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American Academy of Religion Back Matter Source: Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 67, No. 1 (Mar., 1999) Published by: Oxford University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1466065 . Accessed: 18/06/2014 04:15 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Oxford University Press and American Academy of Religion are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Journal of the American Academy of Religion. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 185.44.77.146 on Wed, 18 Jun 2014 04:15:56 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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American Academy of Religion

Back MatterSource: Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 67, No. 1 (Mar., 1999)Published by: Oxford University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1466065 .

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RELIGION The Living Goddesses Marija Gimbutas Edited and supplemented by Miriam Robbins Dexter "The quintessence of decades of research...

It excellently illustrates the various manifestations of the Goddess."

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The Beginnings of Jewishness Boundaries, Varieties, Uncertainties ShayeJ. D. Cohen This brilliantly argued book shows how, since late antiquity, ethnicity, nationality, and religion were understood in the construction of Jewish identity. An S. Mark Taper Foundation Book in Jewish Studies; Hellenistic Culture and Society; $45.00 cloth

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TRADITIONS OF THE BIBLE

A Guide to the Bible As It Was at the Start of the Common Era

James Kugel's The BibleAs It Was (1997) has been welcomed with universal praise. Here now is the full scholarly edition, expanding the author's findings into an incomparable

reference work. Focusing on two dozen core stories in the Pentateuch, Kugel shows how the earliest interpreters of the scriptures

radically transformed the Bible and made it into the book that has come down to us today. Mining their writings--including the

Dead Sea Scrolls, works of Philo and Josephus and letters of the Apostle Paul, and

writings of the Apostolic Fathers and the rabbinic Sages--he quotes the seminal

passages that uncover this crucial interpretive process. For this full-scale reference work Kugel has added a substantial treasury of

sources and passages for each of the 24 Bible stories. It will serve as a unique guide and

sourcebook for biblical interpretation.

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THE GENETIC GODS Evolution and Belief in Human Affairs

]tJOHN C. AVISE Genes mastermind our lives, shaping our

features, our health, and our behavior; even in the sacrosanct realms of love and sex, religion,

aging, and death.Yet we are the ones who house, perpetuate, and give the promise of immortality to these biological agents, our

genetic gods. In straightforward terms, distinguished evolutionary geneticist

John Avise reviews recent discoveries in molecular biology evolutionary genetics, and human genetic engineering and explains how they relate to our development-not just our

metabolism and physiology, but also our emotional disposition, personality, ethical

leanings, and, indeed, religiosity. $29.95 cloth

THE EXEGETICAL IMAGINATION

On Jewish Thought and Theology MI CHAE L F IS H1BAN E

Exegesis--interpretation and explanation of sacred texts-is the quintessence of rabbinic thought In this lucid and often poetic book, Michael Fishbane discusses the nature and rationale of this interpretative process in a

series of studies on ancient Jewish speculative theology Focusing on questions often

pondered in Midrash, he shows how religious ideas are generated or justified by exegesis. Cultivation of the ability to perceive many

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ONE

NA A N Y

THE ONE AND THE MANY

America's Struggle for the Common ood

MA RTIN E. MARAiTY A world-renowned authority on religion and ethics in America, Martin Marty here gives a

judicious account of how the body politic has been tom between the imperative of one

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reminds us that we do have a growing and ever more inclusive repertory of myths,

symbols, and histories on which to draw.Thus he envisions steps we might take to carry

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in the Ancient World PETER SCHAFI-ER

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WOMEN LIVING ZEN Japanese Soto Buddhist Nuns PAULA KANE ROBINSON ARAI In this study, based on both historical evidence and ethnographic data, Arai shows that nuns were central agents in the foundation of Buddhism in Japan in the sixth century. They were active participants in the Soto Zen sect, and have continued to contribute to the advancement of the sect to the present day. 1999 240 pp. $39.95

SHRINES OF THE SLAVE TRADE Diola Religion and Society in Precolonial Senegambia ROBERT M. BAUM Baum seeks to reconstruct the religious and social his- tory of the Diola communities in southern Senegal during the precolonial era, when the Atlantic slave trade was at its height. He shows that Diola commu- nity leaders used a complex of religious shrines and priesthoods to regulate and contain the influence of the slave trade. 1999 320 pp. $65.00

TENACIOUS OF THEIR LIBERTIES The Congregationalists in Colonial Massachusetts JAMES F. COOPER, Jr. This study approaches the Puritan experience in church government from the perspective of both the pew and the pulpit. Previously untapped church doc- uments provide a fascinating glimpse of lay-clerical relations in colonial Massachusetts, and reveal that ordinary churchgoers shaped the development of Congregational practices as much as the clerical and elite personages who for so long have populated histo- ries of the period. (Religion in America) 1998 304 pp. $55.00

