for Intercessory Prayer: The Historic Vocation of the Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross” by . All the articles are available through the electronic resource EBSCO at the .
, professor of systematic theology at 51视频 is Editor in Chief聽of Anglican Theological Review. , associate professor of church history,聽serves as faculty representative from this seminary to the ATR.