Bibliography - The Association of Theological Schools

2015
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Research that has emerged in publications
from the Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology grant program
Adams, Marilyn McCord
Christ and Horrors: The Coherence of Christology.
Cambridge University Press, 2006.
“The Coherence of Christology: God Enmattered and
Enmattering.” Princeton Seminary Bulletin 26, no. 2
(2005): 157–79.
Anderson, Gary A.
The Genesis of Perfection: Adam and Eve in Jewish and
Christian Imagination. Louisville, KY: Westminster
John Knox Press, 2001.
“Necessarium Adae Peccatum.” In The Papers of the Henry
Luce III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 4, edited by Matthew
Zyniewicz, 5–28. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2000.
Anatolios, Khaled
Retrieving Nicaea: The Development and Meaning of
Trinitarian Doctrine. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker
Academic, 2011.
Baggett, Jerome P.
Sense of the Faithful: How American Catholics Live Their
Faith. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
Bailey, Randall C.
The Africana Bible: Reading Israel’s Scriptures from Africa
and the African Diaspora. Edited by Hugh R. Page, Jr.,
Randall C. Bailey, et al. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2010.
They Were All Together in One Place: Toward Minority
Biblical Criticism, Semeia Studies. Edited by Randall
C. Bailey, Tat-siong Benny Liew, and Fernando F.
Segovia. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2009.
“Easter Day (Resurrection of Jesus).” In Preaching God’s
Transformative Justice: A Lectionary Commentary,
Year B, edited by Ronald J. Allen, Dale P. Andrews,
and Dawn Ottoni-Wilhelm, 197–201. Louisville, KY:
Westminster John Knox Press, 2011.
“’And They Shall Know That I Am YHWH’: The P
Recasting of the Plague Narratives in Exodus 7–11.”
In Liberating Biblical Study: Scholarship, Art, and Action
in Honor of the Center and Library for the Bible and
Social Justice, edited by Laurel Dykstra and Ched
Myers. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2011, 35–49.
“Why Do Readers Believe Lot? Genesis 19
Reconsidered.” Old Testament Essays 23, no. 3 (2010),
519–48.
“Resisting Imperial Peace by Resisting the Biblical
Text.” In Resisting Imperial Peace: The US Ecumenical
Association of Third World Theologians, edited by
Michel Andraos and Andrea Smith. Journal of Race,
Ethnicity and Religion 1, no. 13 (2010): 1–34.
“Reading Backwards: A Narrative Technique for the
Queering of David, Saul, and Samuel.” In The Fate
of King David: The Past and Present of a Biblical Icon,
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edited by Todd Linafelt et al., 66–81. London: T&T
Clark International, 2010.
“African and African Diasporan Hermeneutics.” Randall
C. Bailey, Cheryl Kirk-Duggan, Madipoane Massenya
(ngwan’a Mphahlele), and Rodney S. Sadler, Jr. In The
Africana Bible: Reading Israel’s Scriptures from Africa
and the African Diaspora, edited by Hugh R. Page et al.,
10–24. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2010.
“Judges.” In The Africana Bible: Reading Israel’s Scriptures
from Africa and the African Diaspora, edited by Hugh
R. Page et al., 120–22. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2010.
“The Greek Additions to Esther.” In The Africana Bible:
Reading Israel’s Scriptures from Africa and the African
Diaspora, edited by Hugh R. Page et al., 302–3.
Minneapolis: Fortress, 2010.
“But It’s in the Text: Slavery, the Bible, and the
African Diaspora.” In Black Theology, Slavery and
Contemporary Christianity, edtied by Anthony G.
Reddie, 31–46. Surrey, England: Ashgate, 2010.
“Toward Minority Biblical Criticism: Framework,
Contours, Dynamics.” In They Were All Together in
One Place?: Toward Minority Biblical Criticism, Semeia
Studies. Edited by Randall C. Bailey, Tat-siong
Benny Liew, and Fernando F. Segovia, 3–45. Atlanta:
Society of Biblical Literature, 2009.
