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Arnold, Philip
  • "Sacred Landscapes and Global Religion: Reflections on the Significance of Indigenous Traditions on University Culture." In Religion, Global Culture, and the Academy: New Terrain in the Study of Religion and the Work of Charles H. Long. Edited by Jennifer Reid.  Lexington Press. Pp. 29-49.
  • “What are Indigenous Religions? Lessons from Onondaga.” AJOL: Journal for the Study of Religion, 16 (2) November.
  • "Determining the Place of Religion: Native American Traditions and the World Wide Web." Religion. 32 (4): 1-5.
Braiterman, Zachary
  • "The Shape of Revelation: Aesthetics and Modern Jewish Thought" (Stanford University Press, forthcoming).
  • "Aesthetics and Judaism, Art and Revelation” in Jewish Studies Quarterly, (11:4, 2004), 366-85.
  • “Against Leo Strauss” in The Journal of the Society for Textual Reasoning, (online) (3:1, 2004).
  • “'Elu ve-Elu'”: Reading (the) Difference (between) Rabbinic Textuality (and) Postmodern Philosophy” appears in Textualities: Rabbinic Study and Postmodern Jewish Philosophy, edited by Peter Ochs and Nancy Levene, SCM Press, 206-13.
  • “Cyclical Motions and the Force of Repetition in the Thought of Franz Rosenzweig” appears in Aryeh Cohen and Shaul Magid (eds.), Beginning a Reading/Reading Beginnings: Towards a Hermeneutic of Jewish Texts, Seven Bridges Press, 215-38.
  • Response to Peter Ochs, “Behind the Mechitza: Reflections on the Rules of Textual Reasoning, in The Journal of Textual Reasoning 1:1, (online).
Caputo, John D.
  • "Augustine and Postmodernism: Confessions and Circumfession," co-edited with Michael Scanlon (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, December 2005.)
  • "Hyperbolic Justice: Deconstruction, Myth and Politics," in Emmanuel Levinas: Critical Assessments, ed. Claire Elise Katz with Lara Trout (New York and London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 4, pp. 67-84; reprinted from Research in Phenomenology 21 (1991): 3-20.
  • "The Experience of God and the Axiology of the Impossible," in The Experience of God: A Postmodern Response, eds. Kevin Hart and Barbara E. Wall (New York: Fordham University Press, 2005),
    pp. 20-41.
  • "Foreword: Of Hyper-Realty," in Ewan Ferne, Spiritual Shakespeares (New York and London: Routledge, 2005), pp. xiii-xv.
  • "Emmet Cole Interviews John D. Caputo," The Modern World (May, 2005) (http://www.themodernword.com/features/interview_caputo.html.)
  • "Hauntological Hermeneutics and the Interpretation of Christian Faith: On Being Dead Equal Before God," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 79, 2 (2005): 291-311.
Frieden, Ken
  • Epigonism after Abramovitsh and Bialik, Studia Rosenthaliana (Amsterdam, forthcoming).
  • Entries on S. Y. Abramovitsh and I. L. Peretz for the revised edition of Encyclopedia Judaica (forthcoming).
  • Entry on S. Y. Abramovitsh for the Dictionary of Literary Biography, edited by Joseph Sherman, volume on Yiddish literature (forthcoming).
  • Tradition and Innovation: How Peretz Made Literary History, volume on I. L. Peretz, ed. Benny Kraut (Queens College, forthcoming).
  • Joseph Perls Escape from Biblical Epigonism through Parody of Hasidic Writing, AJS Review 29 (2005): 265-82.
  • Traditions and Translations: Hebrew, the Bible, and Their Afterlife in Modern Literature, Arion 13 (Fall 2005): 163-77.
  • Nusah Mendele be-mabat bikoreti [in Hebrew; A Critical Look at Mendeles nusah], Dappim le-mehkar be-sifrut 14-15 (Haifa), Fall 2005.
  • Yiddish Literature entry (25 pages) in the online and CD-ROM version of Encyclopaedia Britannica (2004), also to be included in the forthcoming 16th print edition.
  • Classic Yiddish Stories of S. Y. Abramovitsh, Sholem Aleichem, and I. L. Peretz, ed. Ken Frieden, trans. Ken Frieden, Ted Gorelick, and Michael Wex (Syracuse: Syracuse Univ. Press, 2004).
  • Borderlines: Judaic Literature and Culture in Eastern Europe, Special Issue, Symposium 57 (Fall 2003), edited by Ken Frieden.
  • Miron Izakson's Nathan and His Wives , trans. Betsy Rosenberg, ed. Ken Frieden ( Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2003).
