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—. “The Edwards of History and the Edwards of Faith.” Reviews in American History 34 (June 2006): 131-149.
—. “German Theology in the U.S.,” and entries on “Dietrich Bonhoeffer,” “PhilipSchaff,” and “Wilhelm Löhe,” in Germany and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History: A Multidisciplinary Encyclopedia, edited by Thomas Adam. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio, 2005.
—. Review of Gaines M. Foster, Moral Reconstruction: Christian Lobbyists and theFederal Legislation of Morality, 1865-1920 (North Carolina, 2002). Journal of the American Academy of Religion 73 (2005): 918-921.
Baer, Jonathan. “Sacred Bodies: Religion, Illness, and Healing.” In Faith in America: Changes, Challenges, New Directions, edited by Charles H. Lippy. Westport, CN: Prager, 2006.
Bales, Susan Ridgely. “De-Centering Sin: Reconciliation and the Nurturing of Post-Vatican II Catholics.” Journal of Religion 86 (2006).
Barber, Ian. “Oceania.” In Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion (Second Edition), edited by Robert Wuthnow. Washington: CQ Press, 2006.
Benzoni, Francisco. “An Augustinian Understanding of Love in an Ecological Context.” Quodlibet 6, no 3 (2004): http://www.quodlibet.net/benzoni-love.shtml.
—. “Creatures as Creative.” Environmental Ethics 28 (2006): 37-56.
—. “Thomas Aquinas and Environmental Ethics: A Reconsideration of Providence and Salvation.” Journal of Religion 85 (2005): 446-476.
Best, Wallace. “The Chicago Defender,” “Olivet Baptist Church,” “Grand Boulevard.” In The Encyclopedia of Chicago History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004.
—. “Daniel Alexander Payne.” In Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart (2003).
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Boustan, Ra’anan. “Rabbi Ishmael’s Miraculous Conception: Jewish Redemption History in Anti-Christian Polemic.” In The Ways that Never Parted: Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, no. 95, edited by Adam H. Becker and Annette Yoshiko Reed. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2003.
Braender, Morten. “Civilreligion og sammenhængskraft/ Civil Religion and Social Cohesion.” In Sammenhængskraft? Replikker til Fogh, edited by Peter Lodberg. Forlaget University, 2007.
Bush, Stephen S. “Divine and Human Happiness in Nicomachean Ethics,” PhilosophicalReview 117 (2008): 49-75.
Cadge, Wendy. “Charitable Choice,” “Homosexual Reeducation Programs,” “The American Friends Service Committee,” and “Mainline Protestant Pro-Gay Groups.” In Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics, edited by Paul A. Djupe and Laura R. Olson. New York: Facts on File, 2003.
—. “Blessings, Strength, and Guidance: Prayer Frames in a Hospital Prayer Book” with M. Daglian. Poetics 36 (2008): 358-373.
—. “De Facto Congregationalism and the Religious Organizations of Post-1965 Immigrants to the United States: A” Revised Approach.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 76 (June 2008): 344-374.
—. “Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Buddhist Practitioners.” In Gay Religion: Innovation & Tradition in Spiritual Practice, edited by Edward R. Gray and Scott Thumma. AltaMira Press, 2004.
—. “Reconciling Congregations Bridging Gay and Straight Communities.” In Gay Religion: Innovation & Tradition in Spiritual Practice, edited by Edward R. Grayand Scott Thumma. Lanham: AltaMira Press, 2004.
—. “Saying Your Prayers, Constructing Your Religions: Medical Studies of Intercessory Prayer.” Journal of Religion 89 (2009): 299-327
—. “What We Pray.” Baltimore Sun. December 14, 2008. Op-Ed Page.
Cadge, Wendy, and Christopher Wildeman. “Facilitators and Advocates: How Mainline Protestant Clergy Respond to Homosexuality.” Sociological Perspectives 51 (Fall 2008): 587-604.
Cadge, Wendy, Heather Day, and Christopher Wildeman. “Bridging the DenominationCongregation Divide: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Congregations Respond to Homosexuality.” Review of Religious Research 48 (2007):245-259.
Cadge, Wenday, Laura Olson, and Christopher Wildeman. “How Denominational Context Influences Debate about Homosexuality in Mainline Protestant Congregations.” Sociology of Religion 69(2): 187-207.