“That’s Why They Didn’t Call the Book Hadassah! the
Interse(ct)/(x)ionality of Race/Ethnicity, Gender
and Sexuality in the Book of Esther.” In They Were
All Together in One Place?: Toward Minority Biblical
Criticism, Semeia Studies. Edited by Randall C.
Bailey, Tat-siong Benny Liew, and Fernando
F. Segovia, 227–50. Atlanta: Society of Biblical
Literature, 2009.
“The Bible as a Text of Cultures.” In The Peoples’ Bible:
New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha,
edited by Curtis Paul DeYoung et al., 13–22.
Minneapolis: Fortress, 2009.
“Introduction to Genesis.” In The Peoples’ Bible: New
Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha, edited
by Curtis Paul DeYoung et al. 132–3. Minneapolis:
Fortress Press, 2009.
“Sacred Texts and the Dynamics of Oppression.” In God
is Calling for Liberation, edited by Rainer ZimmerWinkel, 7–19. Berlin: AphorismaA, 2009.
Berling, Judith A.
Understanding Other Religious Worlds: A Guide for Interreligious Education. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2004.
“Teaching Confucianism in Christian Contexts.” In
Teaching Confucianism, edited by Jeffery L. Richey.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
“The Process of Interreligious Learning.” In Interreligious
Learning. University of Leuven, 2007.
“The [Scholarly] Voice of Experience: Challenges of
Difference.” Quest: An Interdisciplinary Journal for
Asian Christian Scholars 5, no. 1 (June 2006): 37–48.
“Learning Asian Religions and Critical Engagement in
the Asian Context.” In Critical Engagement in the Asian
Context: Implications for Theological Education and Christian
Studies, edited by Preman Niles, 106–16. Hong Kong:
Asian Christian Higher Education Institute, 2005.
Boersma, Hans
Heavenly Participation: the Weaving of a Sacramental
Tapestry. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2011.
Nouvelle Théologie and Sacramental Ontology: A Return to
Mystery. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
“Anchored in Christ: Beyond the Scripture-Tradition
Divide.” Christian Century (February 8, 2011): 26–31.
“Nature and the Supernatural in la nouvelle théologie:
The Recovery of a Sacramental Mindset.” New
Blackfriars 93, no. 1043 (2011): 34–46.
“The Eucharist Makes the Church.” Crux 44, no. 4
(Winter 2009).
“A Sacramental Journey to the Beatific Vision: The
Intellectualism of Pierre Rousselot.” The Heythrop
Journal 49, no. 6 (2008): 1015–34.
“‘Néoplatonisme belgo-français’: Nouvelle théologie and the
Search for a Sacramental Ontology.” Louvain Studies
32 (2007): 333–60.
Bovon, François
The Last Days of Jesus, translated by Kristin Hennessy.
Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2006.
Luke the Theologian: Fifty-Five Years of Research (1950–
2005). 2nd revised edition. Waco, TX: Baylor
University Press, 2006.
“Beyond the Canonical and the Apocryphal Books, the
Presence of a Third category: The Books Useful
for the Soul.” Harvard Theological Review 105, no. 2
(2012): 125–37.
“Useful Christian Apocrypha.” Korean New Testament
Studies (2011): 299–322.
“Memories of the Apostles: Their Roles and Teachings in
the Apocrypha.” Japanese translation in International
Bible Forum, 31–55. Tokyo: Japan Bible Society, 2007.
Avec Bertrand Bouvier, “Un fragment grec inédit des
Actes de Pierre?” Apocrypha 17 (2006): 9–54.
Avec Bertrand Bouvier, “La Révalation d’Étienne ou
l’Invention des reliques d’ Étienne, le saint premier
martyr (Sinaiticus Graecus 493).” In Poussières de
christianisme it de judaïsme antiques (Mélanges JeanDaniel Kaestli et Éric Junod), eds. Albert Frey et
Rémi Gounelle, 79–105. Prahins: Éditions du Zèbre,
2007. Studies in Early Christianity. Grand Rapids, MI:
Baker Academic, 2005.