  • “Zurück in Beerfelden?” (German; “Back to Beerfelden?”), trans. Uri Kaufmann, in Uri Kaufmann's Die Beerfeldener Juden 1691-1942 ( Beerfelden, Germany : Stadt Beerfelden, 2003).
  • “Freud, Women, and Jews: Viennese Jokes and Judaic Dream Interpretation,” in The Solomon Goldman Lectures in Judaic Studies, vol. 8, ed. Dean Phillip Bell and Hal M. Lewis ( Chicago: Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies, 2003).
Gold, Ann Grodzins
  • The Long-Tailed Rat. Asian Folklore Studies 63: 243-265, 2004.
  • “Vanishing: Seeds' Cyclicality.” Journal of Material Culture 8 (3):255-272 (special issue guest-edited by Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld and Mark Peterson) 2003.
  • "Foreign Trees: Lives and Landscapes in Rajasthan." In Nature in the Global South: Environmental Projects in South and Southeast Asia, edited by Paul Greenough and Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, 170-196. Durham : Duke University Press 2003.
  • "Of Gods, Kings, and Government Servants: Three Modes of Tree Protection in Rajasthan" (with Bhoju Ram Gujar). In Institutions and Social Change, edited by Surjit Singh and Varhsa Joshi, 200-217. Jaipur: Rawat Publications 2003.
  • "Outspoken women: Representations of Female Voices in a Rajasthani Folklore Community." In Songs, Stories, Lives: Gendered Dialogues and Cultural Critiques, edited by Gloria Goodwin Raheja (reprinted from Oral Traditions) 2003.
  • "Owl Dune Tales: Divine Politics and Deserted Places in Rajasthan," in Experiences of Place, edited by Mary N. MacDonald, 21-43. Religions of the World Series of the Center for the Study of World Religions.  Cambridge : Harvard University Press 2003.
Hamner, Gail
  • "What is an Act?: Reflective Action in Pragmatism and Praxis Philosophy," in PoLAR (Political and Legal Anthropology Review) , Nov. 2003, Volume 26, No. 2.
  • “The Work of Love: Feminist Political and the Injunction to Love” in Opting for the Margins: Postmodernity and Liberation in Christian Theology, ed. J. Rieger ( New York : Oxford , 2003).
Kassam, Tazim
  • “Teaching Religion in the Twenty First Century,” in Teaching Islam, edited by Brannon M. Wheeler ( Oxford : Oxford University Press: 2003), pp. 191-215. 
  • “On Being a Scholar of Islam: Risks and Responsibilities,” in Progressive Muslims: On Gender, Justice, and Pluralism, edited by Omid Safi ( Oxford : Oneworld, 2003), pp. 128-144.
  • “The Aga Khan Development Network: An Ethic of Sustainable Development and Social Conscience,” in Islam and Ecology: A Bestowed Trust, edited by Richard C. Foltz, Frederick M. Denny, and Azizan Baharuddin ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 2003), pp.463-482.
  • Editor, "Teaching about Religion and Material Culture,” Spotlight on Teaching, AAR , Spring 2003, Editorial, p.1.
  • Editor, “Teaching about Religion and Violence,” Spotlight on Teaching, AAR , Fall 2003, Editorial, p.1. 
Miller, Patricia
  • "Relics, Rhetoric, and Mental Spectacles," in Seeing the Invisible in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 14, ed. Giselle de Nie, Karl F. Morrison, and Marco Mostert (Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2005), pp. 25-52.
  • "Shifting Selves in Late Antiquity," in Religion and the Self in Antiquity, ed. David Brakke, Michael L. Satlow, and Steven Weitzman (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005), pp. 15-39.
  • The Cultural Turn in Late Ancient Studies, ed. with Dale B. Martin (Durham: Duke University Press, 2005).
  • Women in Early Christianity: Translations from Greek Texts
    (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2005).
  • “Is There a Harlot in This Text? Hagiography and the Grotesque,” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 33 (Fall 2003):419-36; Duke University Press.
  • Editor, with Prof. Dale Martin, of a special issue of Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 33 (Fall 2003), entitled “Rereading Late Ancient Christianity.”
Mooney, Edward F.
  • On Soren Kierkegaard: Dialogue, Polemics, Lost Intimacy, and Time, Ashgate, 2007.
  • Kierkegaard on Ethics, Love, and Faith: A Philosophical Encounter, ed. Edward F. Mooney, Indiana University Press, forthcoming 2008.
  • Kierkegaard's Repetition and Philosophical Crumbs, ed Edward F. Mooney, trans Marilyn Piety, Oxford World Classics, forthcoming 2008.
  • American Intimates: Philosophy for Love of the World, University of Scranton Press, forthcoming 2008.
