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Material type: TextTextNew York : Association for Religion and Intellectual Life (ARIL), ©2004Description: v. ; 24 cmISSN:
  • 0011-1953
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Per BL 65 .C8 C884 2004
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Periodicals Periodicals PBTS Library Per BL 65 .C8 C884 2004 v.53:4; v.54:1-3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P836

Volume 53, No. 4 (Winter 2004):
Unspeakable Utopia: Art and the Return to the Theological in Adorno and Horkheimer / John Hughes (pp.475-493) – The Coming Only Is Sacred: Self-Creation and Solidarity in Richard Rorty’s Secular Eschatology / Scott Holland (pp.494-510) – In the End, Shall Christians Become Jews and Jews, Christians?: On Franz Rosenzweig’s Apocalyptic Eschatology / Gregory Kaplan (pp.511-529) – Teaching Our Children Well: Pedagogy, religion, and the Future of Philosophy / Claire Elise Katz (pp.530-547) – Watch Your Back: Ruminations on the Biblical Poetics of Hope / Paul Keim (pp.548-554) – On the Significance of the Messianic Idea in Rosenzweig / Dana Hollander (pp.555-565) – From Dogma to Aesthetica: Evangelical Eschatology Gets a Makeover / Joanne M. Swenson (pp.566-579) – The Post-Secular: A Jewish Perspective / James S. Diamond (pp.580-606).

Volume 54, No. 1 (Spring 2004):
“I Didn’t See Any Anti-Semitism”: Why Many Christians Don’t Have a Problem with The Passion of the Christ / Mary C. Boys (pp.8-15) – Mel Gibson’s Alter Ego: A Male Passion for Violence / Bjorn Krondorfer (pp.16-21) – Hospitable Vision: Some Notes on the Ethics of Seeing Film / Margaret R. Miles and S. Brent Plate (pp.22-31) – If Only You Could See What I’ve Seen With Your Eyes: Destabilized Spectatorship and Creation’s Chaos in Blade Runner? Jenna Tiitsman (pp.32-47) – Himala: The Temptress, the Virgin, and the Elusive Miracle / Antonio D. Sison (pp.48-65) – Tarantino’s Incarnational Theology: Reservoir Dogs, Crucifixions, and Spectacular Violence / Kent L. Brintnall (pp.66-75) – Filmmaking As Spiritual Practice and Ministry / Macky Alston (pp.76-83) – Trembling Playground: Two Young Directors Discuss Film, Faith, and the Challenges of Documenting Religion / Sandi Simcha DuBowski and Lucy Walker (pp.84-95) – Hiroshima, Mon Amour: A New Film Coincides with the Rebirth of the Nuclear Age / Carey Monserrate (pp.96-105) – Black Rain: Reflections on the Hiroshima and Nuclear War in Japanese Film / Robert Feleppa (pp.106-119) – Terrorism: A Problem for Ethics or Pastoral Theology? / G. Clarke Chapman, Jr, (pp.120-137).

Volume 54, No. 2 (Summer 2004):
Toward a Cosmology of Continual Creation: From Ecofeminism to Feminine Ecology and Unbiblical Ties / Irene Diamond (pp.7-16) – Rainbow Children Over Me: Parabolic Narratives for Sakia Gunn / Gayle R. Baldwin (pp.17-30) – Rufus Jones and Mysticism for the Masses / Matthew S. Hedstorm (pp.31-44) – Engraving Emotions: Memory and Identity in the Quest for Emotive Scholarship / Alberto Lopez Pulido (pp.45-50) – In Place of the Absent God: The Reader in Dan Pagis’s “Written in Pencil in a Sealed Railway Car” / Ranen Omer-Sherman (pp.51-60) – Service Learning as a Transgressive Pedagogy: A Must for Today’s Generation / Angela Leonard (pp.61-72) – “The Battle Has Been Joined”: Gay and Polygynous Marriages Are Out of the Closet and in Search of Legitimacy / Debra Mubashshir Majeed (pp.73-81) – Driving While Faculty: The Religion of Innocent Domination in America / Jon Pahl (pp.82-96) – Imperial Designs: Theological Ethics and the Ideologies of International Politics / Gary Dorrien (pp.97-115) – Dresden: The Fire Last Time / Justus George Lawler (pp.116-127).

Volume 54, No. 3 (Fall 2004):
Sex and Mysticism / Ignacio L. Gotz (pp.7-22) – Sex and the Sacred / Daniel C. Maguire (pp.23-30) – Jesus in Gender Trouble / Halvor Moxnes (pp.31-46) – Dissecting the Lamb of God / Mikele Rauch (pp.47-54) – Female Sexuality Today: Challenging Cultural Repression / Robert T. Francoeur and others (pp.55-71) – What’s Love Got to Do? (& other stories of black women’s sexuality) / Stephanie Y. Mitchem (pp.72-84) – Heroic Heretical Heterosexual / Jeffrey J. Kripal (pp.85-95) – The Great Work Begins: Theater as Theurgy in Angels in America / Anthony Lioi (pp.96-117) – After the Fall / Molly Rachamin (pp.118-124).

The Library has:
Vol. 37:1-4 (1987-1988); vol. 38:1-4 (1988-1989); vol. 39:1-4 (1989-1990); vol. 40:1-4 (1990); vol. 41:1-4 (1991); vol. 42:1-4 (1992-1993); vol. 43:1-4 (1993-1994); vol. 44:1-4 (1994-1995); vol. 45:1-4 (1995); vol. 46: 1-4 (1996-1997); vol. 47:1-4 (1997-1998); vol. 48:1-4 (1998-1999); vol. 49:1-4 (1999-2000); vol. 50:1-4 (2000-2001); vol. 51:4, vol. 52:1-3 (2002); vol. 52:4, vol. 53:1-3 (2003); vol. 56:4, vol. 57:1-3 (2007).

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