Theology and World Christianity
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Theology and World Christianity
2015 catalog Theology and World Christianity Contents 2 Online Resources 9 Systematic Theology 12 Practical Theology 13 Pentecostalism 14 World Christianity 17 Theology, Religion & Society 20 Philosophy of Religion 24 Biblical Theology 26 Church History 32 Related Titles 33 Journals 42 Authors Index 45 Order Information and Contact Page February 2015 Dear Reader, We are pleased to present Brill’s new Theology and World Christianity catalog. In this catalog you will find an overview of Brill’s Theology program, including all of our new and forthcoming titles in the fields of World Christianity, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology, Pentecostalism, and Philosophy of Religion. The first section of this catalog presents Brill’s various online resources, including our renowned World Christian Database and World Religion Database (more information on p. 3), and our new product, Archives of the Presbyterian Church in Cuba Online (p. 6), which will be released in 2015. After the successful launch of the new journal Ecclesial Practices in 2014 (p. 35), we are delighted to announce that as of 2015, Brill is the proud new publisher of the renowned Journal of Youth and Theology (p. 35), a wonderful addition to our publishing program in Practical Theology. A new book series Theology in Practice will be launched in 2016 (p. 12). In the field of Philosophy of Religion, many new titles will appear this year, as well as the long-running journal Philosophia Reformata. For full details see the Journals chapter, beginning at p. 33. As of 2015, Brill publishes a new book series and two new yearbooks: - Brill’s Studies in Catholic Theology’s first volume, La perte de l’Esprit Saint et son recouvrement dans l’Église ancienne (p. 10), will be published in April 2015. - Yearbook of International Religious Demography (p. 17) presents an annual snapshot of the state of religious statistics around the world. - Yearbook of Chinese Theology (p. 14) is an international, ecumenical and fully peer reviewed series for Chinese theology in English. Brill Open Brill offers its authors the option to make their work freely available online in Open Access upon publication. The Brill Open publishing option enables authors to comply with new funding body and institutional requirements. The Brill Open option is available for all journals and books published under the imprints Brill and Brill Nijhoff. More details can be found at brill.com/brillopen Rights and Permissions Brill offers a journal article permission service using the Rightslink licensing solution. Go to the special page on the Brill website brill.com/rights – journal articles for more information. Brill’s Developing Countries Program Brill seeks to contribute to sustainable development by participating in various Developing Countries Programs, including Research4Life, Publishers for Development and AuthorAID. Every year Brill also adopts a library as part of its Brill’s Adopt a Library Program. More details can be found at brill.com/brills-developingcountries-program The publications presented in this catalog are designed to meet the needs of scholars in Theology, Church History, World Christianity, History, Ethics, Philosophy and Anthropology. We hope you will enjoy browsing this catalog and will be a regular visitor to brill.com. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries or proposals with regard to the Theology program at Brill. If you would like to stay up-to-date with new developments in our Theology and World Christianity program, please subscribe to our new email newsletter by visiting our website: brill.com/email-newsletters Mirjam Elbers Acquisitions Editor Theology and World Christianity elbers@brill.com Products shown on cover page for quick reference See page 10 See page 13 See page 14 See page 14 See page 26 THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y See page 10 1 See page 39 See page 3 To stay informed about Brill’s Theology program, subscribe to one of our newsletters at brill.com/email-newsletters and follow us on Twitter or on Facebook. Facebook.com/ReligiousBiblical Twitter.com/Brill_Religious Visit our YouTube page: Youtube.com/BrillPublishing © Copyright 2015 Brill. All rights reserved. See page 3 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 See page 35 Online Resources THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y R eligious studies, theology a nd Phi losoPh y e-Book s onli ne B RI LL CATALOG 2015 2 Brill´s Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Book Collection Coverage Biblical Studies, Ancient Judaism, Ancient Near East, Egyptology, Dead Sea Scrolls, Gnosticism & Manichaeism, Early Church & Patristics Brill’s Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Book Collection Coverage Religious Studies, Theology, Philosophy, Christianity, History of Religion, Religion & Society, Missionary Studies Features and Benefits - One point of entry for Brill’s e-book and journal content - Intuitive tools including easy downloading, printing, saving options - Personalization and social bookmarking tools - Alerting services - Full text chapters presented in PDF format - View articles in HTML or pdf - Administration tool for librarians - Free MARC records - No DRM - One-time purchase ownership model - Unlimited site licenses - Brill MyBook - IP validation, plus Shibboleth and Athens login options - Remote access for authorised users - COUNTER 4 statistics No. of Titles E-ISBN 978 90 04 22270 0 978 90 04 22271 7 978 90 04 22272 4 978 90 04 22273 1 978 90 04 22274 8 978 90 04 22322 6 978 90 04 24864 9 978 90 04 26241 6 978 90 04 28738 9 Collection Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online - Collection 2007 - Collection 2008 - Collection 2009 - Collection 2010 - Collection 2011 - Collection 2012 - Collection 2013 - Collection 2014 - Collection 2015 81 61 60 78 68 60 75 95 70 No. of Titles E-ISBN 978 90 04 22307 3 978 90 04 22308 0 978 90 04 22309 7 978 90 04 22310 3 978 90 04 22311 0 978 90 04 22330 1 978 90 04 24874 8 978 90 04 26249 2 978 90 04 28747 1 Collection Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online - Collection 2007 - Collection 2008 - Collection 2009 - Collection 2010 - Collection 2011 - Collection 2012 - Collection 2013 - Collection 2014 - Collection 2015 See brill.com/mybook for more information Available on BrillOnline.com 26 31 31 37 47 43 45 62 102 Outright Purchase Eur US$ 10,320 6,850 7,030 8,650 7,900 6,720 8,030 9,600 6,280 13,730 9,110 9,350 11,510 10,510 8,940 10,680 12,580 8,300 Outright Purchase Eur US$ 2,720 3,120 3,000 3,720 5,120 4,430 4,440 5,700 8,370 3,620 4,150 3,990 4,950 6,810 5,890 5,910 7,470 11,060 Online Resources General Editors: Todd M. Johnson and Gina A. Zurlo Editors: Todd M. Johnson and Brian J. Grim Co-published with the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Co-published with the Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs, Boston University As of 2007 Brill is the publisher of the World Christian Database (WCD), which complements the World Religion Database. The WCD is updated quarterly. It includes detailed information on 9,000 Christian denominations and on religions in every country of the world. Extensive data are available on 238 countries and 13,000 ethno-linguistic peoples, as well as on 5,000 cities and 3,000 provinces. This extraordinary database is an invaluable reference tool for professionals, scholars, students, agencies, health organizations, and news media. Information is readily available on religious activities, growth rates, religious literature, worker activity, and demography. Additional secular data is included on population, health, education, languages, and communication. All this information makes the WCD an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Christian and religious demography and the history of Christianity. Thousands of sources are evaluated and reviewed on a weekly basis by a professional staff dedicated to expanding and updating the WCD. There is no other resource completely focused on providing global statistics on World Christianity today. The World Religion Database (WRD) contains detailed statistics on religious affiliation for every country in the world. It is the major source to render a definitive picture of international religious demography. The WRD provides both current and historical data, as well as sophisticated forecasts of future developments. For each of the world’s religions, best estimates at multiple dates for the period 1900 to 2050 are given. The WRD also offers access to the sources which underlie the figures in the database, such as censuses and surveys. Through an interactive feedback mechanism users can leave comments on sources or methodology related to any figure reported in the WRD. The WRD is constantly updated with new sets of data as they become available, such as estimates of religious affiliation at the province level and religious freedom information for all countries in the world. No other database available today is as comprehensive. Features and Benefits - 9,000 Denominations - 13,000 Ethnolinguistic Peoples - 5,000 Cities - 3,000 Provinces - 238 Countries - Quarterly updates - Unique reference tool for professionals, scholars, students, agencies, news media Features and Benefits - Global comparative figures for every major religion - Population and religious adherents for every country and United Nations region - Access to source material on religious affiliation (census and survey figures) - Breakdown of major religions into traditions (e.g. Sunni-Shi’as within Islam) - Multiple data points to compare growth rates (1900, 1950, 1970, 2000, 2005, 2025, 2050) - Feedback mechanism for users to comment on data, sources and methodology - Updated quarterly • For more information brill.com/wcdo • Available since 2007 • E-ISSN 1874-6551 • Available since brill.com/wrdo • Available since 2010 • E-ISSN 1876-1410 Purchase Options and 2015 Prices • Online Subscription: EUR 1,970 / US$ 2,620 • Outright Purchase: EUR 16,940 / US$ 22,530 2015 Installment Fee: EUR 1,010 / US$ 1,340 Purchase Options and 2015 Prices • Online Subscription: EUR 770 / US$ 1,020 • Outright Purchase: EUR 6,280 / US$ 8,350 2015 Installment Fee: EUR 460 / US$ 610 Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com 3 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 World Religion Database THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y World Christian Database THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Online Resources B RI LL CATALOG 2015 4 The Encyclopedia of Christianity Online Religion Past and Present Online Edited by Erwin Fahlbusch, Jan Milič Lochman, John Mbiti, Jaroslav Pelikan, and Lukas Vischer Edited by Hans Dieter Betz, Don S. Browning †, Bernd Janowski and Eberhard Jüngel Translator and English-Language Editor: Geoffrey W. Bromiley Statistical Editor: David B. Barrett This new online encyclopedia describes modern-day Christian beliefs and communities in the context of 2000 years of apostolic tradition and Christian history. Based on the third, revised edition of the critically acclaimed German work Evangelisches Kirchenlexikon, this comprehensive and up-to-date encyclopedia includes all 5 volumes of the print edition of 1999-2008. It has become a standard reference work for the study of Christianity past and present. Comprehensive, up-to-date, reflecting the highest standards in scholarship yet intended for a wide range of readers, the Encyclopedia also looks outward beyond Christianity, considering other world religions and philosophies as it paints the overall religious and sociocultural picture in which the Christianity finds itself. Describing Christianity in its global context, the Encyclopedia is a fully international work, with articles written by scholars from many countries and cultural backgrounds. Separate articles for every continent and for over 170 countries present both the history and the current situation of the Christian faith in all its rich spiritual and theological diversity around the world. Features and benefits: - Comprehensive, authoritative, up to date - Both historical and contemporary in scope - Scholarly yet accessible to general readers - More than 1,700 articles - Based on the original five volume print edition - Global context, separate articles for every continent and for over 170 countries Religion Past and Present (RPP) Online is the online version of the updated English translation of the 4th edition of the definitive encyclopedia of religion worldwide: the peerless Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart (RGG). This great resource, now available in English and Online, continues the tradition of deep knowledge and authority relied upon by generations of scholars in religious, theological, and biblical studies. Religion Past and Present indisputably belongs to the small class of essential reference works. RPP Online includes ALL 13 volumes of the print edition excluding the Index. Features and Benefits - Strongly international, cross-cultural and ecumenical, written by over 3,000 authors from 88 countries - RGG has been a standard reference work since the publication of the first edition in 1908 - Covers an unparalleled breadth of subject matter in theological and biblical studies - Up-to-date research and bibliographies make it an indispensable resource for all levels of users - Interdisciplinary articles cover a wide range of topics from history, archaeology, liturgy, law, bible, music, visual arts, politics, social sciences, natural sciences, ethics and philosophy - The 4th edition of RGG, the basis of the RPP translation, includes hundreds of new entries on Eastern religions and other religious subjects. The editors of RPP have added a number of articles and revised others for a global English-speaking readership. - Over 15,000 entries and 8 million words • For more information brill.com/eco • Available since 2011 • E-ISSN 2211-2685 • Also available in print (published 2008) • For more information brill.com/rppo • Available since 2009 • E-ISSN 1877-5888 • Also available in print (set completed in 2013) Purchase Options and 2015 Prices • Online Subscription: EUR 270 / US$ 360 • Outright Purchase: EUR 1,050 / US$ 1,400 Purchase Options and 2015 Prices • Online Subscription: EUR 1,170 / US$ 1,560 • Outright Purchase: EUR 6,640 / US$ 8,830 Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com Online Resources Christian-Muslim Relations Online Christian Muslim Relations Online Period 600-1500 WCC World War II Era Records Online World War II Era Records of the World Council of Churches WCC World War II Era Records Online World War II Era Records of the World Council of Churches Associate Editors: Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala, Johannes Pahlitzsch, Barbara Roggema, Mark Swanson, Herman Teule and John Tolan Christian-Muslim Relations, a Bibliographical History Online (CMR Online) is a general online history of relations between the faiths. It covers the period from 600 to 1500 CE, when encounters took place through the extended Mediterranean basin and are recorded in Syriac, Arabic, Greek, Latin and other languages. It comprises introductory essays on the treatment of Christians in the Qur’an, Qur’an commentaries, biographies of the Prophet, Hadith and Sunni law, and of Muslims in canon law, and the main body of more than two hundred detailed entries on all the works recorded, whether surviving or lost. The result of collaboration between leading scholars, CMR Online is intended as a basic tool for research in Christian-Muslim relations. CMR Online currently covers the periods 600 CE to 1200 CE. The remaining installments will include the period up to 1500 CE. • Also available in brill.com/cmro • Available since 2010 • E-ISSN 1877-8054 • Also available in print (published 2009 – covering period 600-1200) This publication came about with support from the Kenneth Scott Latourette Fund, Yale Divinity School Library. • For more information brill.com/w2ro • Forthcoming 2015 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 26261 4 Purchase Options and 2015 Prices • Outright Purchase: EUR 4,990 / US$ 6,540 Purchase Options and 2015 Prices • Online Subscription: EUR 370 / US$ 490 • Outright Purchase: EUR 3,500 / US$ 4,660 Available on BrillOnline.com 5 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 Features and Benefits - International expert authorship - Unrivalled comprehensive bibliographic reference work on Christian Muslim Relations - Covers the period 600-1500 - Cross-searchable database - Easy access to up-to-date information Collection of documents from a section of the World Council of Churches Archives, dealing with Germany and fifteen other countries during the period 1932-1957. Documents include: newspapers, press clippings, press releases, telegrams, correspondence, minutes, manuscripts and personal notes. The bulk of the material relates to Germany and covers the issues and events of the war as well as the beginning years of the World Council of Churches. Correspondents include: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Bishop Bell, H. Schönveld, Karl Barth, James McDonald, Georges Casalis, Adolf Freudenberg, Martin Niemöller, Bishop Dibelius, Gerhart Riegner, Marc Boegner, and Willem Aldolf Visser ‘t Hooft. THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Edited by David Thomas and Alex Mallett P RI MARY S OU RC E COLLECT I ON Available on BrillOnline.com Online Resources PR IMARY S OURCE COLLECTION Archives of the Presbyterian Church in Cuba Online THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Archives of the Presbyterian Church in Cuba Online B RI LL CATALOG 2015 6 This collection makes available for research the records of the Iglesia Presbiteriana-Reformada en Cuba (IPRC) and predecessor Presbyterian churches and missions in Cuba, including a complete run of Heraldo Cristiano, the church’s newsletter, 1919 – present, which provides a framework for the history of the church, its work and history. Also included are the periodicals Jupreco and Su Voz, early mission records, originally maintained in English and then in Spanish as the congregations took over management of their churches and schools from the mission workers. These include the usual session minutes and membership/baptism/marriage/death records, as well as minutes of men’s, women’s, and youth groups, including their mission work in their communities. Additionally, the complete records of the congregations in Luyano (Havana), First Havana, Cabaiguan, and Guines are available in this collection as well as the records of the Chinese congregation in Havana housed at First Havana among the Synod (IPRC) records. This publication was realized with the support of the Kenneth Scott Latourette Fund, Yale Divinity School Library. Size of the collections: 52,000 scans, approx. 