Publications

Apart from reviews, most of my publications are freely accessible. If there is a piece (such as a review) not linked here that you would like to read, please use the contact form at the bottom of the page.

Articles

Qoheleth and the Cross: Back and Forth with Jürgen Moltmann and Peter Enns.” Colloquium 52:1 (2020): 51–66.

Another Origin of the Theology of Hope? Moltmann’s Dependence on Mircea Eliade.” Pacifica 30:1 (2017): 88–101.

Reading Scripture with Moltmann: The Cry of Dereliction and the Trinity.” Colloquium 48:2 (2016): 130–45.

Doctoral and Masters Theses

The Role of Scripture in the Theology of Jürgen Moltmann.” PhD thesis, University of Otago, 2020.

The Significance of the Cross for the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Theology of Jürgen Moltmann.” Masters thesis, University of Otago, 2016.

Review Articles

“The Centrality of Hope to Christian Ethics: Two Recent Reflections.” Review of Ethics of Hope, by Jürgen Moltmann, and Hope and Christian Ethics, by David Elliot. RRT 27:1 (2020): 11–17.

Book Reviews

  • Primary review interests: Jürgen Moltmann, Trinity, doctrine of God
  • Secondary review interests: christology, pneumatology, hermeneutics, systematic theology, philosophical theology

Theses Towards a Trinitarian Ontology, by Klaus Hemmerle. RRT 28:3 (2021): 279–82.

In a Post-Hegelian Spirit: Philosophical Theology as Idealistic Discontent, by Gary Dorrien. RRT 28:1 (2021): 37–40.

The God Who Acts in History: The Significance of Sinai, by Craig G. Bartholomew. RRT 28:1 (2021): 14–17.

Modern Christian Theology, 2nd ed., by Christopher Ben Simpson. RRT 27:4 (2020): 558–61.

From Maimonides to Microsoft: The Jewish Law of Copyright Since the Birth of Print, by Neil Weinstock Netanel. RRT 27:3 (2020): 391–94.

Jürgen Moltmann and the Work of Hope: The Future of Christian Theology, ed. M. Douglas Meeks. Colloquium 51:2 (2019): 116–18.

God over All: Divine Aseity and the Challenge of Platonism, by William Lane Craig. RRT 26:4 (2019): 613–16.

The Infinity of God: New Perspectives in Theology and Philosophy, ed. Benedikt Paul Göcke and Christian Tapp. RRT 26:4 (2019): 630–32.

‘For Us and For Our Salvation’: The ‘Christological’ Councils and Trinitarian
Anthropology
, by Declan O’Byrne. RRT 26:3 (2019): 486–88.

The Holy Spirit: Setting the World on Fire, ed. Richard Lennan and Nancy Pineda-Madrid. RRT 26:3 (2019): 471–73.

Jesus the Spirit Baptizer: Christology in Light of Pentecost, by Frank D. Macchia. RRT 26:2 (2019): 284–86.

The Spirit over the Earth: Pneumatology in the Majority World, ed. Gene L. Green, Stephen T. Pardue, and K. K. Yeo. RRT 26:2 (2019): 251–54.

Embracing Vulnerability: Human and Divine, by Roberto Sirvent. RRT 26:1 (2019): 154–56.

Jesus Before Pentecost, by William P. Atkinson. RRT 26:1 (2019): 27–29.

Jürgen Moltmann in Plain English, by Stephen D. Morrison. RRT 25:4 (2018): 723–25.

The God Who Gives: How the Trinity Shapes the Christian Story, by Kelly M. Kapic. RRT 25:4 (2018): 702–704.

Luther’s Christological Legacy: Christocentrism and the Chalcedonian Tradition, by Johannes Zachhuber. RRT 25:3 (2018): 589–91.

The Origin of Divine Christology, by Andrew Ter Ern Loke. RRT 25:3 (2018): 529–31.

Theology—Descent into the Vicious Circles of Death: On the Fortieth Anniversary of Jürgen Moltmann’s The Crucified God, ed. Zoran Grozdanov. RRT 25:2 (2018): 290–92.

Trinity after Pentecost, by William P. Atkinson. RRT 25:2 (2018): 209–11.

Divine Freedom and the Doctrine of the Immanent Trinity: In Dialogue with Karl Barth and Contemporary Theology, 2nd ed., by Paul Molnar. RRT 25:1 (2018): 125–27.

The One and the Three: Nature, Person and Triadic Monarchy in the Greek and Irish Patristic Tradition, by Chrysostom Koutloumousianos. RRT 24:4 (2017): 739–41.

What is a God? Philosophical Perspectives on Divine Essence in the Hebrew Bible, by Jaco Gericke. RRT 24:3 (2017): 479–81.

The Christian Doctrine of the Divine Attributes, by Hermann Cremer. RRT 24:2 (2017): 255–57.

The Triune God, by Fred Sanders. RRT 24:2 (2017): 362–65.

Other Writings

When Pentecostals Encounter Anglicanism.” Anglican Taonga. 24 April 2019.

Comments and Requests

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