  • Postcards Dropped in Flight, Codhill Press, 2006.
  • "Whatever happened to Ordinary Subjectivity? Recovering an Aspiration for Passion, Poetry, and Wisdom.," Spring Journal, special issue edited by David Miller and Ed Casey, 2007.
  • "Love, that Lenient Interpreter," in The Widsom of Love, ed. Bruce Benson and Norman Wirzba, Indiana University Press, 2007.
  • "Stanley Cavell and Continental Philosophy: Acknowledgment, Grief, and Praise," SOUNDINGS, Summer 2006.
  • Kierkegaard Confronts Philosophy: New Essays with Reflectionsy by Alastair Hannay, ed., Indiana, 2006.
  • “Kierkegaard in America and Europe,” Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 2007.
  • “Postscript Ethics: Putting Personality on Stage” in Kierkegaard on Ethics, Love, and Faith: A Philosophical Encounter, ed. Edward F. Mooney, Indiana University Press, 2008.
  • “Becoming What We Pray: Passion’s Gentler Resolutions,” in Prayer and Post-Modernism, ed. Norman Wirzba and Bruce Benson, Fordham University Press 2005.
  • “Postscript et l’ethique” in Pensée et problèmes de l’éthique chez Søren Kierkegaard, The Lille University Press, Presses du Septentrion, 2007.
  • "How to Revoke a Book and Keep it Too." Kierkegaardiana, 2007.
  • “Henry Bugbee,” entry in Dictionary of Modern American Philosophy, 4 vols., Thoemes Press, 2005.
  • “Self-choice or Self-reception: Judge Wilhelm’s Admonition,” in 19th Century Literature Criticism, Vol. 125, ed. Edna Hedblad, the Gale Group, 2003.
  • "Can History Begin in a Glance? Mutual Reflexive Recognition in Kierkegaard's Concept of Anxiety," Kierkegaard and The Word, ed. Gordon Marino, Reitzels, Copenhagen, 2003.
  • "Words that Silence as They Build: Against a Boundlessly Loquacious Mind," International Kierkegaard Commentary, Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses, ed. Robert L. Perkins, Mercer University Press, 2003.
Robinson, Marcia
  • Review of The Biblical Kierkegaard: Reading By the Rule of Faith by Timothy Houston Polk, in Kierkegaardiana, forthcoming.
Waghorne, Joanne
  • Spaces for a New Public Presence: The Sri Siva-Vishnu and Murugan Temples in Metropolitan Washington DC.”   In The Practice of American Sacred Space edited by Louis P. Nelson. Bloomington: Indian University Press. (2006)
  • “The Discipline of Religion and the Problem of the Empirical.” A Review Symposium on Russell McCutcheon’s The Discipline of Religion for the Bulletin of the Council of Societies for the Study of
    Religion,
    33, 3&4 (September and November 2005), p.85-87.
  • “Revisiting the Question of Religion in the World Religions Textbook.” Religious Studies Review 31, 1&2 (January and April 2005).
  • Diaspora of the Gods: Modern Hindu Temples in an Urban Middle-Class World. Oxford University Press). (2004)
  • "Comparison: Moving out of the Scholar's Laboratory" Method and Theory in the Study of Religion (Journal of the North American Association for the Study of Religion). (2004)
  • "The Hindu Gods in a Split-level World: The Sri Siva-Vishnu Temple in Suburban Washington , DC, " anthologized in Religion and American Culture: A Reader edited by David G. Hackett. 2 nd edition, New York : Routledge. 2003.
Wallwork, Ernest
  • "Ethics in Psychoanlaysis," in The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Psychoanalysis, ed. G. Gabbard, E. Person and A. Cooper (New York: International Universities Press, 2005) pp. 281-297.
  • “The Challenge of Teaching Freud,” Teaching Freud in Religious Studies. Ed. D. Jonte-Pace.  New York :  Oxford University Press. Pg. 238-257.
  • “Sexuality in Society. I. Social Control of Sexual Behavior,” in Encyclopedia Bioethics, 3rd Edition, Macmillan.
  • “Thinking Ethically with the New Ethics Code.” The American Psychoanalyst, Vol 37, No.1. Spring, 2003.
Watts , James
  • Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus: From Sacrifice to Scripture, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2007.
  • “ ‘Olah: The Rhetoric of Burnt Offerings, Vetus Testamentum, 66/1 (2006), 125-137.
  • “Ritual Legitimacy and Scriptural Authority,” Journal of Biblical Literature 124/3 (2005), 401-417.
  • “Ten Commandments Monuments and the Rivalry of Iconic Texts,” Journal of Religion & Society 6 (2004), online at http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/2004/2004-13.html
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Miller, David
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