80,000 pages. Archives of the Church of Uganda Online Kept at Uganda Christian University, Mukono The records in this collection document the history of the Church of the Province of Uganda, including some of the first written documents about and originating from Uganda. It covers the period from the arrival of the first Church Missionary Society missionaries at King Mutesa’s court (1877) to the early 1980s. Contents of the collection include legal and administrative documents, correspondence, publications, personal records and more from the Offices of the Archbishops and Bishops of Uganda, the Education Secretary General, the General, Financial, and Provincial Secretaries, the Provincial Treasurer, and the Mother’s Union. This publication was realized with the support of the Kenneth Scott Latourette Fund, Yale Divinity School Library. Christianity came to Uganda relatively late compared to many other parts of Africa. The first Church Missionary Society missionaries arrived at King Mutesa’s court on 30 June 1877, seventy-eight years after the founding of the Church Missionary Society in Great Britain. However, within eight decades, after having passed through much persecution, Uganda had become one of the most successful mission fields in the world. By 1914, through its indigenous teachers and a few European missionaries, nearly the whole of present-day Uganda had already been evangelized. In 1961 the growth of the Church of Uganda was recognized in the Anglican Communion with the establishment of the Church of the Province of Uganda, Rwanda-Burundi and Boga-Zaire. This collection is an important source not only for the history of Christianity in Uganda, but also for the political and social development of the country, both before and after its independence. Subjects History of Africa; History of Religion; Mission Studies; Education; Political issues; Land; Sacraments; Finances; Church ministers; Church work; World Christianity; Ecumenism Language note Predominantly English, Bantu languages • For more information brill.com/pcco • Forthcoming 2015 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 26116 7 • For more information brill.com/acuo • Available since 2014 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 25244 8 Purchase Options and 2015 Prices • Outright Purchase: EUR 3,600 / US$ 4,790 Purchase Options and 2015 Prices • Outright Purchase: EUR 17,115 / US$ 22,760 Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com • Dates: 1882 until early 1980s • Languages used: predominantly English, Bantu languages • Location of originals: Uganda Christian University, Mukono Online Resources The Archives of the Church in North India The Archives of the Church in North India Monograph Collection A collaboration with Yale University, the online version of The Archives of the Church in North India comprises archival and printed material from the Gujarat Diocese of the Church of North India. The archives have been divided into two sections: the archival collection, consisting of meetings, correspondence and reports, and the monograph collection of early printed monographs from mission presses. Title lists and MARC21 records are available. A collaboration with Yale University, the online version of The Archives of the Church in North India comprises archival and printed material from the Gujarat Diocese of the Church of North India. The archives have been divided into two sections: the archival collection, consisting of meetings, correspondence and reports, and the monograph collection of early printed monographs from mission presses. Title lists and MARC21 records are available. The Archival collection includes: - Minutes of meetings, correspondence and other documents of the Irish Presbyterian Mission Council in Gujarat and relevant local committees. - Annual reports prepared by the Irish Presbyterian Mission Council that describe the achievements of the past year, including information about the financial situation of the IP Mission from 1851 to 1965. - Annual reports of the Missions’ Orphanage from 1870 till 1958. The Monograph collection includes: - Monographs printed by the Irish Presbyterian Mission Press in Surat, India, consisting of 105 volumes. - Monographs printed by other mission presses in India, consisting of 58 volumes. - A selection of monographs printed outside India, mostly in London and Belfast, and identified as relevant for research purposes. This publication came about with support of the Kenneth Scott Latourette Fund, Yale Divinity School Library. Location of originals: Gujarat United School of Theology, Ahmedabad, India. This collection includes the online version of the sections: • Monographs Printed by the IP Mission Press in Surat, India • Monographs Printed by Other Mission Presses in India • Miscellaneous Monographs This publication came about with support of the Kenneth Scott Latourette Fund, Yale Divinity School Library. • For more information brill.com/ciao • Available since January 2012 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 23557 1 • Also available on fiche • 90 boxes archival material divided in main sections Minutes, Circulars, Reports, Correspondence, etc. Purchase Options and 2015 Prices • Outright Purchase: EUR 4,220 / US$ 5,610 Available on BrillOnline.com • For more information brill.com/cimo • Available since 2012 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 23558 8 • Also available on fiche • Number of titles: 248 Monographs Purchase Options and 2015 Prices • Outright Purchase: EUR 4,490 / US$ 5,970 Available on BrillOnline.com 7 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 This collection includes the online version of the sections: • Minutes, Correspondence and Miscellaneous Documents • Reports THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Archival Collection Reformation Sources Online THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y brill.com/rso B RI LL CATALOG 2015 8 Heinrich Bullinger’s Original Publications Online Philipp Melanchthon Online • Available since 2003 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 19293 5 • Also available on fiche • Outright Purchase Price: EUR 5,140 / US$ 6,840 • Available since 2001 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 19300 0 • Also available on fiche • Outright Purchase Price: EUR 2,260 / US$ 3,010 Reformation in Heidelberg Online Reformed Protestantism: East Friesland and North West Germany Online The Huguenots Online • Available since 2003 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 19301 7 • Also available on fiche • Outright Purchase Price: EUR 8,130 / US$ 10,810 • Available since 2004 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 19304 8 • Also available on fiche • Outright Purchase Price: EUR 18,220 / US$ 24,230 • Available since 2008 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 19297 3 • Also available on fiche • Outright Purchase Price: EUR 5,130 / US$ 6,820 The Hungarian Reformation Online The Italian Reformation Online • Available since 2009 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 19298 0 • Also available on fiche • Outright Purchase Price: EUR 4,680 / US$ 6,220 • Available since 2006 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 19299 7 • Also available on fiche • Outright Purchase Price: EUR 7,110 / US$ 9,460 Anti-Calvin Online • Available since 2008 • E-ISBN 978 90 04 19296 6 • Also available on fiche • Outright Purchase Price: EUR 5,130 / US$ 6,820 Available on BrillOnline.com Systematic Theology More information on brill.com SE RIE S Studies in Systematic Theology • August 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27440 2 • Paperback (xii, 202 pp.) • List price EUR 49.- / US$ 65.• Studies in Systematic Theology, 16 Edited by Stephen Bevans, Catholic Theological Union, and Miikka Ruokanen, University of Helsinki/ Nanjing Union Theological Seminary ISSN 1876-1518brill.com/sist Proverbs and the African Tree of Life Ubuntu, Migration and Ministry Grafting Biblical Proverbs on to Ghanaian Eʋe Folk Proverbs Being Human in a Johannesburg Church Dorothy Bea Akoto-Abutiate, Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta, USA Elina Hankela, University of Helsinki Proverbs and the African Tree of Life is Dorothy BEA Akoto-Abutiate’s argument that African folk sayings must be seen as the full-blown tree on to which the Biblical Proverbs can be “grafted” (that is, taught), be learned, understood and appropriated in Africa. In Ubuntu, Migration and Ministry Elina Hankela engages with the socio-moral meanings of ubuntu (Nguni: humanness/ humanity) in contemporary Johannesburg drawing on ethnographic fieldwork at the Central Methodist Mission, a Johannesburg inner-city church that has been re-shaped in the face of international migration. 9 SERI ES • January 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 29053 2 • Paperback (xvi, 260 pp.) • List price EUR 45.- / US$ 58.• Studies in Systematic Theology, 14 A New Apophaticism Augustine and the Redemption of Signs Susannah Ticciati, King’s College London, UK In A New Apophaticism Susannah Ticciati draws on Augustine to develop an apophatic theology for the twentyfirst century. The central hypothesis is that God-language has the purpose of transforming human beings into better signs of God. Studies in Reformed Theology Edited by Eddy van der Borght, VU University Amsterdam Studies in Reformed Theology is an international triennial series that offers thematic volumes with articles on current issues and in-depth monographs in the field of Systematic, Historical and Biblical theology. Studies in Reformed Theology is edited by the International Reformed Theological Institute (IRTI). Established in 1995, IRTI comprises a world-wide network of scholars involved in Reformed theology. ‘Reformed’ refers to a theology in the tradition of the sixteenth-century reformation in Strasbourg, Zurich and Geneva, as an expression of Christian faith of all times and in all places. ISSN 1571-4799brill.com/srt • April 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 29223 9 • Paperback (approx. 382 pp.) • List price EUR 65.- / US$ 84.• Studies in Reformed Theology, 29 Calvin’s Salvation in Writing A Confessional Academic Theology William A. Wright, Eureka College In Calvin’s Salvation in Writing, William Wright derives from Calvin’s theology of justification and sanctification a dialectical logic for writing truth that both rivals and mends those of Hegel and Derrida. The result represents a new program for academic theology. BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 Now in paperback THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Brill’s series Studies in Systematic Theology accepts for publication monographs of high academic quality in the field of the systematic research of Christian doctrinal theology. All books published in the series must employ a systematic method of research. The scope of the series covers the entire history of the development of the Christian doctrine and theological thought, although the series focuses on modern theological questions. • May 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27186 9 • Paperback (xii, 421 pp.) • List price EUR 65.- / US$ 89.• Studies in Systematic Theology, 15 Systematic Theology More information on brill.com • October 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28183 7 • Paperback (vi, 330 pp.) • List price EUR 59.- / US$ 76.• Studies in Reformed Theology, 28 THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y The Law of God Exploring God and Civilization Edited by Pieter Vos and Onno Zijlstra In today’s society, religion as adherence to ‘the law of God’ is often considered inherently violent and a threat to civilization. This volume contains theological and philosophical explorations of clashes as well as disclosures of God and civilization. • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27983 4 • Paperback (viii + 266 pp.) • List price EUR 55.- / US$ 71.• Studies in Reformed Theology, 27 Subscribe to Brill’s Theology and World Christianity Newsletter Calvinism and the Making of the European Mind Edited by Gijsbert van den Brink, Protestant Theological University, and Harro Höpfl, Lancaster University Calvinism and the Making of the European Mind traces the interplay between Calvinism’s transformative spirituality and the rise of modern Europe. How did the Reformed tradition affect the sciences, economic practices, views on religious toleration and the constitution of European polities? The free email newsletter will keep you up-to-date on all developments in our Theology and World Christianity list: - recently published and forthcoming titles, reference works, books and journals - news about conferences and events - special offers - and much more Go to brill.com/email-newsletters for a full overview and to subscribe to the Theology and World Christianity Newsletter. B RI LL CATALOG 2015 10 NEW SERIES Brill’s Studies in Catholic Theology • April 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 29167 6 • Hardback (545 pp.) • List price EUR 139.- / US$ 180.• Brill’s Studies in Catholic Theology, 1 Editorial Board: Pauline Allen, Joseph Carola, SJ, Paul van Geest, Paul Murray, and Marcel Sarot The editors of this series take ‘Catholic Theology’ to be theology that reflects on themes in systematic theology, moral theology and historical theology as these have presented or now present themselves in the Roman Catholic tradition. Moreover, Brill’s Studies in Catholic Theology includes studies that contribute to the theology of the one, holy, apostolic and Catholic Church as confessed in the Nicene Creed (as opposed to theologies of particular churches and traditions). Manuscripts published in the series will mainly be either studies on the history of Catholic theology that are relevant for the present time or constructive contributions to the articulation of Catholic theology for today. ISSN 2352-5746brill.com/bsct La perte de l’Esprit Saint et son recouvrement dans l’Église ancienne La réconciliation des hérétiques et des pénitents en Occident, du IIIe siècle jusqu’à Grégoire le Grand Laurence Decousu When God gives the Spirit to believers, how is the Spirit conferred ? Can the Spirit be lost ? Laurence Decousu answers these questions by studying the reconciliation of penitents and those who have separated themselves from the Church. Ever since the Middle Ages, theology has held that the Spirit is given through rites celebrated once for all : Baptism, Confirmation, Order. The Church Fathers did not see these rites as transmitting the Spirit and the effects of the Spirit. For them, reception of the Spirit depended on a divine initiative that was direct, free and sovereign. This study is an important contribution to the renewal of pneumatology, pastoral practice and ecumenical relations. Systematic Theology More information on brill.com • January 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28440 1 • Hardback (x, 194 pp.) • List price EUR 99.- / US$ 128.• Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, 128 • April 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28995 6 • Hardback • List price EUR 110.- / US$ 142.• Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, 129 Vasilije Vranic, St. Sava School of Theology In The Constancy and Development of the Christology of Theodoret of Cyrrhus Vasilije Vranic offers an assessment of the Christological controversies of the fifth century through the study of select works of Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Isaak von Ninive und seine Kephalaia Gnostika Die Pneumatologie und ihr Kontext Irenaeus on the Trinity Jackson Lashier, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas Nestor Kavvadas, University of Tübingen In Isaak von Ninive und seine Kephalaia Gnostika” Nestor Kavvadas attempts a reconstruction of the historical context and the underlying systematic structure of Isaac of Nineveh’s (7th century AD) teaching on the working of the Holy Spirit. In this work, Jackson Lashier provides a fresh reading of Irenaeus’ understanding of God, in dialogue with his opponents and sources, revealing a more developed Trinitarian theology than is commonly accorded the second century in general and Irenaeus in particular. THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y The Constancy and Development in the Christology of Theodoret of Cyrrhus • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27814 1 • Hardback (x, 258 pp.) • List price EUR 115.- / US$ 149.• Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, 127 11 Journal of Reformed Theology Edited by E.A.J.G. Van der Borght, VU University Amsterdam • 2015: Volume 9, in 4 issues • ISSN 1872-5163 / E-ISSN 1569-7312 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 216.- / US$ 297.Print only: EUR 238.- / US$ 327.Electronic + print: EUR 259.- / US$ 356.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 79.- / US$ 109.• More information on brill.com/jrt BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 Related Journals in Systematic Theology Ecclesiology Vigiliae Christianae The Journal for Ministry, Mission and Unity A Review of Early Christian Life and Language Edited by Paul Avis, University of Exeter Executive Editors: K. Greschat, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, and J. Lössl, Cardiff University • 2015: Volume 11, in 3 issues • ISSN 1744-1366 / E-ISSN 1745-5316 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 205.- / US$ 282.Print only: EUR 226.- / US$ 310.Electronic + print: EUR 246.- / US$ 338.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print: EUR 75.- / US$ 103.• More information on brill.com/ecso • 2015: Volume 69, in 5 issues • ISSN 0042-6032 / E-ISSN 1570-0720 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 378.- / US$ 520.Print only: EUR 416.- / US$ 572.Electronic + print: EUR 454.- / US$ 624.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 139.