“Beyond the Book of Acts: Stephen, the First Christian
Martyr, in Traditions Outside the New Testament
Canon of Scripture.” Perspectives in Religious Studies
32, no. 2 (Summer 2005): 93–108.
“The Reception and Use of the Gospel of Luke in Second
Century.” In Reading Luke: Interpretation, Reflection,
Formation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series 6,
edited by Craig A. Bartholomew, Joel. B. Green, and
Anthony C. Thiselton, 379–400. Grand Rapids, MI:
Zondervan, 2005.
“Sacred Texts and Canonicity: Christianity.” In Religions
of the Ancient World: A Guide, edited by Sarah Iles
Johnston, 637–9. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Press, 2004.
“Canonical and Apocryphal Acts of Apostles.” Journal of
Early Christian Studies 11, no. 2 (2003): 165–94.
“The Dossier on Stephen, the First Martyr.” Harvard
Theological Review 96, no. 3 (2003): 279–315.
“Women Priestesses in the Apocryphal Acts of Philip.”
Walk in the Ways of Wisdom: Essays in Honor of
Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, edited by Shelly
Matthews, Melanie Johnson-Debaufre, and Cynthia
Briggs Kittredge, 109–21. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity
Press International, 2003.
Boys, Mary
Christians and Jews in Dialogue: Learning in the Presence of
the Other, with Sara S. Lee. Woodstock, VT: Skylight
Paths Publishing, 2006.
Brekus, Catherine A.
Sarah Osborn’s World: The Rise of Evangelical Christianity
in Early America. New Haven, CT: Yale University
Press, 2013.
The Religious History of American Women: Reimagining the
Past, ed. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North
Carolina Press, 2007.
“Writing as Protestant Practice: Devotional Diaries
in Early New England, 1630–1800.” In Practicing
Protestants: Histories of Christian Life in America,
1630–1965, edited by Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp, Leigh E.
Schmidt, and Mark Valeri, 19–34. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press, 2006.
“Sarah Osborn’s World: Popular Christianity in EighteenthCentury America.” In The Papers of the Henry Luce III
Fellows in Theology. Vol. 6, edited by Christopher I.
Wilkins, 5–22. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2003.
Brown, Frank Burch
Good Taste, Bad Taste, and Christian Taste: Aesthetics in
Religious Life. New York: Oxford University Press,
2000.
“Good Taste, Bad Taste, and Christian Taste.” In The
Papers of the Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 3,
edited by Matthew Zyniewicz, 33–56. Atlanta:
Scholars Press, 1999.
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Brown, William P.
The Seven Pillars of Creation: The Bible, Science, and the
Ecology of Wonder. New York: Oxford University
Press, 2010.
“From NOMA to TOMA: Bible, Science, and Wisdom.”
SciTech (Presbyterian Association on Science,
Technology, and the Christian Faith) 18, no. 2 (May
2009): 1, 4.
“The Moral Cosmologies of Creation.” In Character
Ethics and the Old Testament: The Moral Dimensions
of Scripture, edited by M. Danny Carroll R.
and Jacqueline Lapsley, 11–26. Louisville, KY:
Westminster John Knox, 2007.
Brueggemann, Walter
An Unsettling God: The Heart of the Hebrew Bible.
Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2009.
Old Testament Theology: An Introduction. Nashville:
Abingdon Press, 2008.
The Word That Redescribes the World: The Bible and
Discipleship. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2006.
Solomon: Israel’s Ironic Icon of Human Achievement.
Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press,
2005.
Worship in Ancient Israel: An Essential Guide. Nashville:
Abingdon Press, 2005.
The Book That Breathes New Life: Scriptural Authority
and Biblical Theology. Edited by Patrick Miller.
Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2004.
Inscribing the Text: Sermons and Prayers of Walter
Brueggemann. Edited by Anna Carter Florence.
Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2004.
Polyphonie und Einbildungskraft: Aufsätze zur Theologie des
Alten Testaments. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2004.
