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The journal of religion.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois : University of Chicago, 2015 : The Divinity School of the University of Chicago, 2015.LOC classification:
  • PER .J79 2015 V. 95
Contents:
Contents
Hasidic performance: establishing a religious non identity in the tales about rabbi zusha of annopol/ Tsippi Kauffman-- pp. 51-71
The paradox of realization: burber on the trancedental boundary of spatial images/ Martina Urban -- pp. 72-93
The use and abuse of anti-judaism/ Elliott Horowitz -- pp. 94-106
no. 2
Hegels's sacramental politics: confession, forgiveness, and absolute/ Molly Farneth -- pp.183-193
Overcoming a stumbling block: a nontraditional hegel for religious stu dies/ Thomas A. Lewis -- pp. 198-212
Political Quioxoticism/ Adam Y. Stern -- pp. 213-240
Figuring (out) Mark C. Taylor/ Jeremy Biles-- pp. 242-251
no. 3
Heidegger's Kieregaard: philosophy and religion in the tracks of a failed interpretation/ Noreen Khawaja -- pp. 295-317
We in our turmoil: theological anthropology through maria montessori and the lives of children/ Natalie Carnes -- pp. 318-336
Wittgenstein's web: hans frei and the meaning of biblical narratives/ John Allan Knight -- pp. 337-360
After quotidian turn: interpretive categories and scholarly trajectories in the study of religion since 1960's/ Thomas A. Tweed -- pp. 361-385
no. 4
Hierarchy and excess in bona ventures/ Robert Glenn Davis -- pp. 433-453
Erring together: renaissance humanists in certainty's shadow/ Constance M. Furey -- pp. 454-476
Where have all monads gone? substance and transcendental nfreedom in schleiermacher/ Jacqueline Marina -- pp. 477-505
On the interpretations of religious freedom: a conversation with ronald dworkin/ Franklin I. Gamwell -- pp. 506-533
Reflections on Roberto Mangabiera Unger's "The religion of the future"/ Louis Dupre-- pp. 534-538
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Contents

The theology of Gerard Manley Hopkins: from John Duns Scotus to the baroque/ Trent Pomplun-- pp. 1-34

Abraham and Nimrod in the shadow of zarathustra/ Yishai Kiel-- pp. 35-50

Hasidic performance: establishing a religious non identity in the tales about rabbi zusha of annopol/ Tsippi Kauffman-- pp. 51-71

The paradox of realization: burber on the trancedental boundary of spatial images/ Martina Urban -- pp. 72-93

The use and abuse of anti-judaism/ Elliott Horowitz -- pp. 94-106

African Jewishness in the European christian imaginary/ Marla Brettscneider -- pp. 107-120

no. 2

What is it that absolute knowing knows?/ Jeffrey Stout -- pp. 163-182

Hegels's sacramental politics: confession, forgiveness, and absolute/ Molly Farneth -- pp.183-193

Overcoming a stumbling block: a nontraditional hegel for religious stu dies/ Thomas A. Lewis -- pp. 198-212

Political Quioxoticism/ Adam Y. Stern -- pp. 213-240

Figuring (out) Mark C. Taylor/ Jeremy Biles-- pp. 242-251

no. 3

Heidegger's Kieregaard: philosophy and religion in the tracks of a failed interpretation/ Noreen Khawaja -- pp. 295-317

We in our turmoil: theological anthropology through maria montessori and the lives of children/ Natalie Carnes -- pp. 318-336

Wittgenstein's web: hans frei and the meaning of biblical narratives/ John Allan Knight -- pp. 337-360

After quotidian turn: interpretive categories and scholarly trajectories in the study of religion since 1960's/ Thomas A. Tweed -- pp. 361-385

no. 4

Hierarchy and excess in bona ventures/ Robert Glenn Davis -- pp. 433-453

Erring together: renaissance humanists in certainty's shadow/ Constance M. Furey -- pp. 454-476

Where have all monads gone? substance and transcendental nfreedom in schleiermacher/ Jacqueline Marina -- pp. 477-505

On the interpretations of religious freedom: a conversation with ronald dworkin/ Franklin I. Gamwell -- pp. 506-533

Reflections on Roberto Mangabiera Unger's "The religion of the future"/ Louis Dupre-- pp. 534-538

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