- / US$ 191.• More information on brill.com/vc For more information please visit the Journals chapter on p. 34. Practical Theology More information on brill.com Related Journals in Practical Theology F ORTHCOMI NG SERIES Theology in Practice THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Editor-in-Chief: Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, Vanderbilt University, and Elaine Graham, Chester University New at Brill Editorial Board: Tom Beaudoin, Fordham University, Dale P. Andrews, Vanderbilt University, Joyce Ann Mercer, Virginia Theological Seminary, Eileen Campbell-Reed, Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Claire Wolfteich, Boston University, and Anthony Reddie, Bristol Baptist College Theology in Practice extends the horizons of practical theology. It will feature developments in the theories of practice, experience, action, performance, and change that ground the field, while also attending to the close study of lived faith. Its authors will be senior scholars presenting mature research, and young scholars ploughing promising fresh avenues. The series is also open for edited volumes on emerging topics. Its audiences will be practical theologians in established and emerging geographical and religious contexts, enriching the professional discourse and supplying material of interest to academic and professional graduate students. The series explores and reconstructs the centers and margins of practical theological discourse. Edited by Jos de Kock brill.com/jyt ISSN 2352-9288brill.com/thip Call for Manuscripts For enquiries or to submit a manuscript, please contact Mirjam Elbers, Acquisitions Editor, at elbers@brill.com. Editor in Chief: Pete Ward brill.com/ep B RI LL CATALOG 2015 12 R E L ATE D SE RI ES Empirical Research in Religion and Human Rights Forthcoming in 2015 Edited by Hans-Georg Ziebertz, University of Würzburg Executive Editor: Chris Hermans brill.com/jet This series publishes the results of empirical research on the mutual influences of different religions and human rights. The series focuses on studying people’s views on human rights and human rights policy as related to their religious convictions by using data from international comparative research. In doing so, the series aims at becoming an international outlet for the study of religion and human rights from a humanities point of view. ISSN 1877-881X Freedom of Religion in the 21st Century A human rights perspective on the relation between politics and religion Edited by Ernst Hirsch Ballin and Hans-Georg Ziebertz Edited by Sebastian Kim brill.com/ijpt brill.com/errh For more information please visit the Journals chapter on pp. 35-36. Pentecostalism More information on brill.com SE RI E S Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies Edited by Andrew Davies, University of Birmingham, William Kay, Glyndŵr University, and Mark Cartledge, Regent University Volumes in this series are now published in paperback. Charismatic Practice and Catholic Parish Life The Incipient Pentecostalization of the Church in Guatemala and Latin America Jakob Egeris Thorsen, Aarhus University In Charismatic Practice and Catholic Parish Life Jakob E. Thorsen offers a detailed ethnographic and theological analysis of the impact of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal on the Catholic Church in Guatemala and Latin America. ISSN 1876-2247brill.com/gpcs • January 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28563 7 • Paperback (xii, 224 pp.) • List price EUR 55.- / US$ 71.• Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, 16 Pentecostal Aesthetics Theological Reflections in a Pentecostal Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics. Steven Félix-Jäger, University of Wales/Glyndŵr University With a Foreword by Amos Yong Pentecostals have not sufficiently worked out a distinctively Pentecostal philosophy of art and aesthetics. In Pentecostal Aesthetics, with a foreword by Amos Yong, Steven Félix-Jäger corrects this by reflecting theologically on art and aesthetics from a global Pentecostal perspective, particularly through a pneumatic Pentecostal lens. THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y The Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies cover the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements from a variety of perspectives. The series will focus on large cultural zones so as to display contextual influences upon the Pentecostal and charismatic movements and on broad cross-cultural themes, whether these influences arise from history or from theology. The volumes within the series will treat different themes within the Pentecostal-Charismatic movements with a combination of historical, social scientific, and theological approaches. • April 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 29165 2 • Paperback • List price EUR 55.- / US$ 71.• Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, 17 13 • October 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28186 8 • Paperback (x, 390 pp.) • List price EUR 65.- / US$ 84.• Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, 15 Pentecostalism in Africa Presence and Impact of Pneumatic Christianity in Postcolonial Societies Edited by Martin Lindhardt, University of Southern Denmark Bringing together prominent Africanist scholars from a variety of disciplines, this book offers a comprehensive treatment of the social, cultural and political impact of Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity in postcolonial sub Saharan Africa. Related Journals in Pentecostalism • October 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28017 5 • Paperback (xviii, 386 pp.) • List price EUR 45.- / US$ 58.• Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, 12 Theological Hermeneutics in the Classical Pentecostal Tradition A Typological Account L. William Oliverio Jr., Marquette University, WI, USA In Theological Hermeneutics in the Classical Pentecostal Tradition, L. William Oliverio Jr. accounts for the development of Classical Pentecostal theological hermeneutics through four hermeneutical types and concludes with a philosophical basis for future Pentecostal theological hermeneutics within the contours of a hermeneutical realism. Pneuma The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies brill.com/pneu Journal of Pentecostal Theology brill.com/pent For more information please visit the Journals chapter on p. 36. BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 Now in paperback World Christianity More information on brill.com NEW SERIES Yearbook of Chinese Theology THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Founding Editor-in-chief: Paulos Huang, University of Helsinki / International Journal of Sino-Western Studies Yearbook of Chinese Theology is an international, ecumenical and fully peerreviewed series for Chinese theology in English. It is designed to meet the growing demand for the studies of Christianity as an academic discipline in the Chinese context in the area of Biblical Studies, Church History, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology and Comparative Religions. The Yearbook also features articles exploring wider issues in church and society. The main focus of the Yearbook is on the interdisciplinary, contextual and cross-cultural studies of the above five disciplines. ISSN 2352-7684brill.com/yct • June 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 29335 9 • Hardback (approx. 275 pp.) • List price EUR 95.- / US$ 123.• Yearbook of Chinese Theology, 1 Yearbook of Chinese Theology 2015 Editor-in-Chief: Paulos Huang, University of Helsinki The Yearbook of Chinese Theology is an important and timely publication on Chinese Christianity. In this first volume, harmony and Sinicization of Christianity in China are studied from a systematic theological viewpoint. Confucian Ruism and the Human-God relationship are investigated from a practical theological perspective. Articles on the rebellious Taiping tianguo movement and on a Fujian Catholic community will shed light on the history of Christianity in China, and two articles draw attention to the Bible in relation to literature and general public. Furthermore, a review of the Protestant Church is offered from the viewpoint of Civil Society construction, and Chinese contemporary ideology and historical Nestorianism are researched using methodology derived from the field of Comparative Religions. This volume offers genuine Chinese theological research, which was previously unavailable in English, by top scholars in the study of Christianity in China. B RI LL CATALOG 2015 14 • January 2014 • ISBN 978 90 420 3810 3 • Paperback (414 pp.) • List price EUR 85.- / US$ 114.• Studies in World Christianity and Interreligious Relations, 48 • Imprint: Brill | Rodopi Trajectories of Religion in Africa Essays in Honour of John S. Pobee Edited by Cephas N. Omenyo and Eric B. Anum • April 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28249 0 • Hardback (approx. 402 pp, index) • List price EUR 140.- / US$ 181.• Studies in Christian Mission, 45 German Religious Women in Late Ottoman Beirut Competing Missions Julia Hauser, Universität Göttingen The book, in the main, discusses issues relating to mission, ecumenism, and theological education and is presented in four sections. The first segment discusses works on ecumenical and theological education and assesses the relevance of the World Council of Churches. Other issues discussed in this segment relate to the interrelationships that exist between academic theology, ecumenism, and Christianity. The second segment, which covers Religion and Public Space, discusses works that examine the relationships between religion and power, religion and development, religion and traditional religious beliefs, and religion and practices in Africa. The third segment of the book treats Religion and Cultural Practices in African and how all these work out in couching out an African theology and African Christianity. The last segment of the book discusses the issue of African biblical hermeneutics and specifically looks at contemporary hermeneutical approaches to biblical interpretations in Africa. In Competing Missions. German Religious Women in Late Ottoman Beirut, Julia Hauser offers a critical analysis of the German Protestant Kaiserswerth deaconesses’ establishment in late Ottoman Beirut as situated within the larger field of educational development in the city. World Christianity More information on brill.com • December 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 25073 4 • Hardback (xii, 892 pp.) • List price EUR 249.- / US$ 323.• The History of ChristianMuslim Relations, 22 / ChristianMuslim Relations. A Bibliographical History, 6 • January 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28551 4 • Hardback (xii, 368 pp.) • List price EUR 135.- / US$ 175.• The History of ChristianMuslim Relations, 23 • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27838 7 • Hardback (xii, 242 pp.) • List price EUR 110.- / US$ 142.• The History of ChristianMuslim Relations, 21 Dīn al-Qarāfī (d. 684/1285) Diego R. Sarrió Cucarella, Pontifical Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies (PISAI), Rome In Muslim-Christian Polemics across the Mediterranean Diego R. Sarrió Cucarella provides an exposition and analysis of Shihāb al-Dīn al-Qarāfī’s (d. 684/1285) Splendid Replies. This book is among the most extensive and most important medieval Muslim refutations of Christianity. Volume 6. Western Europe (1500-1600) Engagement with Islamic Thought (9th Century C.E.) Edited by David Thomas and John Chesworth With John Azumah, Stanisław Grodź, Andrew Newman and Douglas Pratt Sara Leila Husseini This volume covers all the works on Christian-Muslim relations in the years 1500-1600. The essays and detailed entries it contains give descriptions, evaluations and comprehensive bibliographical details of nearly 300 works from this century. In Early Christian-Muslim Debate on the Unity of God, Sara Husseini examines the writings of three ninth century Christian theologians, analysing their engagement with Islamic theology in order to articulate the doctrine of the Trinity in an Arabic Islamic context. THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Muslim-Christian Polemics Christian-Muslim Early Christian-Muslim across the Mediterranean Relations. A Bibliographical Debate on the Unity of God History. The Splendid Replies of Shihāb alThree Christian Scholars and Their 15 • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28454 8 • Hardback (approx. 180 pp.; incl. 7 color illus. & 4 tables) • List price EUR 89.- / US$ 115.• European Expansion and Indigenous Response, 15 Demographic Change and Changes in Ethical Ethnic Survival Among the Worldviews of Spanish Sedentary Populations in Missionaries in Mexico the Jesuit Mission Frontiers An Ethical Transition from Sight of Spanish South America, to Touch in the 16th and 17th Centuries 1609-1803 The Formation and Persistence of Mission Communities in a Comparative Context • March 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28851 5 • Hardback (xviii, 236 pp., 21 illus.) • List price EUR 108.- / US$ 135.• East Asian Comparative Literature and Culture, 5 In Good Company The Body and Divinization in Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ and Daoist Xiao Yingsou Bede Benjamin Bidlack, Saint Anselm College Ran Tene Robert H. Jackson A comparative approach shows how demographic patterns on the Paraguay and Chiquitos missions differed from other Spanish frontier missions. A cross-disciplinary analysis of texts from two moments in Spanish writing about Mexican missions between the mid-sixteenth century and the early seventeenth century. With In Good Company, Bede Benjamin Bidlack derives a theory of the body from the French Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin using his own, first-time translation of the thought of Daoist Xiao Yingsou. BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 • April 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28499 9 • Hardback (approx. 220 pp.; incl. 22 color illus., 12 maps & 16 color graphs) • List price EUR 99.- / US$ 128.• European Expansion and Indigenous Response, 16 World Christianity More information on brill.com • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26053 5 • Hardback (approx. 1456 pp) • List price EUR 780.- / US$ 1068.• Critical Readings THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y • March 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 23514 4 • Hardback • List price EUR 780.- / US$ 1068.• Critical Readings Critical Readings on Christianity in Japan (4 vol. set) Critical Readings on Christianity in Korea (4 vol. set) Edited by Mark R. Mullins, University of Auckland Edited by Donald Baker, University of British Columbia Critical Readings on Christianity in Japan is a multidisciplinary collection of scholarship on the history, cultural reshaping, and social impact of a relative latecomer to the world of Japanese religions. The selections examine the diverse institutional forms of Christianity and the role of this minority religion in Japanese society and culture. The articles in these four volumes trace the history of Christianity in Korea from its eighteenth-century beginnings to the present day. Find Brill on Facebook and Twitter! Brill has multiple dedicated Facebook and Twitter pages you can follow to stay up-to-date on all developments in our lists. Facebook.com/ReligiousBiblical Twitter.com/Brill_Religious For a complete list of all Brill’s Social Media pages, please visit brill.com/social-media B RI LL CATALOG 2015 16 Related Journals in World Christianity Mission Studies Journal of the International Association for Mission Studies Edited by Kirsteen Kim, Leeds Trinity University, UK brill.com/mist Social Sciences and Missions Sciences sociales et missions (Formerly: Le Fait Missionnaire) Edited by Eric MorierGenoud, Queen’s University Belfast, Wendy UrbanMead, Bard College, and Yannick Fer, CNRS brill.com/ssm Exchange A Journal of Missiological and Ecumenical Research Executive Editor: Freek L. Bakker, Centre for Intercultural Theology, Interreligious Dialogue, Missiology and Ecumenism, Utrecht brill.com/exch For more information please visit the Journals chapter on pp. 37-38. Journal of Religion in Africa Executive Editor: Robert Baum, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA brill.com/jra Theology, Religion & Society More information on brill.com NE W S E R I E S Yearbook of International Religious Demography Edited by Brian J. Grim, Todd M. Johnson, Vegard Skirbekk and Gina A. Zurlo Yearbook of International Religious Demography 2015 Edited by Brian J. Grim et al. ISSN 2352-1147brill.com/yird • July 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27274 3 • Paperback (xxiv, 246 pp.) • List price EUR 80.- / US$ 99.• Yearbook of International Religious Demography, 1 Yearbook of International Religious Demography 2014 THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y The Yearbook of International Religious Demography presents an annual snapshot of the state of religious statistics around the world. Every year large amounts of data are collected through censuses, surveys, polls, religious communities, scholars, and a host of other sources. These data are collated and analyzed by research centers and scholars around the world. Large amounts of data appear in analyzed form in the World Religion Database (Brill), aiming at a researcher’s audience. The Yearbook presents data in sets of tables and scholarly articles spanning social science, demography, history, and geography. Each issue offers findings, sources, methods, and implications surrounding international religious demography. Each year an assessment is made of new data made available since the previous issue of the yearbook. • July 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 29431 8 • Paperback • List price EUR 89.- / US$ 115.• Yearbook of International Religious Demography, 2 Edited by Brian J. Grim et al. 17 SE RI E S • March 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28980 2 • Hardback • List price EUR 140.- / US$ 181.• International Studies in Religion and Society, 25 Edited by Lori G. Beaman and Peter Beyer, University of Ottawa Brill’s series International Studies in Religion and Society (ISRS) intends to publish about societal themes and their relation to religion from a social scientific point of view, also taking into account approaches from contemporary philosophical and legal research. ISSN 1573-4293brill.com/isrs Issues in Religion and Education Whose Religion? • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28798 3 • Hardback (xiv, 353 pp., index) • List price EUR 135.