As it did a number of years ago with his earlier book, In the Public Interest, Irwin Law has just released a new book of
essays edited by Michael Geist in both print and in PDF.
Indeed, one might wonder if there is no torture debate, how books such as the collection of
essays edited by Karen J Greenberg, The Torture Debate in America (2005), could exist?
2012 Arming and Disarming: A History of Gun Control in Canada by R. Blake Brown Property on Trial: Canadian Cases in Context edited by Eric Tucker, James Muir & Bruce Ziff \ Broken Grounds: Criminal Law on the Aboriginal Plains, 1870 - 1905 by Shelley Gavigan The African - Canadians Legal Odyssey: Selected
Essays edited by Barrington Walker
«What Artists Know,» in What Do Artists Know, an anthology of
essays edited by James Elkins, Pennsylvania State University Press, 2012
«Real Artists Don't Make Artist's Statements,» in Art of Critique, an anthology of
essays edited by Stephen Knudsen.
Turning Inward (Sternberg Press, 2015) is a new book of
essays edited by artists» collective Lou Cantor and Clemens Jahn.
Pioneer Girl Perspectives is a collection of
essays edited by Nancy Tystad Koupal, director of the Pioneer Girl Project, and published by the SDHS Press.
I was thrilled to be able to contribute a chapter to Book: A Futurist's Manifesto, a compilation of
essays edited by Hugh McGuire and Brian O'Leary.
Since 1998, a quarterly journal for poetry, criticism, reviews, stories and
essays edited by Ricardo Nirenberg.
Humanities education in the nation's schools is «under siege,» primarily because many of those entrusted to defend these disciplines have «lost their nerve, forgotten their mission, clouded their vision, or, in some instances, defected altogether,» according to Challenges to the Humanities, a new volume of
essays edited by Chester E. Finn Jr., Diane Ravitch, and P. Holley Roberts.
Another offering from the Conservatives is After the Coalition: A Conservative Agenda for Britain (Biteback, # 9.99), a volume of
essays edited by Kwasi Kwarteng MP.
Transaction has just brought out a book of
essays edited by Joseph Scotchie, The Vision of Richard Weaver (239 pp., $ 39.95
This article, like our August cover story, appears as a chapter in Martyrs: Contemporary Writers on Modern Lives of Faith, a collection of
essays edited by Susan Bergman (Harper San Francisco).
Rudolf Bultmann, a leading New Testament form critic, has interpreted his work in «The New Approach to the Synoptic Problem» now included in
his essays edited by Schubert Ogden, Existence and Faith — Meridian Living Age Books No. 29 [New York: Meridian Books, 1960]-RRB-.
Also see The Liberation of Life (LL)(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981); Richard H. Oberman, Evolution and the Christian Doctrine of Creation (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1967); and a series of wonderful
essays edited by Ian Barbour, Earth Might be Fair: Reflections on Ethics, Religion, and Ecology (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Four recent major studies of human problems support a measure of optimism in human affairs: Arnold Toynbee's A Study of History; Quincy Wright's Study of War; Gunnar Myrdal's study of color caste in America, entitled An American Dilemma; and
the essays edited by the cultural anthropologist, Ralph Linton, entitled The Science of Man in the World Crisis.
It is also pressed in various ways by several contributors to Beyond Clericalism: The Congregation as a Focus for Theological Education, a collection of
essays edited by Joseph C. Hough, Jr., and Barbara G. Wheeler.
But Bultmann gave his answer to such criticisms — in, for example, his contribution to the volume of
essays edited by Charles W. Kegley, The Theology of Rudolf Bultmann (Harper & Row, 1966).
Not exact matches
In an
essay in Five Good Ideas: Practical Strategies for Non-Profit Success, a 2011 book
edited by the Maytree Foundation's Alan Broadbent and Ratna Omidvar, Saul instructed his fellow non-profit leaders to «embrace your inner entrepreneur.»
A recent collection of
essays, Tarantino and Theology,
edited by Jonathan Walls and Jerry Walls, successfully highlights many of these intersections, demonstrating «how various corners of Christian theology appear when viewed through the lens of Tarantino's camera.»
An earlier version of this
essay appeared in Environmental Ethics and Christian Humanism,
edited by Thomas Sieger Derr and published
by Abingdon, 1997.
Martyrs and Martyrologies
edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497 pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned
essays, consisting of papers read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original
essays on latter - day martyrs.
The American Search for Peace: Moral Reasoning, Religious Hope, and National Security
edited by George Weigel and John R. Langan Georgetown University Press, 281 pages, $ 30 The «correlation of forces,» as the Marxists used to say, has dramatically transformed the international arena in the last few years, and some of these
essays may not take that adequately into account.
Such identification is the theme of a famously influential
essay by Lynn White, Jr. in the March 1967 issue of Science magazine entitled «The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis,» an
essay which prompted a reply
by Thomas Derr in the January 1975 issue of Worldview magazine — which Richard Neuhaus, then a political liberal,
edited even before he
edited This World, the immediate predecessor of First Things — entitled «Religion's Responsibility for the Ecological Crisis: An Argument Run Amok.»