Awed to Heaven, Rooted in Earth: Prayers of Walter
Brueggemann. Edited by Edwin Searcy. Minneapolis:
Fortress Press, 2003.
An Introduction to the Old Testament: The Canon and
Christian Imagination. Louisville, KY: Westminster
John Knox Press, 2003.
Deuteronomy. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2002.
Ichabod Toward Home: The Journey of God’s Glory. Grand
Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002.
Reverberations of Faith. Louisville, KY: Westminster John
Knox Press, 2002.
Testimony to Otherwise: The Witness of Elijah and Elisha. St.
Louis: Chalice Press, 2001.
Spirituality of the Psalms. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress
Press, 2002.
Deep Memory, Exuberant Hope: Contested Truth in a
Post-Christian World. Edited by Patrick D. Miller.
Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2000.
1 & 2 Kings. Macon, GA: Smyth & Helwys, 2000.
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Texts That Linger, Words That Explode: Listening to
Prophetic Voices. Edited by Patrick D. Miller.
Minneapolis: Fortress, 2000.
The Covenanted Self: Explorations in Law and Covenant.
Edited by Patrick D. Miller. Minneapolis: Fortress
Press, 1999.
Isaiah 1–39 Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville, KY:
Westminster John Knox Press, 1998.
Isaiah 40–66 Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville, KY:
Westminster John Knox Press, 1998.
Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute,
Advocacy. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1997.
“A Shifting Paradigm: from ‘Mighty Deeds’ to
‘Horizon’.”In The Papers of the Henry Luce III Fellows
in Theology. Vol. 1, edited by Gary Gilbert, 7–48.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996.
Burgess, John P.
“Lutherans and Methodists in Russia.” Christian Century
(October 2, 2013): 28–31.
Encounters with Orthodoxy: How Protestant Churches Can
Reform Themselves Again. Louisville, KY: Westminster
John Knox Press, 2013.
“The Pussy Riot Protest: Church, State, and Punk.”
Christian Century (October 3, 2012): 26–9.
Burton-Christie, Douglas
The Blue Sapphire of the Mind: Notes for a Contemplative
Ecology. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.
“The Blue Sapphire of the Mind: Christian
Contemplative Practice and the Healing of the
Whole.” Sewanee Theological Review 54, no. 3
(Pentecost 2011), 238–53.
Byron, Gay L.
“You Shall be My Witnesses: Manuscripts, Meaning(s),
and Ministry.” The Journal of World Christianity, in
press.
“Ancient Ethiopia and the New Testament: Ethnic (Con)
texts and Racialized (Sub)texts.” In And They Were
All Gathered Together in One Place: Toward Minority
Biblical Criticism, edited by Fernando Segovia,
Randall Bailey, and Benny Liew, 161–90. Semeia
Studies. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2009.
“Manuscripts, Meanings, and (Re)Membering: Ethiopian
Women in Early Christianity.” Journal of Religious
Thought 59–60, no. 1/2 (2006–2007): 83–99.
“Uncovering the Origins of Christianity in Ancient
Ethiopia: A Report of Travel and Research.” The
Presbyterian Outlook (Nov. 5, 2007): 13–4.
Cardman, Francine J.
“Poverty and Wealth as Theater: John Chrysostom’s
Homilies on Lazarus and the Rich Man.” In
Wealth and Poverty in Early Christianity, edited by
Susan Holman, 159–76. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker
Academic, 2008.
“Re-Thinking Early Christian Ethics.” In Studia Patristica
40, edited by M. Edwards, F. M. Young, and P.
Parvis, 183–9. Proceedings of the Fourteenth
International Conference on Patristics 2003. Leuven:
Peeters Publishers, 2006.
Charry, Ellen T.
God and the Art of Happiness. Grand Rapids, MI:
Eerdmans, 2010.
Inquiring after God: Classic and Contemporary Readings, ed.
Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2000.
“On (Really) Needing God.” In The Papers of the Henry
Luce III Fellows in Theology, Vol. 2, edited by Jonathan
Strom, 7–24. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1997.