Carbonneau, Robert E. "'It Can Happen Here': Bishop Cuthbert O'Gara, CP and the Gospel of Anticommunism in Cold War America" Mission Studies XV No. 2 (1998) 2-30.
—. "Cuthbert O'Gara," The Encyclopedia of American Catholic History (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1997): 1078-1079.
—. "The Department of External Affairs and the Release of Bishop Cuthbert O'Gara from Chinese Prison, 1951-1953," Historical Studies [Journal of the Canadian Catholic Historical Association] 63 (1997): 101-114.
Chang, Geon Im. “The Antinomian Controversy and the Catholicization of AmericanPuritanism: The Revaluation of "Heresy" from the Perspective of Luther's Reformation Theology.” Journal of American Studies, 35 (3), The American Studies Association of Korea, 2003
—. “The Artistic Transformation of the Theological Conflict in The Scarlet Letter.” Literature and Religion 8 (2), The Korean Society for Literature and Religion,2003.
Chen, Carolyn E. “Cultivating Merit by Cultivating Acceptance: The Public Engagement of a Chinese Buddhist Temple in American Society.” In Revealing the Sacred in Asian Pacific America. Edited by Paul Spickard and Jane Naomi Iwamura, 67-86. New York: Routledge Press, 2003.
—. “Religious Varieties of Ethnic Experience: A Comparison Between a Taiwanese Immigrant Buddhist Temple and an Evangelical Christian Church.” Sociology and Religion 63 (Summer 2002): 215-238.
—. “A Self of One’s Own: Taiwanese Immigrant Women and Religious Conversion.” Gender & Society 19 (3): 336-357.
Chen, Huaiyu. “Kapisian Contribution to Chinese Buddhist Vinaya Tradition in Early Tang Period.” Edited by A.K. Narain. Central Eurasian Studies, Delhi: 2003.
—. “Linguistic Connection between Two Nestorian and Buddhist Texts.” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2003.
Cnaan, R. A., R. J. Gelles and Jill Witmer Sinha. “Youth and religion: The Gameboy generation goes to ‘church.’” Social Indicators Research, 68 (2004): 175-200.
Connor, Phillip. “Increase or Decrease? The Impact of the International Migratory Event on Immigrant Religious Participation.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 47 (2008): 243-257.
—.“Contexts of Immigrant Receptivity and Immigrant Religiosity: The Case of Muslims in Western Europe.” Ethnic and Racial Studies (forthcoming).
—. “International Migration and Religious Participation: The Mediating Impact of Individual and Contextual Effects.” Sociological Forum 24:4 (2009).
—. “Immigrant Religiosity in Canada: Multiple Trajectories.” Journal of International Migration and Integration 10:3 (2009).
Covell, Stephen G. “The Temple/Juridical Person: Law and Religion in Japan.” Asian Cultural Studies 26 (March 2000): 7-23.
Creanga, Ovidiu. Review of Blazej Strba, Take off Your Sandals From Your Feet!: An Exegetical Study of Josh. 5:13-15, in Review of Biblical Literature, forthcoming.
—. Review of Neil A. Soggie, God, Myth and War: The Mythopoetic Inspiration of Joshua in Review of Biblical Literature, March 2008.
—. Review of Doron Mendels, ed., On Memory: An Interdisciplinary Approach in H-Net Review, forthcoming.
Davis, Rebecca L. “‘Not Marriage at All, but Simple Harlotry’: The Companionate Marriage Controversy.” Journal of American History 94 (March 2008) 1137-1163.
Djupe, Paul A., Laura R. Olson, and Christopher P. Gilbert. “Sources of Clergy Support for Denominational Lobbying in Washington.” Review of Religious Research 47, no. 1 (2005): 86-99.
Dochuk, Darren. “Christ and the CIO: Blue-Collar Evangelicalism’s Crisis of Conscience and Political Turn In Early Cold War California.” International Labor and Working-Class History 74 (forthcoming 2008).
Dollinger, Marc. “The Art of the Lecture: Materials Engineering and the Challenge of Teaching History in the Community College.” The History Teacher (November 2000).
Eliasoph, Nina and Paul Lichterman. "Culture in Interaction." American Journal of Sociology 108, no 4. (2003):735-794.
Eller, Cynthia. "Divine Objectification: The Representation of Goddesses and Women in Feminist Spirituality," Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 16/1 (Spring 2000): 23-44.
