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December 2007
The Gospel of Freedom, or Another Gospel? Augustinian Reflections on American Foreign Policy
by James K.A. Smith
With formal responses by Eric Gregory (Princeton University), D. C. Schindler (Villanova University), Paul Williams (Regent College).

 


 

November 2007
Religion and Museums on the National Mall
by Elizabeth McKeown (Georgetown University)
With formal responses by Michael Berenbaum (The Berenbaum Group), Alison Landsberg (George Mason University), and Ed Linenthal (Indiana University).

 


 

October 2007
Beleaguered Success: How Korean Evangelicalism Fared In The 1990s
by Timothy S. Lee
With formal responses by Daniel Bays, Kelly H. Chong, Hyojae Lee, Paul C. H. Lim, and Elizabeth Underwood.

 


 

September 2007
In Search of the Common Good: The Catholic Roots Of American Liberalism
by Lew Daly
With formal responses by Joseph Bottum, Richard W. Garnett, and Thomas Zebrowski.

 


 

June 2007
Christian Responses to Vietnam: The Organization of Dissent
by Mark G. Toulouse
With formal responses by Mark Hulsether and Eugene McCarraher.

 


 

May 2007
The Desire to Acquire: Or, Why Shopping Malls Are Sites of Religious Violence
by Jon Pahl
With formal responses by Peter Childs, James Farrell, Vincent Miller, and James Wellman.

 


 

April 2007
From Altered States to Altered Categories (and Back Again): Academic Method and the Human Potential Movement
by Jeffrey J. Kripal
With formal responses by Stephen Fredman and Robert Fuller.

 


 

March 2007
Secularism: Religious, Irreligious, and Areligious
by W. Clark Gilpin (University of Chicago Divinity School)
With formal responses by John Schmalzbauer (Missouri State University) and Kristen Tobey (University of Chicago).

 


 

February 2007
The Earth Charter as a New Covenant for Democracy
by J. Ronald Engel
With formal responses by Klaus Bosselmann, Lois Livezey, Paul Heltne, Stephen Rowe, and Laura Westra.

 


 

January 2007
From Artaxerxes to Abu Ghraib: On Religion and the Pornography of Imperial Violence
by Bruce Lincoln
With a formal response by Amy Kaplan.