The Journal of Religion.

The Journal of Religion. - UK : Cambridge University Press, 2017.

No. 1 Sins of the parents in rabbinic and early christian literature/ Dov Weiss. --- pp. 1-28. Sensesof scripture in the second century: Irenaeus,scripture, and noncanonical christian texts/ D. Jeffrey Bingham. --- pp. 26-55. The very possibility of a science of religion: Ernst Troeltsch and neo-kantianism/ Peter Woodford. --- pp. 56-78. Fraz Rosenzweig and Karl Barth: a chapter in the jewish reception of dialectical theology/ Daniel Herskowitz. --- pp. 79-100. No. 2 A self is not one: Kierkeegard, Niebuhr, and Saiving on the sin of selflessness/ Deidre Nicole Green. --- pp. 151-180. "God is infinite, and the paths to God are infinite": a reconstruction and defense of Sri Ramakrishn'a vijnana-based model of religious pluralism/ Ayon Maharaj. --- pp. 181-213. Pragmatism, persuasion, and force in Bhimrao Ambedkar's reconstruction of buddhism/ Scott R. Stroud. --- pp. 214-243. No. 3 "It is true in more senses than one , that slavery rests upon hell!" Embodiment, experience, and evil in African American discussions of slavery and slaveholder's/ Edward J. Blum. ---- pp. 301-322. Did Johannes Kepler have a positive theory of the real presence?/ Anne Ashley Davenport. --- pp. 323-344. Rethinking agency after the relational turn/ Mary Dunn. ---- pp. 345-359. The early discourses of the buddha as literature: narrative features of the Digha nikaya. --- pp. 360-387. No. 4 Schopenhauer and the later schelling un dialogue on mythology and religion/ Dennis Vanden Auweele. ---- pp. 451-474. "Traditional Orthodoxy" as a postcolonial movement/ George Demacopoulos. --- pp. 475-499. On religious freedom and its free exercise/ Franklin I. Gamwell. --- pp. 500-523. Beyond the binary: Hymnographic constructions of eastern orthodox gender identities/ Ashley Purpura.

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