—. "The Roots of Feminist Spirituality." In Daughters of Gaia, edited by Wendy Griffin. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2000.
—. "White Women and the Dark Mother," Religion 30 (2000): 367-78.
Evans, John. “A Brave New World?: How Genetic Technology Might Change Us.” Contexts 2:2 (2003).
—. “The Creation of a Distinct Sub-Cultural Identity and Denomination Growth.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 42:3 (2003): 467-477.
—. “Religion and Human Cloning: Exploratory Analysis of the First available Opinion Data.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 41 (2002): 749-760.
Feldman, Noah. “What is it about Mormonism?” New York Times Magazine, January 6, 2008.
Finch, Martha L. “‘Fashions of Worldly Dames’: Separatist Discourses of Dress in Early Modern London, Amsterdam, and Plymouth Colony,” Church History 74:3 (2005): 494-533.
Gregory, Eric. “Before the Original Position: The Neo-Orthodox Theology of the Young John Rawls,” Journal of Religious Ethics 35 (2007).
Griffith, R. Marie. “Apostles of Abstinence: Fasting and Masculinity during the Progressive Era,” American Quarterly 52:4 (December 2000), 599-638.
Hart, William B. “Mohawk Schoolmasters and Catechists in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Iroquoia: An Experiment in Fostering Literacy and Religions Change.” In The Language Encounters in the Americas, 1492-1800, edited by Edward G. Gray and Norman Fiering, 230-257. New York: Berghahn Books, 2000.
Hedstrom, Matthew S. “Faith in Reading: Religious Liberalism, Democratic Pluralism, and American Public Libraries, 1916-1948.” Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation (forthcoming).
—. “ Psychology and Mysticism in 1940s Religion: Reading the Readers of Fosdick, Liebman, and Merton,” in Paul S. Boyer and Charles L. Cohen, eds., Religion and the Culture of Print in Modern America. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2008.
—. “Reading across the Divide of Faith: Liberal Religious Book Culture and Interfaith Encounters in Print.” In Beyond Protestant Modernism: American Religious Liberalism Revisited, edited by Leigh Eric Schmidt. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, forthcoming.
—. Review of Michael Lienesch, In the Beginning: Fundamentalism, The Scopes Trial, and the Making of the Antievolution Movement, in Tennessee Historical Quarterly (forthcoming).
—. Review of Matthew Avery Sutton, Aimee Semple McPherson and the Resurrection of Christian America, in Religion and Politics 1, No. 1 (2008): 160-162.
—. Review of Vincent J. Miller, Consuming Religion: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture, in Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture 77, No. 1 (March 2008): 248-250.
—. Review of Sam Fentress, Bible Road: Signs of Faith in the American Landscape, in The Cresset 71, No. 3 (February 2008): 60-61.
—. “A Usable Past for the Spiritual Left.” Review of Leigh Eric Schmidt, Restless Souls: The Making of American Spirituality from Emerson to Oprah for H-AmStdy, (September, 2007).
Hintermaier, John McDonnell. “Re-Writing the Church of England: Jean Durel, Foreign Protestants, and the Polemics of Restoration Conformity.” In From Strangers to Citizens The Integration of Immigrant Communities in Britain, Ireland, and Colonial America, 1550-1750, edited by Randolph Vigne and Charles Littleton and the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Sussex Academic Press, 2001.
Howarth, William. “Writing the Wetlands.” In Textures of Place: Exploring Humanist Geographies, edited by Paul C. Adams, Steven D. Hoelscher, and Karen E. Till. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2001.
Hudson, Nancy. Forthcoming. “Rituals of Christmas, Rituals of Death: Reflections on Crumpled Wrapping Paper.” Spirituality.
—. “Theosis: A Soteriological Consequence of Nicholas of Cusa’s Apophatic Anthropology.” In American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78:3 (2004): 387-397.
—, and Frank Tobin. "A Translation and Commentary on Nicholas of Cusa's Sermon on the Lord's Prayer." In Nicholas Cusanus: The Legacy of Learned Ignorance, edited by Peter Casarella. The Catholic University of America Press, 2003.
Iricinschi, Eduard. “‘A New Track in a Pathless Desert’: Christians as Triton Genos in Eusebius’s Apologetic Writings.” In Antiquity in Antiquity: Jewish and Christian Pasts in the Greco-Roman World, edited by Gregg Gardner and Kevin L. Osterloh. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2007.