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THE CULT OF PURE CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN Popular Pilgrimage and Visionary Landscape in Southeast Tibet TONI HUBER The Tibetan district of Tsari with its sacred snow-cov- ered peak of Pure Crystal Mountain has long been a place of symbolic and ritual significance for Tibetan peoples. In this book, Huber provides the first thor- ough study of a major Tibetan Buddhist pilgrimage center and cult mountain, and explores the esoteric and popular traditions of ritual there. 1999 320 pp. $65.00

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THEOLOGICAL AESTHETICS God in Imagination, Beauty, and Art RICHARD VILADESAU This book explores the role of aesthetic experience in our perception and understanding of the holy. Viladesau's goal is to articulate a theology of revelation, examined in relation to three principal dimensions of the aesthetic realm: feeling and imagination; beauty (or taste); and the arts. 1999 320 pp. $49.95

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IfENN STATE

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Living Words Studies in Dialogues about Religion Terence . Martin

Martin's work offers a series of readings of literary dialogues on religior for the sake of understanding the fascinating drama of religious discourse. Aware of the tendency for talk about religion to deteriorate into

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confusion and rancor, the author argues that a way to move beyond such impasses may spring from an appreciation for the genre of literary dialogue. It is the author's belief that a turn to the dialogue form offers important opportunities for understanding the pitfalls of religious discourse, while instructing readers in the art of coherent and civil religious conversation. In particular, Martin commends the habit of critical thinking, an appreciation for irony, and an irenic approach to opposition as helpful stances for improving people's efforts to talk about religion.

In addressing rhetorical and hermeneuti- cal issues commonly found in philosophical theology and the philosophy of religion, this work's approach through the genre of dialogue will interest those concerned with the intersection of religion and literature. The focus on literary dialogues also provides fresh readings of classical authors such as Plato and Lucian, Christian writers such as Anselm and Erasmus, and eighteenth- century philosophers such as Hume and Diderot.

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The Apostolic Conciliarism of Jean Gerson John J. Ryan

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Creative Dwelling Empathy and Clarity in God and Self Lucinda A. Stark Huffaker

"Huffaker brings feminist process theologians into conversation with feminist psychologists who describe a self in relation. The topic is creativity: God's and ours. In this rich dialogue, we are moved to consider a new metaphor of self as dwelling. The tapestry Huffaker weaves from many important voices on God and self is wonderful to behold."--Carrie Doehring, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Psychology, School of Theology, Boston University

"This volume is 'must reading' for anyone who wants to link theology, religious studies, and developmental psychology." -Larry Kent Graham, Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care, Iliff School of Theology

How can one conceptualize the human self as multiple, fluid, contextual, and radically relational while also maintaining that it is intentional, private, focused, and accountable? Creative Dwelling weaves elements of feminist psychology and process (relational) theology into a dynamic interdisciplinary dialogue about human subjectivity. The result brings a new coherence and vitality to our search for more inclusive and adequate ways of understanding our humanity. The theological implications are profound: the dynamics of empathy and clarity impel the author to reframe characteristics of the divine nature, sin, salvation, and spiritual- ity. The book culminates in a study of "dwelling" as a new, iconoclastic and visionary metaphor for our experiences of the ever-emerging self.

Paper: $19.95 ISBN: 0-7885-0329-4 Code: 01 01 98 192 pages (1999)

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Teaching Levi-Strauss Edited with an Introduction by Hans H. Penner

Claude Levi-Strauss's mid-twentieth century work in structural anthropology revolutionized the study of myth, kinship, and totemism with lasting effects in cultural studies generally, and especially in religious studies. This book provides an introduction to this revolution through generous reproductions of some of Levi-Strauss's most important writing on religion. Reactions and responses, both positive and negative, to the revolution are also included, as well as some of Levi-Strauss's replies to his critics. A general introduction by the volume editor provides a framework for understanding the historical development and contemporary meaning of structuralism for religious studies. This volume provides an unparalleled resource for teaching students about structuralism through Levi-Strauss's own essays and classic critiques of the theory.

Paper: $21.95 ISBN: 0-7885-0490-8 Code: 01 14 01 322 pages (1998)

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A Commentary on Aristotle's De anima Thomas Aquinas Translated by Robert Pasnau

This precise new translation of Thomas Aquinas's most important study of Aristotle-the first English translation from the definitive Gauthier edition (1984)-throws bright light on the thinking of both philosophers. Yale Library of Medieval Philosophy $50.00

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Saints and Sinners A History of the Popes Eamon Duffy This abundantly illustrated history of the papacy, from its beginnings nearly two thousand years ago to the reign of Pope John Paul II is "a minor master- piece ... the most comprehensive single- volume history of the popes in print"' -John Adamson, Sunday Telegraph $18.95 paperback