“Spiritual Formation by the Doctrine of the Trinity.”
Theology Today (October 1997): 367–80.
“Reviving Theology in a Time of Change.” In The Future
of Theology, edited by Miroslav Volf, 114–26. Grand
Rapids, MI: Eerdmans (1996).
“Ceremonies that Consecrate and Heal.” In Immersed in
the Life of God: The Healing Resources of the Christian
Faith: Essays in Honor of William J. Abraham, edited
by Paul L. Gavrilyuk et al., 86–108. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2008.
“Experiencing Salvation Liturgically.” In Theology in
Service of the Church, edited by Charles Wiley et al.,
57–67. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press,
2008.
“Countering a Malforming Culture: Christian
Theological Formation of Adolescents in North
America.” In Nurturing Child and Adolescent
Spirituality: Perspectives from the World’s Religious
Traditions, edited by Karen-Marie Yust et al., 437–48.
Lanham, Boulder, New York, Oxford: Rowman &
Littlefield, 2006.
“May We Trust God and (Still) Lament? Can we Lament
and (Still Trust God)?” In Lament: Reclaiming
Practices in Pulpit, Pew, and Public Square, edited by
S. Brown and P. D. Miller, 95–108. Louisville, KY:
Westminster John Knox Press, 2005.
“How Should We Live the Christian Life?” In Essentials
of Christian Theology, edited by William C. Placher,
264–80. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox
Press, 2003.
“Theology after Psychology.” In Care for the Soul:
Exploring the Intersection of Psychology and Theology,
edited by Mark McMinn and Timothy Phillips, 118–
33. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2001.
“Grow Big and Tall and Straight and Strong” and
“Thinking Ourselves Outward from God.” In The
Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture, 25–
41. Princeton Theological Seminary, 2000.
“Educating for Wisdom: Theological Studies as a
Spiritual Exercise,” Theology Today 66, no. 3 (2009):
295–308.
“Augustine of Hippo: The Father of Christian
Psychology.” Anglican Theological Review 88, no. 4
(2006): 575–89.
“On Happiness.” Anglican Theological Review 86, no. 1
(2004): 19–33.
“On Being an Anglo-Catholic.” Sewanee Theological
Review 47, no. 1 (2003): 20–32.
“A Sharp Two-Edged Sword.” Interpretation 53,
no. 2 (1999): 158–72. Reprinted in Character and
Scripture: Moral Formation, Community, and Biblical
Interpretation, edited by William P. Brown, 344–60.
Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002.
Clooney, Francis X.
His Hiding Place is Darkness: A Hindu-Catholic Theopoetics
of Divine Absence. Stanford, CA: Stanford University
Press, 2014.
Coakley, Sarah
God, Sexuality and the Self: An Essay “On the Trinity.”
Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Re-Thinking Gregory of Nyssa, ed. Oxford, UK: Blackwell
Publishing, 2003.
Powers and Submissions: Philosophy, Spirituality, and
Gender. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing, 2002.
Religion and the Body, ed. Cambridge University Press,
1996.
“’Batter My Heart . . .’? On Sexuality, Spirituality, and
the Christian Doctrine of the Trinity.” In The Papers
of the Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 1, edited
by Gary Gilbert, 49–68. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996.
Collins, John J.
A Short Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. Minneapolis:
Fortress Press, 2007.
Encounters with Biblical Theology. Minneapolis: Augsburg
Fortress Press, 2005.
Introduction to the Hebrew Bible with CD. Minneapolis:
Fortress Press, 2004.
Daley, Brian E.
God Visible: Patristic Christology Reconsidered.
Forthcoming.
“The Word and His Flesh: Human Weakness and the
Identity of Jesus in Patristic Christology.” In Seeking
the Identity of Jesus: A Pilgrimage, edited by Beverly
Roberts Gaventa and Richard B. Hays, 265–83.
Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2008.
“Seeing God in Flesh: the Range and Implications of
Patristic Christology.” Josephinum Journal of Theology
14 (2007): 27–44.
