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Table of Contents
Foreword
Religious Studies and Theology: Engaging some of the most Troubling Issues of Our Time | |
Catherine Caufield | 1 |
Articles
Loss of Labrets and Rise of the Gospel: A Photo Essay about the Western Arctic Kukpugmiut, 1888–1924 | |
Walter Vanast | 2-24 |
Soul Retrieval Following Trauma: A Cultural Comparison | |
Jane A. Simington , Joan I. J. Wagner | 25-43 |
The Lion is Hungry, and the Chameleon does not Eat: Jewish Midrashic Traditions Concerning the Animals in Noah’s Ark | |
Abraham Ofir Shemesh | 44-65 |
Theology Giving Back: A (De)constructive Reading of Jacques Derrida’s Phenomenology of the Gift | |
Jean-Pierre Fortin | 66–80 |
“Spiritual Formation for Civic Life in the Neo-Calvinist Tradition” | |
Michael DeMoor | 81–105 |
Getting Paid and Paying Attention: Basic Income, Theology, and Economics in a Time of Pandemic | |
Jane Barter , David Driedger | 106–121 |
Reflections from the Field
Making Out Jean Vanier | |
Carolyn Whitney-Brown | 122–130 |
Book Reviews
Ritual Gone Wrong: What We Learn from Ritual Disruption, by Kathryn T. McClymond. | |
Richard DeMaris | 131–132 |
Understanding the Consecrated Life in Canada: Critical Essays on Contemporary Trends, edited by Jason Zuidema. | |
Christopher Emory-Moore | 133–134 |
Understanding Affections in the Theology of Jonathan Edwards: “The High Exercises of Divine Love,” by Ryan J. Martin. | |
Donald Schweitzer | 135–136 |
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