- / US$ 175.• International Studies in Religion and Society, 24 Indian Diaspora Socio-Cultural and Religious Worlds Edited by Lori G. Beaman and Leo Van Arragon, University of Ottawa Edited by P. Pratap Kumar, University of Kwazulu Natal Issues in Religion and Education, Whose Religion? is a contribution to the dynamic and evolving global debates about the role of religion in public education. It provides a cross-section of the debates over religion. The papers presented in this volume represent a wide variety of Indian diasporic experiences. From indenture labour to the present day immigrations, Indian diasporic narrative offers opportunities to evaluate afresh notions of ethnicity, race, caste, gender and religious diversity. BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 International Studies in Religion and Society Theology, Religion & Society THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y • May 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26909 5 • Hardback (xvi, 312 pp., index) • List price EUR 114.- / US$ 148.• International Studies in Religion and Society, 23 B RI LL CATALOG 2015 18 More information on brill.com • April 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26956 9 • Hardback (xiv, 319 pp., index) • List price EUR 125.- / US$ 162.• International Studies in Religion and Society, 22 Religion, Religiosity, and Democratic Values Globalized Religion and Sexual Identity A Comparative Perspective of Islamic and Non-Islamic Societies Contexts, Contestations, Voices Abbas Mehregan, University of Cologne In Religion, Religiosity, and Democratic Values, Abbas Mehregan examines empirically the effects of individual religiosity, historical religion, institutional democracy, and socioeconomic development on attitudes towards free market economics and confidence in civil society organizations in 60 Islamic and non-Islamic societies. Subscribe to Brill’s Religious Studies Newsletter Edited by Heather Shipley, University of Ottawa, Canada Globalized Religion and Sexual Identity: Contexts, Contestations, Voices brings together scholars from across the globe who examine the historical and contemporary framing and relationship of religion, gender and sexuality multiple sites. The free email newsletter will keep you up-to-date on all developments in our Religious Studies list: - recently published and forthcoming titles, reference works, books and journals - news about conferences and events - special offers - and much more Go to brill.com/email-newsletters for a full overview and to subscribe to the Religious Studies Newsletter. NEW SERIES Radboud Studies in Humanities Series Editor: Sophie Levie, Radboud University The Radboud Studies in Humanities series publishes new and challenging interdisciplinary research in the humanities. The series welcomes contributions from all humanities disciplines, from Classics to Film Studies, from History to Philosophy, from Religious Studies to Art History. Edited volumes, monographs as well as critical editions are welcome, as far as they discuss closely defined themes from interdisciplinary perspectives. This is the first fully Open Access book series published by Brill. All titles in the series will become available both in print and as Open Access ebooks. ISSN 2213-9729brill.com/rsh • October 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27081 7 • Hardback (approx. 300 pp.) • List price EUR 114.- / US$ 148.• Radboud Studies in Humanities, 3 Religion and Conflict Attribution An Empirical Study of the Religious Meaning System of Christian, Muslim and Hindu Students in Tamil Nadu, India Francis-Vincent Anthony, Salesian Pontifical University, Rome, Chris A.M. Hermans and Carl Sterkens, Radboud University, Nijmegen Religion in a pluralistic society can play a dual role with regard to conflict. It can promote either violence or peace. Religion and Conflict Attribution examines the causes of interreligious conflict as perceived by Christian, Muslim and Hindu college students in Tamil Nadu, India. • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27082 4 • Hardback (xiv, 290 pp.) • List price EUR 109.- / US$ 141.• Radboud Studies in Humanities, 2 The Imagined and Real Jerusalem in Art and Architecture Edited by Jeroen Goudeau, Mariëtte Verhoeven and Wouter Weijers, Radboud University, Nijmegen In The Imagined and Real Jerusalem in Art and Architecture specialists in various fields of art history, from Early Christian times to the present, discuss in depth a series of Western artworks, artefacts, and buildings, which question the visualization of Jerusalem. Theology, Religion & Society More information on brill.com Related Journals in Theology, Religion & Society • March 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27150 0 • Hardback (xii, 424 pp.) • List price EUR 150.- / US$ 194.• Religion in Chinese Societies, 7 • February 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26498 4 • Hardback (x, 238 pp.) • List price EUR 109.- / US$ 141.• Religion in the Americas, 14 Beyond Network Theory and Social Constructivism Ines W. Jindra, University of Notre Dame, IN, USA Globalization and the Making of Religious Modernity in China Transnational Religions, Local Agents, and the Study of Religion, 1800-Present Edited by Thomas Jansen, Thoralf Klein and Christian Meyer A New Model of Religious Conversion highlights connections between converts’ backgrounds and the religions they convert to. It also critiques the prevalent application of network theory and social constructivism to the study of conversion narratives, while making the case for the introduction of biographical sociology to American sociology. Globalization and the Making of Religious Modernity in China investigates the transformation of China’s religious landscape under the impact of global influences through case studies covering the period from 1800 to the present. Religion and Theology A Journal of Contemporary Religious Discourse brill.com/rt Review of Religion and Chinese Society brill.com/rrcs For more information please visit the Journals chapter on p. 38. THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y A New Model of Religious Conversion 19 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 Brill publications in International Religious Demography Online Resources Yearbook of International World Christian Database Religious Demography General Editors: Todd M. Johnson Edited by Brian J. Grim, Todd M. Johnson, Vegard Skirbekk and Gina A. Zurlo brill.com/yird For more information please see p. 17 World Religion Database and Gina A. Zurlo Editors: Todd M. Johnson and Brian J. Grim Co-published with the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Co-published with the Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs, Boston University brill.com/wcdo brill.com/wrdo For more information please see p. 3. For more information please see p. 3. Philosophy of Religion More information on brill.com SE R I E S Philosophy of Religion World Religions • March 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 29047 1 • Hardback (xiv + 271 pp.) • List price EUR 126.- / US$ 163.• Philosophy of Religion World Religions, 5 THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Editor-in-Chief: Jerome Gellman, Ben Gurion University This series focuses purely on philosophy of religion and not on history, phenomenology, or description. It includes topics such as the problem of freedom and determinism in Islam, Buddhism and God, Indian Religions and the problem of religious diversity, polytheism and modernity, the problem of evil in Medieval Jewish philosophy, religious exclusivism and multiculturalism, Christianity and World Religions, the esoteric vs. exoteric in Western religions and the philosophy of modern religions. ISSN 2210-481Xbrill.com/prwr • October 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27520 1 • Hardback (x, 362 pp.) • List price EUR 140.- / US$ 181.• Philosophy of Religion World Religions, 4 Rabbinic Discourse as a System of Knowledge F. C. Baur’s Synthesis of Böhme and Hegel “The Study of Torah is Equal to them All” Redefining Christian Theology as a Gnostic Philosophy of Religion Hannah E. Hashkes Corneliu C. Simuț, Emanuel University In Rabbinic Discourse Hannah Hashkes offers a most original proposal for a new direction in Jewish philosophic theology. She combines effectively the language of contemporary philosophy in discussions on religious thought with the sophisticated reading of rabbinic homiletical and legal material. In this book, Professor Simuț demonstrates how Baur came to understand Christian theology as a Gnostic philosophy of religion under the influence of Böhme’s unorthodox esoteric theosophy and Hegel’s modern religious philosophy. B RI LL CATALOG 2015 20 SERIES • October 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 25501 2 • Hardback (xl, 848 pp.) • List price EUR 212.- / US$ 275.• Philosophy of Religion World Religions, 3 The Praised and the Virgin Rusmir Mahmutćehajić Translated by Desmond Maurer and Saba Risaluddin In The Praised and the Virgin, Rusmir Mahmutćehajić provides a theological and philosophical meditation on the relationship between the Prophet Muhammad and the Virgin Mary as complementary bearers of God’s Word, through the historical example of intermingling traditions in Bosnia. Philosophical Studies in Science and Religion Series Editors: F. LeRon Shults, University of Agder, Norway, and Dirk Evers, Martin-Luther-University, HalleWittenberg, Germany Philosophical Studies in Science and Religion is a peer-reviewed book series that seeks to offer critical analyses of and constructive proposals for the interdisciplinary field of “science and religion”. The series will engage both material and methodological themes, focusing on the mediating role of philosophy in the late modern dialogue among scholars of science and religion. ISSN 1877-8542brill.com/pssr • June 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 29365 6 • Hardback (approx. 214 pp.) • List price EUR 84.- / US$ 109.• Philosophical Studies in Science and Religion, 5 Religion, Emergence, and the Origins of Meaning Beyond Durkheim and Rappaport Paul Cassell, Arizona State University In Religion, Emergence, and the Origins of Meaning, Paul Cassell uses ‘emergence theory’ to explain why religion is so meaningful to individuals and central to social life, going beyond the foundational explanations of Émile Durkheim and Roy Rappaport. Philosophy of Religion More information on brill.com SE RIE S Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers • April 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 29103 4 • Hardback (xii, 228 pp.) • List price EUR 110.- / US$ 142.• Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers, 11 Editor-in-Chief: Hava TiroshSamuelson, Arizona State University Editor: Aaron W. Hughes, University of Rochester Volumes are available as paperback and hardback editions. ISSN 2213-6010 brill.com/lcjp Elliot R. Wolfson Avi Sagi Poetic Thinking Existentialism, Pluralism, and Identity Edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes Elliot R. Wolfson is Professor of Religious Studies and the Marsha and Jay Glazer Chair of Jewish Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes Avi Sagi is Professor of Philosophy at Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel, and a Senior Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, Israel. THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Available in print and electronically, the books in the Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers will be ideal for use in diverse educational settings (e.g., collegelevel courses, adult Jewish learning, and inter-religious dialogue). • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28080 9 • Hardback (xvi, 194 pp.) • List price EUR 99.- / US$ 128.• Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers, 10 21 • October 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28077 9 • Hardback (xvi, 206 pp.) • List price EUR 99.- / US$ 128.• Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers, 8 • July 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27973 5 • Hardback (xv, 163 pp.) • List price EUR 93.- / US$ 120.• Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers, 7 Moshe Idel David R. Blumenthal Judaism, Humanity, and Nature Representing God Living with God and Humanity Edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes With an Introduction by Alan Mittleman, Jewish Theological Seminary Edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes With an Introduction by Jonathan Garb, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes Lenn E. Goodman is Professor of Philosophy and Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. His prolific scholarship has covered the entire history of philosophy from antiquity to the present with a focus on medieval Jewish philosophy. Moshe Idel, the Max Cooper Professor Emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Senior Researcher at the Shalom Hartman Institute, is a world-renowned scholar of the Jewish mystical tradition. His historical studies of rabbinic, philosophic, kabbalistic, and Hasidic texts have transformed modern understanding of Jewish intellectual history. David R. Blumenthal is Jay and Leslie Cohen Professor of Judaic Studies at Emory University. He has contributed greatly to the growth of Jewish Studies, the place of Judaism in Religious Studies, interreligious dialogue, and the reframing of Judaism in light of the Holocaust, postmodernism, and poststructuralism. Lenn E. Goodman BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 • November 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28074 8 • Hardback (xvi, 240 pp.) • List price EUR 110.- / US$ 142.• Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers, 9 Philosophy of Religion More information on brill.com • July 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27901 8 • Hardback (xiv, 175 pp.) • List price EUR 93.- / US$ 120.• Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers, 5 THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y • July 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27979 7 • Hardback (xv, 163 pp.) • List price EUR 93.- / US$ 120.• Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers, 6 • March 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26756 5 • Hardback (xiv, 146 pp.) • List price EUR 93.- / US$ 120.• Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers, 4 Judith Plaskow Elliot N. Dorff Eugene B. Borowitz Feminism, Theology, and Justice In Search of the Good Life Rethinking God and Ethics Edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes Edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes With an Introduction by Jonathan Crane Edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes With an Introduction by Michael L. Morgan Judith Plaskow, Professor of Religious Studies Emerita at Manhattan College, is a leading Jewish feminist theologian. Plaskow’s feminist reading of traditional sources is a critical reading of Judaism that calls Jews to end oppression, exclusion, and marginalization of individuals and groups. Rabbi Elliot N. Dorff, the Sol and Anne Dorff Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Rector of American Jewish University in Los Angeles, is one of today’s leading Jewish ethicists. In Search of a Good Life presents influential essays by Dorff and explains his contribution to Jewish religious thought in the second half of the 20th century. Eugene B. Borowitz is a rabbi, teacher of rabbis, and educator, and a theologian, and an important spokesperson for non-Orthodox forms of Judaism, Reform Judaism in particular. Rethinking God and Ethics presents influential essays by Borowitz and explains his contribution to Jewish religious thought in the second half of the 20th century. B RI LL CATALOG 2015 22 Every volume in Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers is also available in paperback! Also available as paperback set Available for EUR 25.- / US$ 35.- per copy Elliot R. Wolfson: Poetic Thinking, April 2015, ISBN 978 90 04 29104 1, Paperback (xii, 228 pp.), List price EUR 25.- / US$ 35.- David R. Blumenthal: Living with God and Humanity, July 2014, ISBN 978 90 04 27974 2, Paperback (xv, 163 pp.), List price EUR 25.- / US$ 35.- Avi Sagi: Existentialism, Pluralism, and Identity, February 2015, ISBN 978 90 04 28082 3, Paperback (xvi, 194 pp.), List price EUR 25.- / US$ 35.- Judith Plaskow: Feminism, Theology, and Justice, July 2014, ISBN 978 90 04 28000 7, Paperback (xv, 163 pp.), List price EUR 25.- / US$ 35.- Lenn E. Goodman: Judaism, Humanity, and Nature, November 2014, ISBN 978 90 04 28075 5, Paperback (xvi, 240 pp.), List price EUR 25.- / US$ 35.- Elliot N. Dorff, In Search of the Good Life, July 2014, ISBN 978 90 04 27903 2, Paperback (xiv, 175 pp.), List price EUR 25.- / US$ 35.- Moshe Idel: Representing God, October 2014, ISBN 978 90 04 28079 3, Paperback (xvi, 206 pp.), List price EUR 25.- / US$ 35.- Eugene B. Borowitz: Rethinking God and Ethics, March 2014, ISBN 978 90 04 26998 9, Paperback (xiv, 146 pp.), List price EUR 25.- / US$ 35.- More information on brill.com/lcjp • October 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28303 9 • List price EUR 100.- / US$ 125.- Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers (PB SET) Volumes 1-5 Edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes This series showcases outstanding Jewish thinkers who have made lasting contributions to constructive Jewish philosophy in the second half of the 20th century. In this paperback set of the first five volumes, the works of Eliezer Schweid, Jonathan Sacks, David Novak, Eugene B. Borowitz, and Elliot N. Dorff are examined and celebrated. Philosophy of Religion More information on brill.com Ritva Palmén, University of Helsinki In Richard of St. Victor’s Theory of Imagination, Palmén advances a detailed analysis of the ideas about imagination of Richard of St. Victor (d. 1173), dealing with epistemology, the interpretation of biblical language, metaphors, rhetoric, and even the possibility of creative imagination. John Duns Scotus on Parts, Wholes, and Hylomorphism Thomas M. Ward, Loyola Marymount University In John Duns Scotus on Parts, Wholes, and Hylomorphism, Thomas M. Ward analyzes and interprets Scotus’s arguments for his distinctive version of hylomorphism as it relates to various issues in the metaphysics of parts and wholes. The Missionary, the Catechist and the Hunter Foucault, Protestantism and Colonialism Christina Petterson, University of Newcastle, Australia The Missionary, the Catechist and the Hunter traces the colonial history of indigenous identity by analysing the role of the Protestant missionaries and the ideology of writing in the production of the hunter as the quintessential Inuit figure. THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Richard of St. Victor’s Theory of Imagination • May 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 23605 9 • Hardback (xii, 212 pp., index) • List price EUR 103.