The Ancient Synagogue The First Thousand Years Lee I. Levine "This comprehensive and often compelling book should be put in the hands of everyone with an interest in Jewish or Christian history. It will be the standard reference work on the story of the synagogue's first millennium." -A. Thomas Kraabel

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Medieval Foundations of the Western Intellectual Tradition 400-1400 Marcia L. Colish

This magisterial book, which provides an analysis of the course of Western intellectual history between A.D. 400 and 1400, "should instantly become the standard introduction to its subject" -Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World

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The Sacred Remains American Attitudes Toward Death, 1799-1883 Gary Laderman This fascinating book, which explores the changing attitudes toward death in northern Protestant communities is "an indispensable work for understanding the nineteenth-century nation." -Phillip Shaw Paludan, Journal of American History $16.00 paperback

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By Edward P. Wimberly. This inspiring and practical book has three parts. Part 1 explores how Jesus came to grips with the shame and humiliation he faced in his own life and how we can imitate his manner of handling shame. Part 2 focuses on how Jesus dealt with the shame that others brought to him and the implications this has for how we can overcome shame by internalizing and reenacting Jesus' stories in our lives. Part 3 explores the parables of Jesus and their implications for helping us live lives grounded in nonshame-based values. CA9-082269. Paper, $15.00

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By Toinette M. Eugene and James Newton Poling. Using case studies from individuals who have struggled with the reality of domestic violence, Balm for Gilead identifies and explores theological and ethical themes that are crucial for understanding and revitalizing the pastoral care of African American families who suffer because of child and domestic abuse. It is indispensable for pastoral leaders whose ministry and profession is often the only hope of healing and reconciliation available or acceptable to African American families. CA9-023475. Paper, $16.00

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High Places in Cyberspace A Guide to Biblical and Religious Studies, Classics, and Archaeological Resources on the Internet Second Edition Patrick Durusau

In this second edition, Durusau provides an updated and expanded how- to and map of the Internet focusing on meeting the needs of scholars in biblical

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studies, religion, classics and archaeology. Durusau offers a practical introduction and reference to accessing Internet resources, covering methods such as electronic mailing lists, ftp, on-line libraries, search engines, and the World Wide Web. This book includes an annotated topical listing of over 1,000 scholarly resources available on the Internet.

Paper. $29.95 ISBN: 0-7885-0488-6 Code: 00 15 II 1 400 pages (1998)

Some Jewish Women in Antiquity Meir Bar-lian

"The author presents a study of six archetypes used in rabbinical literature to portray women: heroines, literate women, lamenting women, praying women, sorceresses, and prostitutes. While this study is primarily a literary one that concentrates on how women were presented and understood in the patriarchal world of the rabbis, it also offers a wealth of interesting information about the lives of Jewish women in antiquity."-Jewish Book World

Cloth: $29.95 ISBN: 0-7885-0496-7 Code: 14 03 17 165 pages (1998)

Peace, In Deed Essays in Honor of Harry James Cargas Zev Garber and Richard Libowitz, editors Foreword by Kurt Vonnegut

Peace, In Deed is a festschrift honoring the late Harry James Cargas, the leading Catholic scholar in Holocaust Studies.

Contents: Foreword, Kurt Vonnegut; Preface, Zev Garber and Richard Libowitz; Another Time, Another Place, Nechama Tec; Americans Who Cared, Pierre Sauvage; Living the Living Good, David Patterson; Reflections: Shadows of the Holocaust, Leon Wells; Holocaust Denial: Tempest in a Teapot, or Storm on the Horizon?, Alan L. Berger; Blind but Not Ignorant: German Women During the Holocaust, Carol Rittner; Making Sense of Evil: Reflections on Hate, Intolerance, and Responsibility, Jacob Neusner; Rereading the Story of Sodom and Gomorrah in the Aftermath of the Holocaust, Rachel Feldhay Brenner; Know Sodom, Know Shoah, Zev Garber; Can There Be Justice?, James Moore; Job, Elie Wiesel; Reflecting on Biblical Children: From Adam and Eve, Isaac and Jesus to the Betrayal and Sacrifice of our Children, Andre Stein; Single or Double Covenant: Contemporary Perspectives, John T. Pawlikowski; Christian- Jewish Relations: An Historical Overview and Prognosis, Eugene J. Fisher; "Separate but Equal": The Model for Christian/Jewish Relations?, Franklin H. Littell; Teaching the Holocaust in a Catholic Setting, Richard Libowitz; The Role of the University in Rethinking Issues of Social Justice, Marcia Sachs Littell; On the City Which Nourished Us, Hubert Locke; Teaching Life: Reflections on Some Voices I have Heard, John Roth; In Memory and Hope: Six Poems for Harry James Cargas, William Heyen.

Cloth: $39.95 ISBN: 0-7885-0497-5 Code: 24 01 62 280 pages (1998)

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