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“Word, Soul and Flesh: Origen and Augustine on the
Person of Christ.” Augustinian Studies 36, no. 2
(2005): 299–326.
by Christopher I. Wilkins, 5–22. Pittsburgh: The
Association of Theological Schools in the United
States and Canada, 2002.
D’Angelo, Mary Rose
Grant, Jacquelyn
“Early Christian Sexual Politics and Roan Imperial
Family Values: Rereading Christ and Culture.” In
The Papers of the Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology.
Vol. 6, edited by Christopher I. Wilkins, 23–48.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2003.
“Servanthood Revisited: Womanist Explorations of
Servanthood Theology.” In The Papers of the Henry
Luce III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 2, edited by Jonathan
Strom, 25–42. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1997.
Greider, Kathleen J.
Davis, Patricia H.
Beyond Nice: The Spiritual Wisdom of Adolescent Girls.
Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2000.
“‘Okay with Who I Am’: Listening to Lesbian Young
Women Talk about Their Spiritualities.” In The
Sacred Selves of Adolescent Girls, edited by Evelyn L.
Parker, 131–60. Cleveland: The Pilgrim Press, 2006.
“Herod’s Hit Man: Horror and the Development of
Girls’ Spiritual Voices” In The Papers of the Henry
Luce III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 4, edited by Matthew
Zyniewicz, 29–44. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2000.
“Horror and the Development of Girls’ Spiritual Voices.”
In In Her Own Time: Women and Developmental
Issues in Pastoral Care, edited by Jeanne StevensonMoessner, 103–13. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2000.
DeVries, Dawn
“The Word of God in the Theology of Friedrich
Schleiermacher” In The Papers of the Henry Luce
III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 4, edited by Matthew
Zyniewicz, 29–44. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2000.
Much Madness is Divinest Sense: Wisdom in Memoirs of
Soul-Suffering. Cleveland: The Pilgrim Press, 2007.
“Treasure in Earthen Vessels.” In Treasure in Earthen
Vessels: Intercultural Perspectives on Pastoral Care
Facing Fragility and Destruction. Edited by Helmut
Weiss and Klaus Temme. Münster, Germany: LIT
Verlag, 2009.
“‘Much Madness is Divinest Sense’: Meaning and
Ministry in Mental Illness.” In Workbook on
Intercultural Pastoral Care and Counseling. CD-Rom.
Dusseldorf, Germany: Society for Intercultural Care
and Counseling, 2004.
“‘Dark’ Nights of the Soul: Meaning and Ministry in
First-Person Narratives of Severe Psychospiritual
Suffering and Healing.” In The Papers of the Henry
Luce III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 5, edited by
Christopher I. Wilkins, 23–46. Pittsburgh: The
Association of Theological Schools in the United
States and Canada, 2002.
Grenz, Stanley
The Social God and the Relational Self: A Trinitarian
Theology of the Imago Dei. Louisville, KY: Westminster
John Knox Press, 2001.
“The Social Imago; The Image of God and the
Postmodern (Loss of) Self.” In The Papers of the
Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 6, edited by
Christopher I. Wilkins, 49–78. Atlanta: Scholars
Press, 2003.
Eck, Diana L.
A New Religious America: How a “Christian Country” has
become the World’s Most Religiously Diverse Nation.
Harper San Francisco, 2001.
“Neighboring Faiths.” Harvard Magazine 99, no. 1
(September–October, 1996): 38–44.
“Religious America: Perspectives on Pluralism.” In The
Papers of the Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 1,
edited by Gary Gilbert, 69–106. Atlanta: Scholars
Press, 1996.
Griffiths, Paul J.
Decreation: The Last Things of All Creatures. Waco, TX:
Baylor University Press, 2014.
Farley, Margaret A.
Habito, Ruben L.F.
“Freedom and Desire.” In The Papers of the Henry Luce
III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 3, edited by Matthew
Zyniewicz, 57–74. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1999.
Revisiting Nichiren. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 26,
ed. with Jacqueline Stone. Nagoya, Japan: Nanzan
Institute for Religion and Culture, 1999.