- / US$ 133.• Studies in Critical Research on Religion, 4 • July 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27831 8 • Hardback (210 pp.) • List price EUR 99.- / US$ 128.• Investigating Medieval Philosophy, 7 • August 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27832 5 • Hardback (307 pp.) • List price EUR 126.- / US$ 163.• Investigating Medieval Philosophy, 8 23 • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28862 1 • Hardback (xvi, 192 pp.) • List price EUR 104.- / US$ 135.• Studies on the Interaction of Art, Thought and Power, 7 • November 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27436 5 • Hardback (xxxii, 827 pp.; 130 color illus.) • List price EUR 199.- / US$ 258.- Immanenz & Einheit Hugo Grotius Festschrift zum 70. Geburtstag von Rolf Kühn A Lifelong Struggle for Peace in Church and State, 1583 – 1645 Edited by Markus Enders, University of Freiburg Henk Nellen, Huygens Institute Based on the philosophy of Michel Henry, the contributions of the anthology “Immanenz und Einheit” give different phenomenological and metaphysical foundations of the relation between immanence and unity, examine its perspectives for philosophy of religion and analyse its ethical consequences. This biography offers a detailed portrait of the famous humanist scholar Hugo Grotius (1583-1645), jurist, politician, NeoLatin poet and Christian apologist, on the basis of his voluminous correspondence. Philosophia Reformata International Philosophical Journal of Christianity, Science, and Society brill.com/phir The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy brill.com/jjtp For more information please visit the Journals chapter on p. 39. BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 Related Journals in Philosophy of Religion Biblical Theology More information on brill.com SE R I E S Studies in Theology and Religion • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28845 4 • Hardback (275 pp.) • List price EUR 110.- / US$ 142.• Studies in Theology and Religion, 20 THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Editors: Jan Willem van Henten, University of Amsterdam, Thomas Quartier, Radboud University Nijmegen Brill’s Studies in Theology and Religion (STAR) focuses on theological and religious themes that interact with public issues of contemporary society. It aims at publishing proceedings of conferences, edited volumes, and quality monographs, including outstanding dissertations. In its publications STAR will give high priority to the publication of the results of interdisciplinary research in an ecumenical, interreligious and intercultural context. • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28286 5 • Hardback (viii, 301 pp.) • List price EUR 115.- / US$ 149.• Biblical Interpretation Series, 133 Postcolonial biblical interpretation Reading the Bible Ethically Reframing Paul Eric Douglass, Randolph-Macon College Jeremy Punt, Stellenbosch University Recovering the Voice in the Text In Postcolonial biblical interpretation Jeremy Punt reflects on the nature and value of postcolonial work as it relates to the interpretation of biblical (Pauline) texts. In Reading the Bible Ethically, Eric Douglass takes account of the author’s subjective contributions, so that the text functions as the author’s voice. Dealing with a voice suggests ethical principles, where interpretation doesn’t silence or manipulated that voice. • February 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 25625 5 • Hardback (vi, 334 pp.) • List price EUR 135.- / US$ 180.• Themes in Biblical Narrative, 18 • April 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26217 1 • Hardback (x, 244 pp.) • List price EUR 103.- / US$ 133.• Themes in Biblical Narrative, 17 The STAR-series is an initiative of the NOSTER Board (Netherlands School for Advanced Studies in Theology and Religion). ISSN 1566-208Xbrill.com/star B RI LL CATALOG 2015 24 • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28163 9 • Hardback (vi, 310 pp.) • List price EUR 115.- / US$ 149.• Biblical Interpretation Series, 132 The Divine Courtroom in Comparative Perspective Edited by Ari Mermelstein and Shalom E. Holtz, Yeshiva University The Divine Father Samson: Hero or Fool? Religious and Philosophical Concepts of Divine Parenthood in Antiquity The Many Faces of Samson Edited by Felix Albrecht, GeorgAugust-Universität Göttingen, and Reinhard Feldmeier, Georg-AugustUniversität Göttingen In The Divine Courtroom in Comparative Perspective, scholars from a range of disciplines treat the various historical contexts and thematic significance of one of the most pervasive religious metaphors, the divine courtroom. The present volume is devoted to religious and philosophical concepts in relation to divine parenthood on the basis of biblical tradition, its reception, and ancient context. Extending from classical to late antiquity, the articles focus on the designation of God as “Father”. Edited by Erik Eynikel, University of Regensburg and Tobias Nicklas, University of Regensburg This collection of essays, presented at an international conference on Samson held in 2008 at the University of Nijmegen, studies the text of Judges 16-18, the reception history of the Samson traditions in later Jewish, Christian and Islamic literature, and his representation in figurative and performing arts. Biblical Theology Cover available soon More information on brill.com • May 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28909 3 • Hardback (approx. 265 pp.) • List price EUR 110.- / US$ 142.• Oudtestamentische Studiën, Old Testament Studies, 65 • November 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27823 3 • Hardback with dustjacket (xiv, 463 pp.) • List price EUR 162.- / US$ 210.• Vetus Testamentum, Supplements, 163 Congress Volume Munich 2013 Papers Read at the Fifth Meeting of the Edinburgh Prophecy Network, Utrecht, October 2013 Christl M. Maier, University of Marburg Third Edition J.K. Elliott with the assistance of the Institut romand des sciences bibliques (IRSB) Université de Lausanne Edited by Bob Becking and Hans M. Barstad Much evidence on the phenomenon of prophecy has come down as part of stories and narratives. The essays in this volume search the role of prophets and prophecy in a variety of text, mainly from the Hebrew Bible. A Bibliography of Greek New Testament Manuscripts This volume presents the main lectures of the 21st Congress of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament (IOSOT) held in Munich, Germany, in August 2013. Seventeen essays of internationally distinguished scholars offer a representative view of recent developments in the study of the Hebrew Bible. The bibliography is a comprehensive listing of books and articles concerning some 3,500 Greek New Testament manuscripts, including references to photographic plates and albums. THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Prophecy and Prophets in Stories • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28923 9 • Hardback • List price EUR 115.- / US$ 149.• Novum Testamentum, Supplements, 160 25 • March 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 27299 6 • Hardback • List price EUR 143.- / US$ 199.• Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, 237 Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694-1768) Classicist, Hebraist, Enlightenment Radical in Disguise Ulrich Groetsch, University of North Alabama • October 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27039 8 • Hardback (xviii, 262 pp.) • List price EUR 146.- / US$ 203.• Studies in Philo of Alexandria, 8 Herrscherideal und Herrschaftskritik bei Philo von Alexandria Eine Untersuchung am Beispiel seiner Josephsdarstellung in De Josepho und De somniis II Friederike Oertelt, Augustana Hochschule Neuendettelsau In Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694–1768): Classicist, Hebraist, Enlightenment Radical in Disguise, Ulrich Groetsch offers a vivid portrayal of the Enlightenment radical Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694-1768) and his debt to earlier traditions of scholarship. In De Josepho and De Somniis II Philo of Alexandria makes a contribution to the discourse of government in using the Joseph figure for examining structures of tyrannical and ideal rule. brill.com/hbth brill.com/bi brill.com/jshj For more information please visit the Journals chapter on pp. 39-40. BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 Related Journals in Biblical Theology Church History More information on brill.com SE R I E S Brill’s Series in Church History and Religious Culture THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Edited by Wim Janse and Fred van Lieburg, VU University Amsterdam Brill’s Series in Church History and Religious Culture is a peer-reviewed book series devoted to the history of religion, church, theology, and culture. Based on a broad understanding of religious traditions, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and their interconnections, the series focuses on the history of religious experiences, values, and ideas –of groups as well as influential individuals- in their intellectual, social, and political settings. The series emphasizes the interregional, transconfessional, and comparative dimensions of religion in its expression, mediation, consumption, and institutionalization. It contains monographs, source editions, collections of articles, and conference proceedings, preferably in English. • June 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 29377 9 • Hardback • List price EUR 126.- / US$ 163.• Brill’s Series in Church History and Religious Culture, 70 Lay Activism and the High Church Movement of the Late Eighteenth Century The Life and Thought of William Stevens, 1732-1807 Robert M. Andrews, Murdoch University In Lay Activism and the High Church Movement of the Late Eighteenth Century, Robert M. Andrews presents a biography of the late eighteenth-century High Church layman, William Stevens (17321807), elucidating his influence within the High Church movement of his day. • October 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28102 8 • Hardback (xxx, 477 pp.) • List price EUR 168.- / US$ 218.• Brill’s Series in Church History and Religious Culture, 69 Bremen als Brennpunkt reformierter Irenik Eine sozialgeschichtliche Darstellung anhand der Biografie des Theologen Ludwig Crocius (1586-1655) Leo van Santen In Bremen als Brennpunkt reformierter Irenik Leo van Santen demonstrates on the basis of the biography of Ludovicus Crocius (1586-1655) how his irenical theology, meant to mediate between the Reformed and Lutheran Church, was instigated by the Bremen municipal authorities. ISSN 1572-4107brill.com/bsch B RI LL CATALOG 2015 26 • August 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27850 9 • Hardback (xiv, 382 pp.) • List price EUR 140.- / US$ 181.• Brill’s Series in Church History and Religious Culture, 68 Unity in Diversity English Puritans and the Puritan Reformation, 1603-1689 Randall J. Pederson, University of the Free State • June 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27326 9 • Hardback (x, 286 pp.) • List price EUR 99.- / US$ 128.• Brill’s Series in Church History and Religious Culture, 67 Religious Minorities and Cultural Diversity in the Dutch Republic Studies Presented to Piet Visser on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday • March 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26932 3 • Hardback • List price EUR 138.- / US$ 179.• Brill’s Series in Church History and Religious Culture, 66 Orthodox Paradoxes Heterogeneities and Complexities in Contemporary Russian Orthodoxy Katya Tolstaya, VU University Edited by August den Hollander, Alex Noord, Mirjam van Veen and Anna Voolstra, VU University, Amsterdam In Unity in Diversity, Randall J. Pederson critiques current trends in the study of Puritanism, and proposes a different path for defining Puritanism, centered on unitas and diversitas, by looking at John Downame, Francis Rous, and Tobias Crisp. Religious Minorities and Cultural Diversity in the Dutch Republic explores various aspects of the religious and cultural diversity of the early Dutch Republic and analyses how the different confessional groups established their own identity and how their members interacted with one another in a highly hybrid culture. This book focuses on “Orthodox paradoxes” created by the dynamic between tradition and innovation within the Russian Orthodox Church. Nineteen contributions from renowned specialists tackle societal and theological aspects and implications of these paradoxes. Church History More information on brill.com SERIES • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27501 0 • Hardback (approx. 358 pp. excl. bibliography) • List price EUR 135.- / US$ 175.• Brill’s Series in Church History and Religious Culture, 65 Sisters Edited by M. van Veen, P. Visser, VU University, G. Waite, University of New Brunswick, et al. Imagology, not gender studies, sets the stage for the analysis of the perceptions of the European Anabaptist/Mennonite ‘sisters’, from the 16th-19th centuries, within their religious, moral, cultural and social landscapes of Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, and the Ukraine. A series of handbooks and reference works on the intellectual and religious life of Europe, 500-1800 Volumes deal with persons, movements, schools and genres in medieval and early modern Christian life, thought and practice. Written by the foremost specialists in the respective fields, they aim to provide full balanced accounts at an advanced level, as well as synthesis of debate and the state of scholarship in eight to fifteen substantial chapters. Volumes are in English (contributions from continental scholars are translated). Three or four volumes of 350-600 pages are published each year. ISSN 1871-6377brill.com/bcct • November 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 22609 8 • Hardback (xiv, 572 pp.) • List price EUR 172.- / US$ 223.• Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 55 A Companion to German Pietism, 1660-1800 Edited by Douglas H. Shantz This Companion offers an introduction to recent scholarship on early modern German Pietism, a movement that arose in the late 17th century German Empire. Pietism introduced a new paradigm to German Protestantism that included personal renewal, new birth, women-dominated conventicles, and millennialism. THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Myth and Reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind Women, ca 1525-1900 Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition 27 A Companion to Jan Hus Edited by František Šmahel, in cooperation with Ota Pavlíček • November 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28158 5 • Hardback (xii, 384 pp.) • List price EUR 149.- / US$ 193.• Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 53 • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 25113 7 • Hardback (xiv, 246 pp.) • List price EUR 154.- / US$ 199.• Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 52 A Companion to Francisco Suárez A Companion to Ignatius of Loyola Edited by Victor M. Salas and Robert L. Fastiggi Life, Writings, Spirituality, Influence Edited by Robert Aleksander Maryks A Companion to Jan Hus offers in eleven substantial essays authored by specialized researchers from four countries an account of the life, work, thought and commemoration of Jan Hus († 1415), an important Czech theologian, reformer and martyr. A Companion to Francisco Suárez examines the rich philosophical and theological thought of one of the Society of Jesus’ most celebrated luminaries of all time. This volume places Loyola’s life, his writings, and spirituality in a broader context of important late medieval and early modern movements and processes that have been appreciated too little by historians who explored Ignatius more as the colossal icon of the so-called Counterreformation than as a man influenced by the dramatic and revolutionary period in which he lived. BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28055 7 • Hardback • List price EUR 162.- / US$ 210.• Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 54 Church History More information on brill.com SERI ES THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y • May 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26540 0 • Hardback (xvi, 450 pp.) • List price EUR 168.- / US$ 218.• Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 51 A Companion to John of Ruusbroec Edited by John Arblaster and Rob Faesen This Companion offers a comprehensive overview of research into the life, work, and influence of John of Ruusbroec (12931381). In addition, it contains the first English translation of a series of Middle Dutch texts related to Ruusbroec and his context. Studies in the History of Christian Traditions • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28462 3 • Hardback • List price EUR 199.- / US$ 277.• Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 179 Edited by Robert J. Bast, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Studies in the History of Christian Traditions is a peer-reviewed book series intended to encourage the study of continuities and discontinuities in the history of Christian thought through monographs dealing with single authors, movements and ideas. In view of the urgent necessity to transcend confessional and language barriers, the series is dedicated to this subject-matter as the common focus for the research of scholars of various religious and national backgrounds. The individual volumes are in English or German. ISSN 1573-5664 brill.com/shct Tetragrammaton: Western Christians and the Hebrew Name of God From the Beginnings to the Seventeenth Century Robert J. Wilkinson Drawing on a detailed and sustained account of Christian reception of the Hebrew divine name until the Seventeenth Century this book illustrates its vitality in several periods as a stimulus to both orthodox and heterodox theologies and imaginative structures. B RI LL CATALOG 2015 28 • November 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28238 4 • Hardback (xxii, 530 pp.) • List price EUR 154.