Browsing HDS Scholarly Articles by Title
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Alien/nation, Liberation, and the Postcolonial Underground
(Chalice Press, 2004) -
Book Review:The Making of the Last Prophet: A Reconstruction of the Earliest Biography of Muhammad by Gordon Darnell Newby
(University of Chicago Press, 1992) -
Borderlands and the “biblical hurricane”: Images and Stories of Latin American Rhythms of Life
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2008) -
Concepts of Revelation in Early Islam
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The Divine Saying as Problem
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The Earliest Meaning of Qur'an
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Elemental Bonds: Scene for an Earthy Postcolonial Theology
(Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2009) -
Empire and Apocalypse in Thessaloniki: Interpreting the Early Christian Rotunda
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005)The monumental Rotunda in Thessaloniki was originally part of the palace complex of the emperor Galerius, who so famously persecuted Christians in the early fourth century. It was converted to a Christian church by the ... -
En-Gendered Territory: U.S. Missionaries’ Discourse in Puerto Rico (1898-1920)
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Ethical Desires: Toward a Theology of Relational Transcendence
(Fordham University Press, 2007)Theologians call the supreme otherness of God “divine transcendence”. Eroticism suggests a link between human otherness and divine transcendence. In its most common versions, however, divine transcendence seems not to ... -
Factions, Variety, Diversity, Multiplicity: Representing Early Christian Differences for the 21st Century
(Brill, 2011)Abstract Early Christians largely understood their differences in terms of factionalism, articulated in terms of discourses of orthodoxy and heresy. Contemporary historiography has troubled those discourses with talk of ... -
Flesh of the World: Corporeality in Relation
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Ghostly Encounters: Spirits, Memory, and the Holy Ghost.
(Fordham University Press, 2010) -
Glory: The First Passion of Theology?
(Routledge, 2010)Doxa, the Septuagint's translation of the Hebrew kabôd and the New Testament term for glory, brings into semantic proximity a plurality of concepts related to knowledge and the experiences of awe and wonder. The complex ... -
God at the Crossroads: A Postcolonial Reading of Sophia
(Chalice Press, 2004)