Jackson, Tim. “A House Divided, Again: Sanctity vs. Dignity in the Induced Death Debates,” in In Defense of Human Dignity, edited by Robert Kraynak and Glenn Tinder. University of Notre Dame Press, 2003.
—. Forthcoming. “Martin Luther King, Jr. on Justice, Law, and Human Nature,” in Christian Jurisprudence, edited by John Witte and Frank Alexander. New York: Columbia University Press.
Janzen, John M., Adrien Ngudiankama and Melissa Filippi-Franz. “Religious Healing among War-Traumatized African Immigrants.” In Religion and Healing in America, edited by Linda L. Barnes and Susan S. Sered. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Jordan, Ryan. “Quakers, ‘Comeouters,’ and the Meaning of Abolitionism in the Antebellum Free States.” Journal of the Early Republic 24 (Winter 2004): 587-608.
Kalish, Kevin. Review of “The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature” in Religion and Literature (forthcoming).
Kane, Eileen. “’For Salvation of the Soul and the Honor of the Russian Name’ Pilgrims, Piety and Politics in the First Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem.” In Studien zur Orientalischen Kirchengeschichte, edited by Martin Tamcke. Hamburg, 2003.
Kavka, Martin. “Levinas Between Monotheism and Cosmotheism.” Levinas Studies 2 (2007).
—. Review of Samuel Moyn, Origins of the Other: Emmanuel Levinas Between Revelation and Ethics. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 74 (2006).
—. Review of Marc Krell, Intersecting Pathways: Modern Jewish Theologians in Conversation with Christianity. Journal of Religion 86 (2006).
—. Review of Randi Rashkover, Revelation and Theopolitics: Barth, Rosenzweig and the Politics of Praise. Cross Currents 56 (2006).
—. “What Does It Mean to Receive Tradition?: Jewish Studies in Higher Education,” Cross Currents 56 (2006).
Kearns, Cleo. “Esoteric Comedies and the Poetics of Obligation.” In A Passion for the Impossible: John D. Caputo in Focus, edited by Mark Dooley. Binghamton: State University of New York Press, 2003.
—. “Suffering in Theory.” In Suffering Religion, edited by Robert Gibss and Eliot Wolfson. New York and London: Routledge, 2002.
Klassen, Pamela, “The Scandal of Pain in Childbirth” in Suffering Religion, edited by Robert Gibss and Eliot Wolfson. New York and London: Routledge, 2002.
Klemp, Nathaniel. “Beyond God-Talk: Understanding the Christian Right From the Ground Up.” Polity 39.4 (2007).
— and Stephen Macedo, “The Christian Right, Public Reason, and American Democracy.” In The Conservative Christian Movement and American Democracy, Vol. 3, edited by Steve Brint and Jean Reith Schrodel. New York: The Russell Sage Foundation, forthcoming.
Koehlinger, Amy. “‘Let Us Live for Those Who Love Us’: Faith, Family, and the Contours of Manhood among the Knights of Columbus in Late Nineteenth-Century Connecticut.” Journal of Social History 38:2 (2004): 455-469.
Krueger, Oliver, “Der Avatar im Netz. Identität im Zeitalter des Cyberspace.“ In Verwandlungen, edited by Jan Assmann & Aleida Assmann (Archäologie der literarischen Kommunikation IX). Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2006.
—. “Die Bedeutungslosigkeit von Ritualen und die Rituallosigkeit der Quäker. Anmerkungen zur Ritualtheorie von Frits Staal.” In Nicht alle Wege führen nach Rom. Religionen, Rituale und Religionstheorie jenseits des Mainstreams. Festschrift für Karl Hoheisel zum 70. Geburtstag, ed. by Oliver Krüger. Frankfurt: Lembeck Verlag, 2007.
—. “Die Vervollkommnung des Menschen. Tod und Unsterblichkeit im Posthumanismus und Transhumanismus.” In Perspektiven des Todes in der modernen Gesellschaft, ed. by Cornelia Klinger & Christof Markschies. München & Wien: Oldenbourg Verlag, 2007.
—. “Die Aufhebung des Todes. Die Utopie der Kryonik im Kontext der amerikanischen Bestattungskultur.” In Die neue Sichtbarkeit des Todes, ed. by von Thomas Macho & Kristin Marek. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2007.
