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March 2005, 74:1
Barbara Newman, “The Heretic Saint: Guglielma of Bohemia, Milan, and Brunate”
Julian Goodare, “The Scottish Witchcraft Act”
Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, “Watchman Nee and the Little Flock Movement in Maoist China”
Amy DeRogatis, “What Would Jesus Do? Sexuality and Salvation in Protestant Evangelical Sex Manuals, 1950s to the Present”
June 2005, 74:2
Dennis C. Dickerson, “African American Religious Intellectuals and the Theological Foundations of the Civil Rights Movement, 1930-55”
Lisa D. Maugans Driver, “The Cult of Martyrs in Asterius of Amaseia’s Vision of the Christian City”
Michael McGiffert, “Henry Hammond and Covenant Theology”
David Sorkin, “Geneva’s ‘Enlightened Orthodoxy’: The Middle Way of Jacob Vernet (1698-1789)”
Joseph S. Tiedemann, “Presbyterianism and the American Revolution in the Middle Colonies”
September 2005, 74:3
Dayna S. Kalleres, “Cultivating True Sight at the Center of the World: Cyril of Jerusalem and the Lenten Catechumenate”
Wim Verbaal, “The Council of Sens Reconsidered: Masters, Monks, or Judges?”
Martha L. Finch, “‘Fashions of Worldly Dames’: Separatist Discourses of Dress in Early Modern London, Amsterdam, and Plymouth Colony”
Matthew Day, “Reading the Fossils of Faith: Thomas Henry Huxley and the Evolutionary Subtext of the Synoptic Problem”
Rennie B. Schoepflin, “Making Doctors and Nurses for Jesus: Medical Missionary Stories and American Children”
December 2005, 74:4
Douglas L. Winiarski, “Jonathan Edwards, Enthusiast? Radical Revivalism and the Great Awakening in the Connecticut Valley”
Kathleen G. Cushing, “Of Locustae and Dangerous Men: Peter Damian, the Vallombosans, and Eleventh-Century Reform”
Katherine Allen Smith, “Mary or Michael? Saint-Switching, Gender, and Sanctity in a Medieval Miracle of Childbirth”
Tracy Fessenden, “The Nineteenth-Century Bible Wars and the Separation of Church and State” |