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Issue: Violence and Theology
Article Author Issuesort ascending Season Year
Standing Buddhas of Bamiyan Kept Watch By Dianne Bilyak Violence and Theology Winter 2004
The Bible and the Legitimation of Violence John J. Collins Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Review: Violence in God's Name: Religion in an Age of Conflict by Oliver McTernan By Maurice Timothy Reidy Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Review: Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill by Jessica Stern By Kevin Eckstrom Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Sidebar: The Continuum History of Apocalypticism Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Trauma and Grace Serene Jones Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Sidebar: When Violence is No Stranger: Pastoral Counseling with Survivors of Acquaintance Rape Pamela Cooper-White Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Nights in Jerusalem Joel Hanisek Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Sidebar: Exclusion and Embrace Luke Timothy Johnson Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Christianity and Violence Miroslav Volf Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Worship in a Violent World: Deconstructing 'Ordinary' Liturgies Siobhán Garrigan Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Issue: Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic
Article Author Issuesort ascending Season Year
Letter from the Dean By Gregory E. Sterling Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
“What is a Shipwreck if God is the Ocean?”: Seeking the Presence of God, Under Conditions of Covid By Teresa Berger Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
“Joy That Comes in the Morning” By Cheryl Cornish ’83 M.Div. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
A Quarantine Quaranta By Stephen Blackmer ’12 M.A.R., ’83 M.F. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Every 500 Years By Stephen Bauman ’79 M.Div. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Where In The World Is The Church? By Jyrekis Collins ’22 M.Div. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Losing and Finding Christian Connection During Covid By Dwight M. Kealy ’96 MAR Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Communal Prayer: Force of Resistance By EunYoung Choi ’22 M.A.R. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
“Have You No Faith in Each Other?” By Ned Allyn Parker Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
A Meditation on Dreaming By Sophy Driscoll Gamber ’21 M.Div. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Betwixt and Between By Amina Shumake ’21 M.Div., ’22 S.T.M. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Resurrecting from Covid: A New Normal on the Road to Emmaus By I’noli Hall ’22 M.Div. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
The Other Pandemics By Jere A. Wells Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Stepping into the Future, Without Fear By Jessica Anschutz ’07 M.Div. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Holding Grief and Tenderness Together—Together By Michael Libunao-Macalintal ’20 M.Div. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Transfiguring the Pandemic By Caroline Cupp ’08 M.Div. Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Angel of Dark and Fire By Laura Reece Hogan Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
The Tilling of Dorothy Day By Laura Reece Hogan Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022
Trauma and Truth By Ray Waddle Called into the Unknown: Church and Pandemic Spring 2022