—. “Ein teurer Tod? Ritualökonomische Überlegungen zur amerikanischen und deutschen Bestattungskultur.” In Tod und Ritual. Interkulturelle Perspektiven zwischen Tradition und Moderne, ed. by Birgit Heller & Franz Winter (Schriftenreihe der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Religionswissenschaft). Münster: LIT Verlag, 2007.
—. “Gaia, God, and the Internet. The History of Evolution and the Utopia of Community in Media Society.” Numen – International Review for the History of Religion 54 (2007).
—. “Gebettet für die Ewigkeit – Ökonomische Aspekte amerikanischer Friedhofskultur.” In Leben mit den Toten, ed. by Cornelia Gerner. Reinickendorf: Kunstamt, forthcoming.
—. “Probleme und Perspektiven von Rahmenkonzepten im Kontext ritualdynamischer Prozesse.” In Rituale in Bewegung. Rahmungs- und Reflexivitätsprozesse in Kulturen der Gegenwart, ed. by Henrik Jungaberle & Jan Weinhold (Performanzen 11). Münster: LIT Verlag, 2006.
—. “Wie die Noosphäre ins globale Dorf gelangte. Teilhard de Chardin, McLuhan und die Utopien des Cyberspace.“ In Cybermystik. Medien, Technik und Literatur, ed. by Luca DiBlasi (Mystik und Moderne II), Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2006.
Kurien, Prema. “Being Young, Brown, and Hindu: The Identity Struggles of Second Generation Indian Americans.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 34: 4 (2005): 434-469.
—. “Christian by Birth or Rebirth? Generation and Difference in an Indian American Christian Church.” In Asian American Religions: Borders and Boundaries, ed. Tony Carnes and Fenggang Yang, 160-181. New York: New York University Press, 2004.
—. "Gendered Ethnicity: Creating a Hindu Indian Identity in the U.S." In Gender and Contemporary U.S. Immigration, edited by Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo. University of California Pres, 2003.
—. “Introduction: The Impact of Immigrants on American Institutions.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 24:7/8 (2004):1-14.
—. "Mr. President, Why do you Exclude us from your Prayers?: Hindus Challenge American Pluralism." In A Nation of Religions: The Politics of Pluralism in Multireligious America, edited by Stephen Prothero, 119-138. University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
—. “Multiculturalism and Ethnic Nationalism: The Development of an American Hinduism.” Social Problems 51:3 (2004): 362-385.
—. “Opposing Constructions and Agendas: The Politics of Hindu and Muslim Indian American Organizations.” In International Migration and Globalization of Domestic Politics, ed. Rey Koslowski, 148-172. Oxford: Routledge Press, 2005.
—. “Religion, Ethnicity, and Politics: Hindu and Muslim Immigrants in the United States,” Ethnic and Racial Studies 24:2 (March 2001): 263-293.
—. "'We are Better Hindus Here' - Religion and Ethnicity Among Indian Americans." In Building Faith Communities: Asian Immigrants and Religions, edited by Jung Ha Kim and Pyong Gap Min, 99-120. Altamira Press, 2002.
Legath, Jenny Wiley. “Deaconess Movement.” In Women in American History: An Encyclopedia, ed. Hasia Diner. New York: Facts on File, forthcoming.
Lewis, Thomas A. “Actions as the Tie That Binds: Love, Praxis, and Community in the Thought of Gustavo Gutierrez.” Journal of Religious Ethics, forthcoming.
Lichterman, Paul. “Civic Culture at the Grassroots,” In The Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Culture, ed. Nancy Hanrahan and Mark Jacobs. Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 2004.
—. “A Place on the Map: Communicating Religious Presence in Civic Life.” In Everyday Religion: Observing Modern Religious Lives, edited by Nancy Ammerman. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.
Lindsay, D. Michael. “Elite Power: Social Networks Within American Evangelicalism.” Sociology of Religion 67 (2006). (Winner of the 2005 Robert McNamara Student Paper Award from the Association for the Sociology of Religion)
—. “Evangelicals in the Power Elite: Elite Cohesion Advancing a Movement.” American Sociological Review, 73 (2008): 60-82.
—. “Evangelical Elites in the U.S. Military.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 35 (2007): 1-16.
