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The spring issue will contain, inter alia, articles and essays by:
- Richard Rymarz on Ukrainian Catholics at World Youth Day
- Michael Plekon on Eastern Elements in Kierkegaard's Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses
- Nicholas Denysenko on Baptismal Themes in the Byzantine Rite of Water Blessing on Theophany
- Daniel Galadza on Paul's Notion of "Logike Latreia"
- Vincenzo Poggi on the Vita of Cyril Korolevsky/J.-F. Charon and the East
In addition, of course, we have nearly thirty reviews of many new books, including:
- B. ter Haar Romeny, ed., Religious Origins of Nations? (reviewed by Oxford's Sebastian Brock)
- A.E. Siecinski, The Filioque: History of a Doctrinal Controversy (Oxford Studies in Historical Theology) (reviewed by Robert Haddad)
- Barbara Skinner, Western Front of the Eastern Church: Uniate and Orthodox Conflict in Eighteenth-Century Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia (reviewed by John-Paul Himka)
- Gillian Crow, Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters)(reviewed by Roman Rytsar)
- Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Crusades, Christianity, and Islam (reviewed by John Bequette)
- Thomas Mathews, Byzantium: From Antiquity to the Renaissance (reviewed by Emma Loosley)
- Douglas M. Koskela, Ecclesiality and Ecumenism: Yves Congar and the Road to Unity (reviewed by Catherine Clifford)
- Anna Lisa Crone, Eros and Creativity in Russian Religious Renewal (Russian History and Culture) (reviewed by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt)
- Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, Divine Sophia: The Wisdom Writings of Vladimir Solovyov (reviewed by Robert Slesinski)
- John Chryssavgis, Remembering and Reclaiming Diakonia: The Diaconate Yesterday and Today (reviewed by David Kennedy)
- Larry Wolff, The Idea of Galicia: History and Fantasy in Habsburg Political Culture (reviewed by Christopher Hann)
- Paul Collins, Partaking in Divine Nature: Deification and Communion (reviewed by Daniel Keating)
- Wallace Alston and Cynthia Jarvis, The Power to Comprehend with All the Saints: The Formation and Practice of a Pastor-Theologian (reviewed by Bill Mills)
- Susan Ashbrook Harvey, Song and Memory: Biblical Women in Syriac Tradition (reviewed by Bill Mills)
- Matthew Blastares, Sexuality, Marriage, and Celibacy in Byzantine Law: The Alphabetical Collection of Matthew Blastares: Selections from a Fourteenth-Century Encyclopedia of Canon Law, trans. Patrick Viscuso (reviewed by Alex Laschuk)
- Christopher Pramuk, Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton (reviewed by Michael Plekon)
- Another dozen or so brief reviews are included, most of books already discussed on here.
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