“Bodily Reading of the Lotus Sutra,” in Readings of the
Lotus Sutra, edited by Stephen Teiser and Jacqueline
Stone, 186–209. New York: Columbia University
Press, 2009.
“Altruism in Japanese Religions: A Case Study of
Nichiren Buddhism,” in Altruism in World Religions,
Garrett, Susan R.
No Ordinary Angel: Celestial Spirits and Christian Claims
about Jesus. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,
2008.
“Angels at the Dawn of an Age.” In The Papers of the
Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 5, edited
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edited by Jacob Neusner and Bruce Chilton, 139–58.
Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2005.
“The Religious Structure of Nichiren’s Buddhism: A
Case Study in East Asian Buddhism.” In Studies in
East Asian Buddhism. Festschrift in Honor of Prof.
Kimura Kiyotaka. Tokyo: Shunjusha, 2002.
“Daimoku and Dharani: Toward Understanding
Nichiren’s Buddhism.” In Sunyata and Reality:
Commemoration Volume in Honor of Prof. Ejima
Yasunori. Tokyo: Shunjusha, 2000.
“Bodily Reading of the Lotus Sutra,” Japanese Journal
of Religious Studies 26, no. 3/4. Revisiting Nichiren,
edited by R. Habito and J. Stone, (Fall 1999): 281–306.
“The Uses of Nichiren in Modern Japanese History,”
Review article, in Revisiting Nichiren, (op.cit.): 423–39.
“The Mystico-Prophetic Buddhism of Nichiren: An
Exploration in Comparative Theology.” In Papers of
the Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology. Vol. 2, edited
by Jonathan Strom, 43–62. Atlanta: Scholars Press,
1997.
Hall, Amy Laura
Conceiving Parenthood: American Protestantism and the
Spirit of Reproduction. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans,
2007.
“Whose Progress? The Language of Global Health.”
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 31 (2006): 285–304.
“Better Homes and Children: The Brave New World of
Meticulously Planned Parenthood.” Books & Culture
11, no. 6 (November/December 2005): 18–20.
“Welcome to Ordinary? Marketing Better Boys.” Open
Peer Commentary, American Journal of Bioethics 5,
no. 3 (May 2005): 59–60.
“Public Bioethics and the Gratuity of Life: Joanna
Jepson’s Witness against Negative Eugenics.” Studies
in Christian Ethics 18, no. 1 (April 2005): 15–31.
“Love: A Kinship of Affliction and Redemption.” Entry
on “Love” for The Oxford Handbook of Theological
Ethics, edited by Gilbert Meilaender and William
Werpehowski. Oxford University Press, 2004.
“Good Breeding: The Eugenics Temptation.” Christian
Century (November 2, 2004): 24–9.
“The Lorax Hears a Who: Stem Cell Research.” Good
News (July/August 2004): 22–3.
“Unwanted Interruptions.” Christianity Today (July
2004): 30–1.
“Price to Pay: The Misuse of Embryos.” Christian Century
(June 1, 2004): 8–9.
Hanson, Paul D.
Political Engagement as Biblical Mandate. Eugene, OR:
Cascade Books, Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2005.
“We Once Knew Him from a Human Point of View.”
In Who is Jesus Christ for Us Today?: Pathways to
Contemporary Christology, In Honor of Michael Welker,
edited by Andreas Schuele and Günter Thomas,
203–218. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox
Press, 2009.
“Compositional Techniques in the Book of Haggai.”
In Exploring the Longue Durée: Essays in Honor of
Lawrence E. Stager, edited by J. David Schloen, 165–9.
Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2009.
“Particularity and the Public Square.” In Cross Currents
59 (2009): 229–40.
“The Bible as a Resource for Christian Political
Engagement,” in Bangalore Theological Forum 41, no. 1
(June 2009): 23–36.
“Apocalypticism” in New Interpreter’s Bible Handbook of
Preaching. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2008.
“Reading the Bible Politically in the 21st Century.”
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