—. “Faith and the Political Spectrum: Cohesion and Division within American Evangelicalism.” American Quarterly 59 (2007) : 883-909.
—. “Is the National Prayer Breakfast Surrounded by a ‘Christian Mafia’? Religious Publicity and Secrecy within the Corridors of Power.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 74 (2006). (Winner of the 2005 graduate student paper award from the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.)
—. “Mind the Gap: Religion and the Crucible of Marginality in the United States and Great Britain.” The Sociological Quarterly 49 (2008): 653-88.
—. “Politics as the Construction of Relations: Conservative Christian Religious Identity and Political Expression.” In The Conservative Christian Movement and American Democracy, Vol. 2, eds. Steve Brint and Jean Reith Schrodel. New York: The Russell Sage Foundation, forthcoming.
—. “The Roles of Foundations in American Religion.” In The Roles and Contributions of Foundations to Society edited by Helmut Anheier and David C. Hammack (with Robert Wuthnow). Washington: Brookings Institution Press, forthcoming.
—. "Youth on the Edge." The Christian Century 120.20 (October 2003).
Lizzio, Celene. “Islamic Revisionism: Its Milieu and Prospects,” Colloquium on European and International Affairs (forthcoming).
—. “‘Modern’ visions of Islam: At the Junctures of Humanism, Pragmatism and Scriptural Authority,” Misbah, 1.1 (Spring 2008).
Macdonald, Paul. “In Defense of a Realist Interpretation of Theology.” Religious Studies 44.1 (2008): 23-42.
—. “Direct Realism and Aquinas’s Account of Sensory Cognition.” The Thomist 71.3 (2007): 341-348.
—. “Recent Thomistic Epistemology and Philosophy of Religion.” Philosophy Compass 2.3 (2007): 517-533.
—. Review of Everyday Theology: How to Read Cultural Texts and Interpret Trends (Baker Academic), edited by Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Charles A. Anderson, and Michael J. Sleasman, in The Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 17 (2007).
Menze, Volker-Lorenz. “Die Stimme von Maiuma: Johannes Rufus, das Konzil von Chalkedon und die wahre Kirche.” In Johannes Hahn/Christian Ronning: Identifikationsfiguren und ihre literarische Konstituierun. Von der Archaik bis zur Spaantike, (Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum), Tubingen: Ch. Mohr. 2003.
Michelson, David. "Philoxenos of Mabbug" in The Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage, ed. George A. Kiraz, Lucas Van Rompay, et al. Piscataway, N.J.: Gorgias Press (forthcoming).
—. “‘Though He Cannot Be Eaten, We Consume Him’: Appeals to Liturgical Practice in the Christological Polemic of Philoxenos of Mabbug,” invited contribution to a volume on Syriac Studies, edited by George A. Kiraz. Piscataway, N.J.: Gorgias Press, forthcoming 2008.
Mooney. Margarita. “The Catholic Bishops Conferences of the United States and France: Engaging Immigration as a Public Issue.” American Behavioral Scientist 49 (2006).
—. “The Catholic Church’s Institutional Responses to Immigration: From Supra-National to Local Engagement.” In Religion and Social Justice for Immigrants, edited by Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2006.
Nahmias, Petra and Guy Stecklov. “The dynamics of fertility amongst Palestinians in Israel from 1980 to 2000.” European Journal of Population 23 (2007):71-99.
—. “Fertility Behavior of Recent Immigrants to Israel: A Comparative Analysis of Immigrants from Ethiopia and the Former Soviet Union.” In Israel’s Destiny: Fertility and Mortality in a Divided Society, edited by J. Schellekens and J. Anson, 83-112. London: Transaction Publishers, 2007.
Najar, Monica. “Charles Cummings,” Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Vol. 3, eds. John T. Kneebone, et. al. Richmond, Va.: Library of Virginia, 2006.
—. "A Church Divided: The Rise and Fall of Radical Antislavery in the Evangelical South." Journal of the Early Republic, forthcoming.
—. “Meddling with Emancipation.” Journal of the Early Republic. 25.2 (2005): 157-186.
—. Review of Mason I. Lowance, Jr., ed., A House Divided: The Antebellum Slavery Debates in America, 1776-1865, (Princeton, N.J., and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2003), Journal of Southern History 70.3 (2004).