- / US$ 199.• Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 178 Jesuit Survival and Restoration • June 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27392 4 • Hardback (xvi, 233 pp.) • List price EUR 115.- / US$ 149.• Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 175 • July 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27863 9 • Hardback (x, 236 pp.) • List price EUR 125.- / US$ 162.• Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 177 Preacher of Grace A Critical Reappraisal of Augustine’s Doctrine of Grace A Global History, 1773-1900 in his Sermones ad Populum on Robert A. Maryks Liturgical Feasts and during the and Jonathan Wright Donatist Controversy The Ten Commandments Interpreting the Bible in the Medieval World Lesley Smith Anthony Dupont Jesuit Survival and Restoration offers a global account of the Society of Jesus’s history during the post-Suppression and post-Restoration eras. In a Preacher of Grace Dupont offers an account of the presence of the theme of grace in Augustine of Hippo’s sermones situated in the Donatist controversy or preached on important liturgical feasts (354-430). Using the commentaries of a group of scholars from c. 1150-1350, along with confessors’ manuals, mystery plays and sermon material, this book investigates the place of the Decalogue in medieval religious life and thought. Church History More information on brill.com SERIES • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27242 2 • Hardback (xii, 454 pp.) • List price EUR 169.- / US$ 219.• Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 173 • April 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27414 3 • Hardback (246 pp.) • List price EUR 114.- / US$ 148.• Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 174 Essays on Medieval Europe in Honor of Daniel F. Callahan Edited by Michael Frassetto, Matthew Gabriele and John D. Hosler Marsilius of Inghen Quaestiones super quattuor libros Sententiarum, Volume 3, Super primum, quaestiones 22-37 First Critical Edition Maarten J.F.M. Hoenen and Markus Erne Where Heaven and Earth Meet is an interdisciplinary collection that focuses on the writings of Ademar of Chabannes, Western religious history and early Islamic Jerusalem. Marsilius of Inghen’s Commentary on the Sentences evinces the history of Scholasticism between Ockham and Luther. The part edited here discusses the Trinity revealing new evidence on the debates among Realists and Nominalists at the Universities of Paris and Heidelberg. Edited by Andrew Colin Gow, University of Alberta Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions is a peer-reviewed book series that provides a forum for monographs and text editions on subjects pertaining to the watershed between the Middle Ages and the Reformation. There is a wealth of subject matter to be found in the correlation and mutual interpretation of all three areas of specialization— Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation studies. In encouraging the pursuit of the social history of ideas, Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions pays equal attention to political, cultural and religious history. ISSN 1573-4188 brill.com/smrt THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Where Heaven and Earth Meet Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions 29 Synopsis Purioris Theologiae / Synopsis of a Purer Theology Latin Text and English Translation: Volume 1, Disputations 1-23 • July 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27323 8 • Hardback (xiv, 320 pp.) • List price EUR 126.- / US$ 163.• Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 184 / Martin Bucer: Opera Latina Martin Bucer: Opera Latina, Volume 6. De vera et falsa caenae dominicae administratione (1546) Nicholas of Cusa and Islam Polemic and Dialogue in the Late Middle Ages Edited by Nicholas Thompson Edited by Ian Christopher Levy, Rita George-Tvrtković and Donald F. Duclow Bucer’s De vera et falsa caenae dominicae administratione deals with the church’s authority to regulate the Lord’s Supper. It challenges Catholic moderates like the humanist Bartholomaeus Latomus to decide whether their ultimate loyalties lie with the Gospel or tradition. To explore Christian-Muslim relations at the dawn of the modern age, this book examines Nicholas of Cusa’s seminal works on the Qur’an and world religions. It also considers Muslim responses to Christianity and other Christian writings on Islam. Dolf te Velde, Riemer A. Faber (translator), et al. The Synopsis Purioris Theologiae (1625) gives an exhaustive yet concise presentation of Reformed theology as it was conceived in the first decades of the seventeenth century. The disputations of this first volume cover topics such as Scripture, doctrine of God, Trinity, creation, sin, Law and Gospel. • June 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27475 4 • Hardback (xx + 256 pp.) • List price EUR 115.- / US$ 149.• Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 183 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 • September 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 19218 8 • Hardback (xvi, 660 pp.) • List price EUR 119.- / US$ 154.• Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 187 / Texts and Sources, 5 Church History More information on brill.com • March 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26114 3 • Hardback (x, 294 pp.) • List price EUR 114.- / US$ 148.• Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 180 THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y • March 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26675 9 • Hardback (xiv, 428 pp.) • List price EUR 138.- / US$ 179.• Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 181 B RI LL CATALOG 2015 30 Die Macht des Gedächtnisses Paolo Sarpi: A Servant of God and State Entstehung und Wandel kommunaler Schriftkultur im spätmittelalterlichen Augsburg Jaska Kainulainen • November 2013 • ISBN 978 90 04 26526 4 • Hardback (cxv, 409 pp.) • List price EUR 154.- / US$ 199.• Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 179 / Martin Bucer: Briefwechsel/ Correspondance Martin Bucer Briefwechsel/ Correspondance: Band IX (September 1532 - Juni 1533) Reinhold Friedrich, Berndt Hamm and Wolfgang Simon Mathias Franc Kluge Winner of the “Universitätspreis der Regierung von Schwaben”, 2013 This study offers a new view on the development of an urban culture of writing in one of the major cities of late medieval Europe. Via the examination of a tremendous number of documents from the Augsburg city archive it shows how civic authorities started to rely more and more on written records, which in turn created the need for archiving. This book is an intellectual biography of the Venetian historian and theologian Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623). It analyses Sarpi’s natural philosophy, religious ideas and political thought and argues that he was a Christian mortalist and a champion of absolutism. Wegen des großen Anteils an Einzelkorrespondenten in Bucers Briefwechsel von September 1532 bis Juni 1533 versammelt dieser Band eine Vielzahl von Anliegen. Bucer soll etwa bei Stellenbesetzungen vermitteln, für säumige Schuldner eintreten, seine exegetischen Werke zusenden, einen Trostbrief schreiben, zur Visitation kommen, mittellosen Autoren zum Druck ihrer Bücher verhelfen oder schlicht Fürbitte einlegen. SE R I E S Jesuit Studies Modernity through the Prism of Jesuit History Edited by Robert A. Maryks, Boston College Jesuit history is a wonderful prism through which to look at many interdisciplinary aspects of modern global history, whether through explicitly comparative studies, or by the grouping of studies around a given topical, chronological, or geographic focus. The very best thing about Jesuit history is that it intersects with so many other important topics from the Renaissance and Reformations to the Scientific Revolution to the Enlightenment to Colonialism to Imperialism to Slavery to Anti-Modernism to Fascism, et cetera. It also engages with a staggering array of disciplines: art history, theology, literary studies, the history of science, international law, military history, performing arts, and many others. ISSN 2214-3289brill.com/js • June 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28977 2 • Hardback (with 12 illus.) • List price EUR 162.- / US$ 210.• Jesuit Studies, 3 The Jesuit Reading of Confucius The First Complete Translation of the Lunyu (1687) Published in the West • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28914 7 • Hardback • List price EUR 146.- / US$ 203.• Jesuit Studies, 2 Envoys of a Human God The Jesuit Mission to Christian Ethiopia, 1557-1632 Andreu Martínez d’Alós-Moner Thierry Meynard SJ Thierry Meynard examines how the Jesuits in China came to understand the Confucian tradition, and how they offered the first complete translation of the Lunyu in the West, in the Confucius Sinarum Philosophus (Confucius, the Philosopher of China, 1687). In Envoys of A Human God Andreu Martínez offers an insightful study of the Jesuit mission to Christian Ethiopia. The work combines different approaches –cultural-historical, political and sociological– and draws from a multiplicity of sources, from archival research to archaeology. Church History More information on brill.com • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 28327 5 • Cloth (viii, 380 pp.) • List price EUR 136.- / US$ 189.• Opera Omnia Desiderii Erasmi – Erasmus, Opera Omnia, IX-8 • December 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 28251 3 • Cloth (350 pp.) • List price EUR 119.- / US$ 165.• Opera Omnia Desiderii Erasmi – Erasmus, Opera Omnia, IX-7 • December 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27465 5 • Hardback (760 pp.) • List price EUR 169.- / US$ 235.• Opera Omnia Desiderii Erasmi – Erasmus, Opera Omnia, IX.6 IX-7 Ordinis noni tomus septimus IX-6 Ordinis noni tomus sextus Apologia de tribus locis quos ut recte taxatos a Stunica defenderat sanctus Caranza theologus Declarationes ad censuras Lutetiae Polemics with Alberto Pio of Carpi vulgatas sub nomine facultatis C.L. Heesakkers theologiae Parisiensis Edited by H.J. de Jonge Edited by C.H. Miller and J.K. Farge This volume includes the critical edition of five apologias (1522-1529) in which Erasmus defended his New Testament translation and commentary (1516)against Diego López de Zúñiga and Sancho Carranza. The edition is partly based on manuscript sources never used before. This work presents an annotated text of the most comprehensive and detailed arguments in Erasmus’s conflict with the Catholic, conservative, scholastic theologians, the Declarationes. It also shows the contrast between the scholastic/ /logical and the humanist/ rhetorical approach to Scripture and to theological questions. Erasmus’s polemical texts against Alberto Pio have been edited in a critical edition with commentary. The Latin texts were made accessible to readers interested in philological, theological and historical issues. THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y IX-8 Ordinis noni tomus octavus 31 Related Journals in Church History Jesuit Books in the Dutch Divine Diagrams Republic and its Generality The Manuscripts and Drawings of Paul Lautensack (1477/78-1558) Lands 1567-1773 A Bibliography Berthold Kress Paul Begheyn, S.J. This book gives a detailed description of all books, published in the Dutch Republic and its Generality Lands between 1567 and 1773, written by Jesuits from the Low Countries and elsewhere. This is the first monograph on the painter Paul Lautensack (1477/78-1558) who explained his revelations on God’s nature with hundreds of highly sophisticated diagrams that allow us a rare glimpse into the visual world of a Reformation period urban craftsman. Church History and Religious Culture Edited by Jan Wim Buisman, Aza Goudriaan and R. Ward Holder brill.com/chrc Journal of Jesuit Studies Editor: Robert A. Maryks brill.com/jjs For more information please visit the Journals chapter on pp. 40-41. BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 • May 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 26069 6 • Cloth with dustjacket (xxx, 596 pp.) • List price EUR 195.- / US$ 253.• Library of the Written Word, 34 / Library of the Written Word - The Manuscript World • May 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27060 2 • Hardback (xviii, 454 pp.) • List price EUR 150.- / US$ 194.• Library of the Written Word, 35 / Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World Related Titles More information on brill.com NE W S ERIES • February 2015 • ISBN 978 90 04 21184 1 • Hardback (576 pp.) • List price EUR 181.- / US$ 234.• Medieval commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, 3 • July 2014 • ISBN 978 90 04 27025 1 • Hardback (vi, 242 pp. (English & Arabic)) • List price EUR 99.- / US$ 128.• Islamic History and Civilization, 106 THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Early Ibāḍī Theology Six kalām texts by ‘Abd Allāh b. Yazīd al-Fazārī Edited by Abdulrahman al-Salimi and Wilferd Madelung, University of Oxford (emeritus) Early Ibāḍī Theology offers the critical edition of six Arabic texts by the Ibāḍī scholar ‘Abd Allāh b. Yazīd al-Fazārī (8th c.) recently discovered in Algeria that constitute the earliest extant body of kalām theology in Islam. Mediaeval Commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard Volume 3 Edited by Philipp W. Rosemann, University of Dallas The focus of the contributions to this third and final volume of Brill’s handbook on the tradition of the Book of Sentences ranges from a thirteenth-century study aid to the role of the Sentences in sixteenth-century Iberia. B RI LL CATALOG 2015 32 F ORTHCOMING SERIES Anglican-Episcopal Theology and History Edited by Paul Avis, University of Exeter Anglican-Episcopal Theology and History will cover aspects of the AnglicanEpiscopal tradition from the Reformation to the present, in both its historical and theological forms, including historical theology. The volumes in the series will comprise monographs, themed collected studies and some rigorously revised doctoral dissertations. All proposed works will be peer-reviewed. Publication is in paperback and in electronic form from the beginning. Brill’s Studies in Catholic Theology Editorial Board: Pauline Allen, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane Joseph Carola, SJ, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome Paul van Geest, Tilburg University, Tilburg/Utrecht Paul Murray, University of Durham, Durham Marcel Sarot, Tilburg University, Tilburg/Utrecht The editors of this series take ‘Catholic Theology’ to be theology that reflects on themes in systematic theology, moral theology and historical theology as these have presented or now present themselves in the Roman Catholic tradition. Moreover, Brill’s Studies in Catholic Theology includes studies that contribute to the theology of the one, holy, apostolic and Catholic Church as confessed in the Nicene Creed (as opposed to theologies of particular churches and traditions). Manuscripts published in the series will mainly be either studies on the history of Catholic theology that are relevant for the present time or constructive contributions to the articulation of Catholic theology for today. We aim at publishing high-quality academic monographs by established scholars, coherent volumes of essays and excellent PhD dissertations. ISSN 2405-7576brill.com/aeth Call for Manuscripts For enquiries or to submit a manuscript, please contact Mirjam Elbers, Acquisitions Editor, at elbers@brill.com. Call for Manuscripts For enquiries or to submit a manuscript, please contact Mirjam Elbers, Acquisitions Editor, at elbers@brill.com. Journals Journal Contents Journal of Reformed Theology Ecclesiology Vigiliae Christianae Journal of Youth and Theology NEW Ecclesial Practices Journal of Empirical Theology International Journal of Public Theology Pneuma Journal of Pentecostal Theology Mission Studies Social Sciences and Missions Exchange Journal of Religion in Africa Religion and Theology Review of Religion and Chinese Society Philosophia Reformata NEW Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy Horizons in Biblical Theology Biblical Interpretation Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus Church History and Religious Culture Journal of Jesuit Studies Review of Rabbinic Judaism Brill offers individuals free access to the following journals: - Philosophia Reformata (volumes 76-80) using access token PHIR4U (valid until 31-12-2015) - Ecclesial Practices using access token EP4U (valid until 31-12-2015) THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y 34 34 34 35 35 35 36 36 36 37 37 37 38 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 41 41 FREE ACCESS 4 YOU! 33 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 - Review of Religion and Chinese Society using access token RRCS4U (valid until 31-12-2015) For a list of journals available via FREE ACCESS 4 YOU visit brill.com/free4u Activate your free access in 4 easy steps: 1. go to http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com 2. register to create your own user account 3. go to my account and click on add content 4. enter access token and manage your publication alerts THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Journals B RI LL CATALOG 2015 34 Journal of Reformed Theology Edited by E.A.J.G. Van der Borght, VU University Amsterdam The Journal of Reformed Theology (JRT) is a refereed international journal of systematic, historical, and biblical theology. The JRT is an instrument for the study of living and contextual theology that provides a forum for debate on classical and contemporary theological issues and offers an update on new theological and biblical literature. The Journal of Reformed Theology originates from the International Reformed Theological Institute (IRTI). Established in 1995, IRTI comprises a world-wide network of scholars involved in Reformed theology. ‘Reformed’ refers to the theological tradition that started with the sixteenth-century Reformation in Strasbourg, Zurich and Geneva, as an expression of Christian faith of all times and places. Ecclesiology Vigiliae Christianae The Journal for Ministry, Mission and Unity A Review of Early Christian Life and Language Edited by Paul Avis, University of Exeter Executive Editors: K. Greschat, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, and J. Lössl, Cardiff University Ecclesiology is an international, ecumenical and fully peer-reviewed theological journal. It is designed to meet the growing demand for theological resources in the area of ecclesiology – the scholarly study of the nature and the purpose of the Christian Church. The journal also features articles exploring wider issues in ecclesiology including those to do with the identity of the Christian Church and the place of ecclesiology within Christian theology. The main focus of the journal is on the mission, ministry and unity of the Church. Vigiliae Christianae contains articles and short notes of an historical, cultural, linguistic or philological nature on early Christian literature written after the New Testament, as well as on Christian epigraphy and archaeology. Church and dogmatic history are dealt with as they relate to social history; Byzantine and medieval literature are treated as far as they exhibit continuity with the early Christian period. Ecclesiology is published in association with the Department of Theology and Centre for the Study of the Christian Church, The University of Exeter, and with the Ecclesiological Investigations Network. • Leading journal in its field. • Extensive book review section giving a critical analysis of other titles related to the field. European Science Foundation Ranking A Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: Index Theologicus; SCOPUS; Science of Religion - Abstracts and Index of Recent Articles; ATLA Religion Database Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: SCOPUS; Index Theologicus; Religious and Theological Abstracts; ATLA Religion Database Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: Arts & Humanities Citation Index; ATLA Religion Database; Dietrich’s Index Philosophicus; Religious & Theological Abstracts; SCOPUS • 2015: Volume 9, in 4 issues • ISSN 1872-5163 / E-ISSN 1569-7312 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 216.