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Table of Contents
TOM FAULKNER (1945–2010) “Love thy neighbour as thyself”: A Personal Reminiscence | |
Nora Foster Stovel | 251-254 |
Three Midwinter Celebrations: An Exploration | |
Joel Wilbush | 231-239 |
Foreword
Films, Frames and Videogames: Religious Insights into Media | |
Anna Piskorowski-Adams | 139-142 |
Articles
Tolerating Babel: The Bible, Film, and the Family in U.S. Biopolitics | |
Erin Runions | 143-169 |
“Hate Me Now”: An Instance of NAS as Hip-Hop’s Self-proclaimed Prophet and Messiah | |
Siphiwe Ignatius Dube | 171-190 |
Not-So-Sacred Quests: Religion, Intertextuality and Ethics in Videogames | |
Mark Cameron Love | 191-213 |
Religion is Playing Games: Playing Video Gods, Playing to Play | |
S. Brent Plate | 215-230 |
Book Reviews
The Hebrew Bible: A Comparative Approach, by Christopher D. Stanley. Fortress Press, 2010. 560pp., pbk. US$42.00. ISBN-13 978-0800663476. | |
James Linville | 247-250 |
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