Ochs, Vanessa. “Miriam’s Object Lesson: Ritualizing the Presence of Miriam.” In Women Remaking American Judaism, edited by Riv-Ellen Prell and David Weinberg, 257-278. Wayne State University Press, 2007.
Olson, Laura R. “Congregational Niche Building and Community-Based Sociopolitical Activism.” Word & World 25 (2005): 34-41.
—, Karevn V. Guth, and James L. Guth. “The Lotto and the Lord: Religious Influences on the Adoption of a Lottery in South Carolina.” Sociology of Religion 64 (2003): 87-110.
Pahl, Jon. “America’s Sister [Helen Prejean].” Journal of Lutheran Ethics (2006), http://www.elca.org/jle/article.asp?k=679
—. “Founding an Empire of Sacrifice: Innocent Domination and the Quaker Martyrs of Boston, 1659-1661.” In Belief and Bloodshed: Religion and Violence across Time And Tradition, ed. James K. Wellman, Jr. Lanham, Co.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007.
—. “Nationalist Religious Broadcasting: The Case of the 2004 U.S. Presidential Nominating Conventions.” Political Theology 8 (2007).
Payne, Richard. “Persecuting Heresy in Early Islamic Iraq: The Catholicos Ishoyahb III and the Elites of Nisibis,” in The Power of Religion in Late Antiquity, edited by Noel Lenski and Andrew Cain.Aldershot, forthcoming 2008.
Peeples Massengill, Rebekah. “Educational Attainment and Cohort Change among Conservative Protestants, 1972-2004.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion (forthcoming).
—. “Prayers of the People: Moral Metaphor in the Faith-Based Labor and Right to Life Movements.” Poetics (forthcoming).
Percheski, Christine, and Christopher Wildeman. “Becoming a Dad: Employment Trajectories of Married, Cohabiting, and Non-resident Fathers.” Social Science Quarterly 26 (2008): 482-501.
Petro, Anthony. “Mainline Protestants and Homosexuality,” LGBTQ America Today: An Encyclopedia, (Greenwood, 2008).
—. “Religion, Gender, and Sexuality,” in The Columbia Guide to Religion in American History, edited by Paul Harvey and Edward Blum (Columbia University Press, forthcoming 2010).
Rabb, Intisar A. “Courts,” “Civil Law,” “Fiqh,” and “Ijtihād.” In Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, ed. John Esposito. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
—. “Non-Canonical Readings of the Qur’ān: Recognition & Authenticity.” Journal of Qur’ānic Studies 8, 2 (2007): 84-127.
—. “Police” and “al-Siyāsa al-Shar‛iyya [Islamic Political Theory].” In Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought, eds. Gerhard Böwering et al. Princeton: Princeton University Press, forthcoming 2008.
—. “‘We the Jurists’: Islamic Constitutionalism in Iraq.” University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law (forthcoming 2008).
Radhakrishnan, Manu. Dictionary entries on medieval medicine: “Antonio Guaineri,” “Burgundio of Pisa,” “Consilia,” “Dino & Tommaso del Garbo,” “Gentile da Foligno,” “Michele Savonarola,” “Peter of Abano,” “Schools of Medicine,” “Taddeo Alderotti,” in Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages, edited by Robert Bjork. Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
Rael, Patrick. "Black Theodicy: African Americans and Nationalism in the Antebellum North." The North Star: A Journal of African-American Religious History 3.2 (Spring 2000).
Robinson, Mark. "Electroencephalograph." In Discovery and Invention: A Historical Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Society, edited by James Ciment. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming 2010.
—. " Bio-Ethic Debates, stem cell research, genetics, prosthetics, etc.." In World History Encyclopedia, edited by Fred Nadis. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming.
—. " Neuroscience." In Discovery and Invention: A Historical Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Society, edited by James Ciment. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming 2009.
—. "Anti-Psychotic Drugs." In A Historical Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Society, edited by James Ciment. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming 2009.
Rogers, Eugene F., Jr. “The Mystery of the Spirit in Three Traditions: Calvin, Rahner, Florensky, Or, You Keep Wondering Where the Spirit Went.” Modern Theology 19 (2003): 243-60.
—. “Water and the Spirit.” Scottish Journal of Theology 56 (2003): 89-100.
Rothman, Aviva. “Forms of Persuasion: Kepler, Galileo, and the Dissemination of Copernicanism,” Journal for the History of Astronomy (forthcoming, November 2009).
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