- / US$ 297.Print only: EUR 238.- / US$ 327.Electronic + print: EUR 259.- / US$ 356.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 79.- / US$ 109.• More information on brill.com/jrt • 2015: Volume 11, in 3 issues • ISSN 1744-1366 / E-ISSN 1745-5316 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 205.- / US$ 282.Print only: EUR 226.- / US$ 310.Electronic + print: EUR 246.- / US$ 338.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print: EUR 75.- / US$ 103.• More information on brill.com/ecso • 2015: Volume 69, in 5 issues • ISSN 0042-6032 / E-ISSN 1570-0720 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 378.- / US$ 520.Print only: EUR 416.- / US$ 572.Electronic + print: EUR 454.- / US$ 624.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 139.- / US$ 191.• More information on brill.com/vc Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com Journals New at Brill Edited by Dr Jos de Kock, Protestant Theological University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Journal of Ecclesiology and Ethnography Editor in Chief: Pete Ward, Durham University Deputy Editor: Henk de Roest, Protestant Theological University Ecclesial Practices publishes articles and book reviews at the intersection of ethnographic and other qualitative approaches with theological approaches to the study of a variety of ecclesial practices and contexts of practice. These might include churches, congregations, other (new and emerging) ecclesial communities, virtual ecclesial communities and local, national, and international expressions of para-church organizations. The journal maintains a special interest in a breadth of systematictheological perspectives, including the doctrine of the church, as they relate to qualitative study of emerging and existing ecclesial communities and practices. The journal seeks contributions offering critical discussions of processes and programs for ecclesial renewal and development, as well as examinations of new forms of being church. It aims to broaden and advance research at an international level which contributes to a deeper understanding of ‘church in practice’ in a global context. Journal of Empirical Theology Executive Editor: Chris Hermans, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands The Journal of Empirical Theology publishes articles on comparative research in religion on the macro-level of society (especially the function of religion with regard to equality and inequality, social order and cohesion and the process of rationalization), the meso-level of institutions (especially family, public and religiously affiliated schools, health and welfare institutions and religious institutions), and the microlevel of patterns and processes of identity formation and group formation. The journal offers an international forum for scholars from different religions and contexts. It presents articles on empirical research in theology and religious studies, both qualitative and quantitative. The journal contributes to reflection on empirical research methodology and research methods. Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: SCOPUS; Index Theologicus; Religious & Theological Abstracts; Science of Religion - Abstracts and Index of Recent Articles; ATLA Religion Database • 2015: Volume 14, in 2 issues • ISSN 1741-0819 / E-ISSN 2405-5093 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 110.- / US$ 151.Print only: EUR 121.- / US$ 166.Electronic + print: EUR 132.- / US$ 181.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 55.- / US$ 76.• More information on brill.com/jyt Available on BrillOnline.com • 2015: Volume 2, in 2 issues • ISSN 2214-4463 / E-ISSN 2214-4471 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 153.- / US$ 211.Print only: EUR 168.- / US$ 232.Electronic + print: EUR 184.- / US$ 253.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print: EUR 56.- / US$ 77.• More information on brill.com/ep Available on BrillOnline.com • 2015: Volume 28, in 2 issues • ISSN 0922-2936 / E-ISSN 1570-9256 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 149.- / US$ 205.Print only: EUR 164.- / US$ 226.Electronic + print: EUR 179.- / US$ 246.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 55.- / US$ 76.• More information on brill.com/jet Available on BrillOnline.com 35 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 The Journal of Youth and Theology is an international peer-reviewed academic journal developed and originally published by the IASYM, the International Association for the Study of Youth Ministry, now published by Brill. The journal aims at furthering the academic study and research of youth and youth ministry, and the formal teaching and training of youth ministry. The academic efforts are rooted in the Christian theological tradition and ecumenical. The scope of the journal is to serve scholarship in the broad field of children, youth, faith, church, theology and culture. Research articles in the journal mainly have theology (both practical, systematic and biblical theology) as a core discipline. At the same time, contributions are often interdisciplinary, which implies theological reflection combined with e.g. pedagogical, sociological or psychological perspectives. Ecclesial Practices THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Journal of Youth and Theology THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Journals B RI LL CATALOG 2015 36 International Journal of Public Theology Edited by Sebastian Kim, York St John University, UK Public theology is the result of the growing need for theology to interact with public issues of contemporary society. It seeks to engage in dialogue with different academic disciplines such as politics, economics, cultural studies, religious studies, as well as with spirituality, globalization and society in general. The International Journal of Public Theology, affiliated with the Global Network for Public Theology, is a platform for original interdisciplinary research in the field of public theology. Pneuma The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies Edited by Peter Althouse, Southeastern University, Florida, USA, and Robby Waddell, Southeastern University, Florida, USA Journal of Pentecostal Theology Editors: Lee Roy Martin, Pentecostal Theological Seminary, and John Christopher Thomas, Pentecostal Theological Seminary Pneuma is the Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies (SPS). Since its founding in 1970, the SPS has become an international society of scholars interested in Pentecostal and Charismatic studies. Though many of the more than 600 members of the Society belong to one of the Pentecostal or Charismatic churches, a number of others are involved in the Society’s annual meetings from other churches or merely from university settings. In 1979, Pneuma first appeared as the Journal of the SPS. The Journal became a major medium for the international discussion of scholarly issues related to Pentecostal and Charismatic studies. Pneuma publishes peer-reviewed articles on matters related to the special interest groups of the SPS, namely, biblical studies, history, theology, missions, praxis, ecumenism, ethics, philosophy, and religion and culture. The Journal cherishes an ecumenical and an international vision as well. The Journal of Pentecostal Theology is the first academic serial to publish constructive theological research from a Pentecostal perspective on an international scholarly level. Guest articles from and exchanges with leading scholars from outside the ranks of Pentecostalism (e.g. Jurgen Moltmann, Harvey Cox, Stanley Hauerwas, and Clark Pinnock) are regularly featured, fostering the fruitful ecumenical and theological interchange that continues to expand between global Pentecostalism and the full spectrum of ecclesial and theological traditions. Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: Index Theologicus; SCOPUS; Science of Religion - Abstracts and Index of Recent Articles; ATLA Religion Database Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: SCOPUS; Index to the Study of Religion; New Testament Abstracts; Science of Religion – Abstracts and Index of Recent Articles; ATLA Religion Database Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: SCOPUS; IBZ; Index theologicus; New Testament Abstracts; ATLA Religion Database • 2015: Volume 9, in 4 issues • ISSN 1872-5171 / E-ISSN 1569-7320 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 230.- / US$ 317.Print only: EUR 253.- / US$ 349.Electronic + print: EUR 276.- / US$ 380.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print: EUR 84.- / US$ 116.• More information on brill.com/ijpt • 2015: Volume 37, in 3 issues • ISSN 0272-0965 / E-ISSN 1570-0747 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 240.- / US$ 330.Print only: EUR 264.- / US$ 363.Electronic + print: EUR 288.- / US$ 396.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 69.- / US$ 95.• More information on brill.com/pneu • 2015: Volume 24, in 2 issues • ISSN 0966-7369 / E-ISSN 1745-5251 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 223.- / US$ 308.Print only: EUR 245.- / US$ 339.Electronic + print: EUR 268.- / US$ 369.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 37.- / US$ 51.• More information on brill.com/pent All articles undergo rigorous peer review based on initial editor screening and blind refereeing by two anonymous referees. Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com Journals Mission Studies Edited by Kirsteen Kim, Leeds Trinity University, UK The aim of Mission Studies is to enable the International Association for Mission Studies to expand its services as a forum for the scholarly study of Christian witness and its impact in the world, and the related field of intercultural theology, from international, inter-confessional and interdisciplinary perspectives. Sciences sociales et missions (Formerly: Le Fait Missionnaire) Edited by Eric Morier-Genoud, Queen’s University Belfast, Wendy Urban-Mead, Bard College, and Yannick Fer, CNRS Exchange A Journal of Missiological and Ecumenical Research Executive Editor: Freek L. Bakker, Centre for Intercultural Theology, Interreligious Dialogue, Missiology and Ecumenism, Utrecht Exchange is an international peerreviewed journal in the field of missiology, ecumenism, world Christianity and interreligious relations. Established in 1972 as the journal of the Dutch Interuniversity Institute for Missiology and Ecumenism, Exchange nowadays has an editorial board of scholars from around the world and aims at creating an international forum for authors and readers interested in contemporary developments in intercultural theology, contextual forms of Christianity or Christian theology as well as inter-religious and ecumenical relations. Exchange has subscribers, institutional as well as individual, from Africa, Asia, Australia, North and South America and Europe. Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: ATLA Religion Database; Index to the Study of Religion; Index Theologicus; Religious & Theological Abstracts; SCOPUS Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: SCOPUS; Africabib; Fanatical Reader; Francis; Religious & Theological Abstracts Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: SCOPUS; Index to the Study of Religion; Religious & Theological Abstracts; Index Theologicus; ATLA Religion Database • 2015: Volume 32, in 3 issues • ISSN 0168-9789 / E-ISSN 1573-3831 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 205.- / US$ 282.Print only: EUR 226.- / US$ 310.Electronic + print: EUR 246.- / US$ 338.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print: EUR 60.- / US$ 83.• More information on brill.com/mist • 2015: Volume 28, in 4 issues • ISSN 1874-8937 / E-ISSN 1874-8945 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 202.- / US$ 278.Print only: EUR 222.- / US$ 306.Electronic + print: EUR 242.- / US$ 333.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print: EUR 65.- / US$ 89.• More information on brill.com/ssm • 2015: Volume 44, in 4 issues • ISSN 0166-2740 / E-ISSN 1572-543X • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 243.- / US$ 335.Print only: EUR 267.- / US$ 369.Electronic + print: EUR 292.- / US$ 402.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print: EUR 89.- / US$ 122.• More information on brill.com/exch Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com Exchange observes a double-blind peerreview system. All articles published in the journal are reviewed by two reviewers before publication. Available on BrillOnline.com 37 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 The peer-reviewed journal Social Sciences and Missions / Sciences sociales et missions provides a forum for exploration of the social and political influence of Christian missions worldwide. The journal does not aim at studying missions for themselves, but rather as “total social facts”, an idiom, which history, anthropology, sociology or political science can use to analyse reality and give it meaning. Christian missions represent a unique site of observation for the study of a great number of valuable themes, such as: contemporary and past North-South relationships, not least the history of empire and of the post-colonial period; religious and cultural pluralism in contemporary societies and the regulation of religious expressions in the public space; the evolution of religious organizational models and religion’s links to social work, sport, music and systems of thoughts. (Social Sciences & Missions accepts articles in English and in French.) THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y Journal of the International Association for Mission Studies Social Sciences and Missions THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Journals B RI LL CATALOG 2015 38 Journal of Religion in Africa Executive Editor: Robert Baum, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA The Journal of Religion in Africa, founded in 1967 by Andrew Walls, is interested in all religious traditions and all their forms, in every part of Africa, and it is open to every methodology. Its contributors include scholars working in history, anthropology, sociology, political science, missiology, literature and related disciplines. It occasionally publishes religious texts in their original African language. Presenting a unique forum for the debate of theoretical issues in the analysis of African religion past and present, the Journal of Religion in Africa also encourages the development of new methodologies. It reviews a very wide range of books and regularly publishes longer review articles on works of special interest. Religion and Theology A Journal of Contemporary Religious Discourse Executive Editor: Gerhard A. van den Heever, University of South Africa Religion & Theology publishes scholarly articles of high quality on religion, theology, and related fields. The journal pursues new ways of conceptualising religion, theology and academic religious discourse, as well as reflecting on new meaning-giving praxis. The journal functions as an international forum for contemporary religious discourse with an emphasis on new ways of understanding our multifaceted religious heritage and ourselves as ‘religious’ beings in this time of major change in world history. Religion & Theology encourages dialogue between divergent theoretical, conceptual and disciplinary languages, with a view to reconceptualising theology (in theory and praxis) in the light of contemporary theory of religion, especially more recent social and rhetorical theories of religion. Review of Religion and Chinese Society Editor-in-Chief: Fenggang Yang, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana Review of Religion and Chinese Society is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles and book reviews in social sciences and certain humanities disciplines. All articles will be in English, and Chinese titles and abstracts will be provided as well. • “Religion” is understood in the broadest sense, including various spiritualities and meaning-making systems of beliefs and practices. • “Chinese society” includes those in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and Chinese diasporic communities in Asia, North America, Europe, and elsewhere throughout the world. • It welcomes studies that compare religion in Chinese and some other societies. All contributions are peer-reviewed. The journal also publishes review articles and book reviews. Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: Current Contents; Dietrich’s Index Philosophicus; Index Theologicus; Index to the Study of Religion; Religious & Theological Abstracts Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: Index to the Study of Religion; Index Theologicus; New Testament Abstracts; Religious & Theological Abstracts; ATLA Religion Database Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: Bibliography of Asian Studies • 2015: Volume 45, in 4 issues • ISSN 0022-4200 / E-ISSN 1570-0666 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 306.- / US$ 421.Print only: EUR 337.- / US$ 463.Electronic + print: EUR 367.- / US$ 505.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 130.- / US$ 179.• More information on brill.com/jra • 2015: Volume 22, in 4 issues • ISSN 1023-0807 / E-ISSN 1574-3012 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 230.- / US$ 317.Print only: EUR 253.- / US$ 349.Electronic + print: EUR 276.- / US$ 380.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 84.- / US$ 116.• More information on brill.com/rt • 2015: Volume 2, in 2 issues • ISSN 2214-3947 / E-ISSN 2214-3955 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 155.- / US$ 213.Print only: EUR 171.- / US$ 234.Electronic + print: EUR 186.- / US$ 256.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 57.- / US$ 78.• More information on brill.com/rrcs Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com Journals New at Brill Philosophia Reformata Editor-in-Chief: Gerrit Glas, VU University Amsterdam Managing Editor: Jeroen de Ridder, VU University Amsterdam • 2015: Volume 80, in 2 issues • ISSN 0031-8035 / E-ISSN 2352-8230 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 125.- / US$ 172.Print only: EUR 138.- / US$ 189.Electronic + print: EUR 150.- / US$ 206.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 50.- / US$ 69.• More information on brill.com/phir Available on BrillOnline.com Editor-in-Chief: Elliot R. Wolfson Managing Editor: Robert Erlewine Edited by Lewis Donelson, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA The aim of the journal is to provide an international forum for Jewish thought, philosophy, and intellectual history from any given period. The emphasis is on high scholarly standards with an interest in issues of interpretation and the contemporary world. Articles are expected to cover philosophy, biblical studies, mysticism, literary criticism, political theory, sociology and anthropology. Horizons in Biblical Theology publishes articles that address all aspects of the relationship between biblical studies and theology. This includes traditional historical readings of biblical texts, thematic studies within biblical texts and theology, explorations of methodology and hermeneutics, and even readings from within confessional traditions. The journal welcomes both technical articles that address historical and linguistic issues in biblical texts and theoretical articles that address innovations and difficulties in theological reading of texts. Contributions are peer-reviewed. Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: Index to the Study of Religion; OCLC ArticleFirst; SCOPUS; TOC Premier; Web of Science Selection of Abstracing & Indexing: Scopus; Dietrich’s Index Philosophicus; Index Theologicus; Religious & Theological Abstracts; ATLA Religion Database • 2015: Volume 23, in 2 issues • ISSN 1053-699X / E-ISSN 1477-285X • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 303.- / US$ 418.Print only: EUR 333.- / US$ 460.Electronic + print: EUR 364.- / US$ 501.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print only: EUR 111.- / US$ 153.• More information on brill.com/jjtp • 2015: Volume 37, in 2 issues • ISSN 0195-9085 / E-ISSN 1871-2207 • Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 132.- / US$ 181.Print only: EUR 145.- / US$ 199.Electronic + print: EUR 158.- / US$ 217.• Individual subscription rate Electronic or Print: EUR 53.- / US$ 73.• More information on brill.com/hbth Available on BrillOnline.com Available on BrillOnline.com 39 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 Philosophia Reformata is a philosophical journal which welcomes contributions that contain philosophical reflection in relation to the Christian tradition. Articles are broadly philosophical in nature, including interdisciplinary approaches in which philosophical reflection forms a substantive element. Contributions may either focus on philosophical themes in relation to Christianity (e.g., being, truth, knowledge, the good, religion, personhood, and others), or on themes in the sciences, the humanities, ethics, and professional practices, also in relation to Christianity (e.g., themes relating to normativity, responsibility, care, natural and social sciences, politics, economics, environmental sciences, and/ or technology). Horizons in Biblical Theology THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y International Philosophical Journal of Christianity, Science, and Society The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy Journals THEOLOGY AND W OR L D CHR I STI ANI T Y Biblical Interpretation B RI LL CATALOG 2015 40 A Journal of Contemporary Approaches Edited by Tat-siong Benny Liew, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, USA Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus Church History and Religious Culture Jesus in History, Culture and Art Formerly: Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis Executive Editor: Robert L. Webb Edited by Jan Wim Buisman, Leiden University, Aza Goudriaan, VU University Amsterdam, and R. Ward Holder, Saint Anselm College This innovative and highly acclaimed journal publishes articles on various aspects of critical biblical scholarship in a complex global context. The journal provides a medium for the development and exercise of a whole range of current interpretive trajectories, as well as deliberation and appraisal of methodological foci and resources. Alongside individual essays on various subjects submitted by authors, the journal welcomes proposals for special issues that focus on particular emergent themes and analytical trends. Over the past two decades, Biblical Interpretation has provided a professional forum for pushing the disciplinary boundaries of biblical studies: not only in terms of what biblical texts mean, but also what questions to ask of biblical texts, as well as what resources to use in reading biblical literature. The journal has thus the distinction of serving as a site for theoretical reflection and methodological experimentation. The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus provides an international forum for the academic discussion of Jesus within the context of first-century Palestine. The journal is accessible to all who are interested in how this complex topic has been addressed in the past and how it is approached today. The journal investigates the social, cultural and historical context in which Jesus lived, discusses methodological issues surrounding the reconstruction of the historical Jesus, examines the history of research on Jesus and explores how the life of Jesus has been portrayed in the arts and other media. The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus presents articles and book reviews discussing the latest developments in academic research in order to shed new light on Jesus and his world. Church History and Religious Culture (formerly: Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis / Dutch Review of Church History) is a long-established, peerreviewed periodical, primarily devoted to the history of Christianity. It contains articles in this field as well as in other specialised related areas. 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(eds) The Divine Father, Religious and Philosophical Concepts of Divine Parenthood in Antiquity 26 Andrews, R.M. Lay Activism and the High Church Movement of the Late Eighteenth Century, The Life and Thought of William Stevens, 1732-1807 18 Anthony, F.-V., Hermans, C.A.M. and Sterkens, C. Religion and Conflict Attribution, An Empirical Study of the Religious Meaning System of Christian, Muslim and Hindu Students in Tamil Nadu, India 28 Arblaster, J. and Faesen, R. (eds) A Companion to John of Ruusbroec 16 Baker, D. (ed.) Critical Readings on Christianity in Korea (4 vol. set) 17 Beaman, L.G. and Arragon, L. (eds) Issues in Religion and Education, Whose Religion? 25 Becking, B.E. and Barstad, H. (eds) Prophecy and Prophets in Stories, Papers Read at the Fifth Meeting of the Edinburgh Prophecy Network, Utrecht, October 2013 31 Begheyn SJ, P. Jesuit Books in the Dutch Republic and its Generality Lands 1567-1773, A Bibliography 15 Bidlack, B.B. In Good Company, The Body and Divinization in Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ and Daoist Xiao Yingsou 20 Cassell, P. Religion, Emergence, and the Origins of Meaning, Beyond Durkheim and Rappaport 31 De Jonge, H.J. (ed.) IX-8 Ordinis noni tomus octavus, Apologia de tribus locis quos ut recte taxatos a Stunica defenderat sanctus Caranza theologus 10 Decousu, L. La perte de l’Esprit Saint et son recouvrement dans l’Église ancienne, La réconciliation des hérétiques et des pénitents en Occident, du IIIe siècle jusqu’à Grégoire le Grand 26 Den Hollander, A., van Veen, M., Voolstra, A. and Noord, A. (eds) Religious Minorities and Cultural Diversity in the Dutch Republic, Studies Presented to Piet Visser on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday 24 Douglass, E.J. Reading the Bible Ethically, Recovering the Voice in the Text 28 Dupont, A. Preacher of Grace, A Critical Reappraisal of Augustine’s Doctrine of Grace in his Sermones ad Populum on Liturgical Feasts and during the Donatist Controversy 25 Elliott, J.K. A Bibliography of Greek New Testament Manuscripts, Third Edition 23 Enders, M. (ed.) Immanenz & Einheit, Festschrift zum 70. Geburtstag von Rolf Kühn 24 Eynikel, E. and Nicklas, T. (eds) Samson: Hero or Fool?, The Many Faces of Samson 31 Farge, J.K. and Miller, C.H. (eds) IX-7 Ordinis noni tomus septimus, Declarationes ad censuras Lutetiae vulgatas sub nomine facultatis theologiae Parisiensis 13 Felix, S. Pentecostal Aesthetics, Theological Reflections in a Pentecostal Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics. 29 Frassetto, M., Hosler, J. and Gabriele, M. (eds) Where Heaven and Earth Meet, Essays on Medieval Europe in Honor of Daniel F. Callahan 30 Friedrich, R., Hamm, B. and Simon, W. (eds) Martin Bucer Briefwechsel/Correspondance: Band IX (September 1532 - Juni 1533) 18 Goudeau, J., Verhoeven, M. and Weijers, W. (eds) The Imagined and Real Jerusalem in Art and Architecture 17 Grim, B., Johnson, T., Skirbekk, V. and Zurlo, G. (eds) Yearbook of International Religious Demography More information on brill.com 25 Groetsch, U. Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694-1768), Classicist, Hebraist, Enlightenment Radical in Disguise 9 Hankela, E. Ubuntu, Migration and Ministry, Being Human in a Johannesburg Church 20 Hashkes, H. Rabbinic Discourse as a System of Knowledge, “The Study of Torah is Equal to them All” 14 Hauser, J. German Religious Women in Late Ottoman Beirut, Competing Missions 31 Heesakkers, C.L. IX-6 Ordinis noni tomus sextus, Polemics with Alberto Pio of Carpi 29 Hoenen, M. and Erne, M. Marsilius of Inghen, Quaestiones super quattuor libros Sententiarum, Volume 3, Super primum, quaestiones 22-37, First Critical Edition 14 Huang, P.Z. (ed.) Yearbook of Chinese Theology 2015 15 Husseini, S.L. Early Christian-Muslim Debate on the Unity of God, Three Christian Scholars and Their Engagement with Islamic Thought (9th Century C.E.) 15 Jackson, R.H. Demographic Change and Ethnic Survival Among the Sedentary Populations in the Jesuit Mission Frontiers of Spanish South America, 1609-1803, The Formation and Persistence of Mission Communities in a Comparative Context 19 Jansen, T., Klein, T. and Meyer, C. (eds) Globalization and the Making of Religious Modernity in China, Transnational Religions, Local Agents, and the Study of Religion, 1800-Present 19 Jindra, I.W. A New Model of Religious Conversion, Beyond Network Theory and Social Constructivism 30 Kainulainen, J. Paolo Sarpi: A Servant of God and State 11 Kavvadas, N. Isaak von Ninive und seine Kephalaia Gnostika, Die Pneumatologie und ihr Kontext 30 Kluge, M.F. Die Macht des Gedächtnisses: Entstehung und Wandel kommunaler Schriftkultur im spätmittelalterlichen Augsburg, Winner of the “Universitätspreis der Regierung von Schwaben”, 2013 31 Kress, B. Divine Diagrams, The Manuscripts and Drawings of Paul Lautensack (1477/78-1558) 17 Kumar, P. (ed.) Indian Diaspora, Socio-Cultural and Religious Worlds 11 Lashier, J. Irenaeus on the Trinity 29 Levy, I.C., George-Tvrtković, R. and Duclow, D. (eds) Nicholas of Cusa and Islam, Polemic and Dialogue in the Late Middle Ages 13 Lindhardt, M. (ed.) Pentecostalism in Africa, Presence and Impact of Pneumatic Christianity in Postcolonial Societies 32 Madelung, W. and Al-Salimi, A. (eds) Early Ibāḍī Theology, Six kalām texts by ‘Abd Allāh b. Yazīd al-Fazārī 20 Mahmutćehajić, R. The Praised and the Virgin 25 Maier, C.M. (ed.) Congress Volume Munich 2013 30 Martínez d’Alòs-Moner, A. Envoys of a Human God, The Jesuit Mission to Christian Ethiopia, 1557-1632 27 Maryks, R.A. (ed.) A Companion to Ignatius of Loyola, Life, Writings, Spirituality, Influence 28 Maryks, R.A. and Wright, J. (eds) Jesuit Survival and Restoration, A Global History, 1773-1900 18 Mehregan, A. Religion, Religiosity, and Democratic Values, A Comparative Perspective of Islamic and Non-Islamic Societies 24 Mermelstein, A. and Holtz, S.E. (eds) The Divine Courtroom in Comparative Perspective 30 Meynard, T. The Jesuit Reading of Confucius, The First Complete Translation of the Lunyu (1687) Published in the West 16 Mullins, M.R. (ed.) Critical Readings on Christianity in Japan (4 vols. set) Authors Index 43 BR ILL CATALOG 2 0 15 9 Ticciati, S. A New Apophaticism, Augustine and the Redemption of Signs 21 Tirosh-Samuelson, H. and Hughes, A.W. (eds) Avi Sagi, Existentialism, Pluralism, and Identity 21 Tirosh-Samuelson, H. and Hughes, A.W. (eds) David R. Blumenthal, Living with God and Humanity 21 Tirosh-Samuelson, H. and Hughes, A.W. (eds) Elliot N. Dorff, In Search of the Good Life 21 Tirosh-Samuelson, H. and Hughes, A.W. (eds) Elliot R. Wolfson, Poetic Thinking 21 Tirosh-Samuelson, H. and Hughes, A.W. (eds) Eugene B. Borowitz, Rethinking God and Ethics 21 Tirosh-Samuelson, H. and Hughes, A.W. (eds) Judith Plaskow, Feminism, Theology, and Justice 21 Tirosh-Samuelson, H. and Hughes, A.W. (eds) Lenn E. Goodman, Judaism, Humanity, and Nature 21 Tirosh-Samuelson, H. and Hughes, A.W. (eds) Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers (PB SET) Volumes 1-5 21 Tirosh-Samuelson, H. and Hughes, A.W. (eds) Moshe Idel, Representing God 26 Tolstaya, K. (ed.) Orthodox Paradoxes, Heterogeneities and Complexities in Contemporary Russian Orthodoxy 10 Van Den Brink, G. and Höpfl, H. (eds) Calvinism and the Making of the European Mind 26 Van Santen, L. Bremen als Brennpunkt reformierter Irenik, Eine sozialgeschichtliche Darstellung anhand der Biografie des Theologen Ludwig Crocius (1586-1655) 27 Visser, P. (ed.) Sisters, Myth and Reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind Women, ca 1525-1900 10 Vos, P. and Zijlstra, O. (eds) The Law of God, Exploring God and Civilization 11 Vranic, V. The Constancy and Development in the Christology of Theodoret of Cyrrhus 23 Ward, T.M. John Duns Scotus on Parts, Wholes, and Hylomorphism 28 Wilkinson, R.J. Tetragrammaton: Western Christians and the Hebrew Name of God, From the Beginnings to the Seventeenth Century 9 Wright, W.A. Calvin, Salvation in Writing, and Confessing Academic Theology THEOLOGY AND W OR L D C HRISTIANIT Y 23 Nellen, H.J. (ed.) Hugo Grotius, A Lifelong Struggle for Peace in Church and State, 1583 – 1645 25 Oertelt, F. Herrscherideal und Herrschaftskritik bei Philo von Alexandria, Eine Untersuchung am Beispiel seiner Josephsdarstellung in De Josepho und De somniis II 13 Oliverio Jr., L.W. Theological Hermeneutics in the Classical Pentecostal Tradition, A Typological Account 14 Omenyo, C.N. and Anum, E.B. (eds) Trajectories of Religion in Africa, Essays in Honour of John S. Pobee 23 Palmén, R. Richard of St. Victor’s Theory of Imagination 27 Pavlicek, O. and Šmahel, F. (eds) A Companion to Jan Hus 26 Pederson, R.J. Unity in Diversity, English Puritans and the Puritan Reformation, 1603-1689 23 Petterson, C. The Missionary, the Catechist and the Hunter, Foucault, Protestantism and Colonialism 24 Punt, J. Postcolonial biblical interpretation, Reframing Paul 32 Rosemann, P.W. (ed.) Mediaeval Commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, Volume 3 27 Salas, V. and Fastiggi, R. (eds) A Companion to Francisco Suárez 15 Sarrió Cucarella, D.R. Muslim-Christian Polemics across the Mediterranean, The Splendid Replies of Shihāb al-Dīn al-Qarāfī (d. 684/1285) 27 Shantz, D. A Companion to German Pietism, 1660-1800 18 Shipley, H. (ed.) Globalized Religion and Sexual Identity, Contexts, Contestations, Voices 20 Simut, C. F. C. Baur’s Synthesis of Böhme and Hegel, Redefining Christian Theology as a Gnostic Philosophy of Religion 28 Smith, L.J. The Ten Commandments, Interpreting the Bible in the Medieval World 29 Te Velde, R. (ed.) Synopsis Purioris Theologiae / Synopsis of a Purer Theology, Latin Text and English Translation: Volume 1, Disputations 1-23 15 Tene, R. Changes in Ethical Worldviews of Spanish Missionaries in Mexico, An Ethical Transition from Sight to Touch in the 16th and 17th Centuries 15 Thomas, D. and Chesworth, J. (eds) Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History., Volume 6. Western Europe (1500-1600) 29 Thompson, N. (ed.) Martin Bucer: Opera Latina, Volume 6. De vera et falsa caenae dominicae administratione (1546) 13 Thorsen, J.E. 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