points a finger at Robbie when her young cousin is assaulted in the grounds that night; on her testimony alone, Robbie is jailed. The second part of the book moves forward five years to focus on Robbie, now freed and part of the British Army that was cornered and eventually evacuated by...
phenomenon. From its origins as a sci-fi story to the elaborate creation of its iconic cover, the behind-the-scenes story is no less gripping. Here, in the year of its 20th anniversary and publisher Jonathan Cape's centenary, we tell the full story of the book that changed British ...
Book Review: Atonement: The Person and Work of Christ. By Thomas F. Torrance. Grove, IL: IVP, 2009. Pp. lxxxiv + 489. Cloth, $35.00doi:10.1177/01461079110410030604Christopher J. BlackBiblical Theology Bulletin: A Journal of Bible and Theology...
In the book of Second Chronicles it is written: Zedekiah was 21 years old when he began to reign, and reigned 11 years in Jerusalem. And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord his God, and humbled not himself before Jeremiah the prophet speaking from the mouth of the L...
Kippurimcan be read as YomKe-Purim,a "day likePurim," that is, a day of deliverance and salvation (as explained in the Book of Esther). Thus the day on which Yeshua sacrificed Himself on the cross is the greatest "Purim" of all, since through Him we are eternally delivered from the...
This chapter is in the book Levinas and Literature Tammy Amiel HouserReading Fiction with Levinas:Ian McEwan’s novelAtonementWhat does it mean to read fiction through the lens of Levinas’s ethics? Howdoes literary criticism benefit from Levinas’s philosophy? In this article I ex-plore the re...
doi:10.1177/002114009406000109Brian NolanIrish Theological Quarterly