1Gates is one of the authors whose
essays are included in a collection
edited by Darryl L. Gless and Barbara Hernstein Smith, The Politics of Liberal Education (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1990).
Now Oakes has joined up with David Moss of Exeter University in
editing The Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Balthasar, which contains seventeen
essays by mostly notable theologians, plus editorial commentary.
The present volume is really a collection of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's new book on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation of the life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics treated in the new volume of
essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942),
edited by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
A manifesto in the form of a set of
essays, Radical Orthodoxy: A New Theology,
edited by Milbank, Catherine Pickstock and Graham Ward, was published in 1999.
The Nature of Politics: Selected
Essays of Bertrand de Jouvenel
edited by Dennis Hale and Marc Landy Transaction, 306 pages, $ 21.95
The Fundamentalist Phenomenon: A View from Within; A Response from Without
edited by norman j. cohen eerdmans, 266 pages, $ 14.95 This volume, containing sixteen
essays (including the useful introduction
by editor Norman Cohen), constitutes a valuable reference source on American Protestant and other....
This article is adapted from a longer
essay in Ancient Faith for the Church's Future,
edited by Mark Husbands and Jeffrey P. Greenman, lust published
by IVP Academic.
This article is adapted from an
essay forthcoming in Quietly Influential: The Public Role of Mainline Protestantism (University of California Press),
edited by Robert Wuthnow and John Evans.
The critically
edited Sanskrit text of the Gitagovinda prepared
by Barbara Stoler Miller serves as the basis for my translations in this
essay.
MN — David Ray Griffin, «Whitehead's Philosophy and Some General Notions of Physics and Biology,» Mind in Nature:
Essays on the Interface of Science and Philosophy,
edited by John B. Cobb, Jr., and David Ray Griffin.
She recently contributed an
essay on spiritual practices to Practicing Theology: Beliefs and Practices in Christian Life,
edited by Miroslav Volf and Dorothy C. Bass.
The
essay was published in German in Die Gifford Lectures und ihre Deutung, II,
edited by Michael Hampe and Helmut Maassen (Suhrkamp, 1991): see review in PS 23/3 -4, 197 - 198.
Appearing in 1958 in Revelation and the Bible,
edited by Carl Henry, Harrison's
essay set forth the following thesis:
2The phrase «the ethics of words» is utilized
by Sidney Hook in his
essay «The Atheism of Paul Tillich» in Religious Experience and truth,
edited by Sidney Hook (New York: New York University Press, 1961), p. 59, and also
by Corliss Lamont in The Philosophy of Humanism (New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1967), p. 143, to discredit redefinitions of God.
This
essay will appear in slightly revised version in The Phenomenology of Prayer,
edited by Bruce Ellis Benson and Norman Wirzba.
18These ideas are developed partially in «The Divine Activity of the Future,» Process Studies 11 (1981), 169 - 179, and «Creativity in a Future Key,» New
Essays in Metaphysics,
edited by Robert C. Neville (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1986), 179 - 198.
The Great Lie is the new book of
essays on totalitarianism
edited by my friend Flagg Taylor.
It offers the standard Hebrew text, a parallel English translation (
edited by Chaim Potok, best known as the author of «The Chosen»), a page -
by - page exegesis, periodic commentaries on Jewish practice and, at the end, 41
essays by prominent rabbis and scholars on topics ranging from the Torah scroll and dietary laws to ecology and eschatology.
The Nature of Politics: Selected
Essays of Bertrand de Jouvenel
edited by Dennis Hale and Marc Landy Transaction, 306 pages, $ 21.95 The only thing deader than dead politics must surely be dead political science.
(See my
essay in the volume Light from Light,
edited by Gerald O'Collins and Mary Ann Meyers.)
(Process and Reality: an
Essay in Cosmology, corrected edition,
edited by David Ray Griffin and Donald W. Sherburne.
The Jewish Annotated New Testament,
edited by Amy - Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler: This New Testament is packed with annotations and
essays from New Testament experts, Greco - Roman historians, and theologians committed to helping readers better understand the Jewish content of the New Testament.
Of more specialized interest are some of the
essays in Studies in Chinese Thought,
edited by Arthur Wright, especially the articles
by Derke Bodde on Harmony and Conflict in Chinese Philosophy,
by W. Theodore de Bary on A Reappraisal of Neo-Confucianism,
by David S. Nivison on The Problem of «Knowledge» and «Action» in Chinese Thought Since Wang Yang - Ming, and
by Schuyler Cammann on Types of Symbols in Chinese Art.
In a recent
essay by Leslie Houlden, which appears in the symposium Alternative Approaches to New Testament Study (
edited by A. E. Harvey), the point is well made:
Modern Trends in World Religions,
edited by Joseph M. Kitagawa, is not a systematic introduction to world religions but is useful as a general introduction for it is a collection of
essays on current trends and problems in the study of world religions as seen
by competent scholars who have been reflecting on the results of their research.
FPP Lewis S. Ford, «From Pre-Panpsychism to Pansubjectivity,» Faith and Creativity:
Essays in Honor of Eugene Peters,
Edited by George Nordgulen and George Shields.