The Transformation of the Roman World Gibbon's Problem after Two Centuries.
The Transformation of the Roman World : Gibbon's Problem after Two Centuries.
Barbarism and religion. the first triumph /
Barbarism and religion.
The Roman predicament : how the rules of international order create the politics of empire /
Writing the history of early Christianity : from reception to retrospection /
Christian historiography between empires : 4th-8th centuries /
Christianity and paganism in the fourth to eighth centuries /
Antiquity in antiquity : Jewish and Christian pasts in the Greco-Roman world /
The Early Church at Work and Worship.
Raised on Christian milk : food and the formation of the soul in early Christianity /
Christians and their many identities in late antiquity, North Africa, 200-450 CE /
Christian origins and greco-roman culture : social and literary contexts for the New Testament /
Late ancient Christianity /
The spirit of early Christian thought : seeking the face of God /
Early Christian teachers : the 'didaskaloi' from their origins to the middle of the second century /
Philostorgius : church history /
Ecclesiastical history.
Christianity in the Roman Empire : key figures, beliefs, and practices of the early Church, AD 100-300 /
The experience of no-self : a contemplative journey /
Alternatives in Jewish bioethics /
Star trek and sacred ground : explorations of Star trek, religion, and American culture /
A platonic philosophy of religion : a process perspective /
Awareness bound and unbound : Buddhist essays /
Defining religion essays in philosophy of religion /
Living landscapes meditations on the five elements in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain yogas /
Relocating the sacred : African divinities and Brazilian cultural hybridities /
Gendering Chinese religion : subject, identity, and body /
Gandhi's ascetic activism renunciation and social action /
Sacred and secular : responses to life in a finite world /
Hasidism : between ecstasy and magic /
The Mughals and the Sufis : Islam and political imagination in India, 1500-1750 /
Toward a pragmatist philosophy of the humanities /
Whitehead's religious thought : from mechanism to organism, from force to persuasion /
Regards sur l'âme en Nouvelle-France : histoire des spiritualités individuelles et collectives en espace colonial /
Guests at God's wedding : celebrating Kartik among the women of Benares /
Religion in multidisciplinary perspective : philosophical, theological, and scientific approaches to Wesley J. Wildman /
Christ returns from the jungle : ayahuasca religion as mystical therapy /
To weave and sing : art, symbol, and narrative in the South American rain forest /
The asymptote of love : from mundane to religious to God's love /
Addiction recovery and resilience : faith-based health services in an African American community /
The adventure of weak theology : reading the work of John D. Caputo through biographies and events /
Faith, hope, and sustainability : the greening of US faith communities /
Vernacular Catholicism, vernacular saints : Selva J. Raj on "Being Catholic the Tamil way" /
Friendship and hospitality : the Jesuit-Confucian encounter in late Ming China /
Under the bed of heaven : Christian eschatology and sexual ethics /
Teeth and talons whetted for slaughter : divine attributes and suffering animals in historical perspective (1600-1961) /
How Trump and the Christian right saved LGBTI human rights : a religious freedom mystery /
Like angels on Jacob's ladder : Abraham Abulafia, the Franciscans and Joachimism /
If creation is a gift /
The participatory turn : spirituality, mysticism, religious studies /
An Islamic philosophy of virtuous religions : introducing Alfarabi /
The art of conversion : Christian visual culture in the Kingdom of Kongo /
The confessions of St. Augustine /
Selected sermons : and Saint Valerian homilies /
Manipulating theophany : light and ritual in north Adriatic architecture (ca. 400-ca. 800) /
Belief in God in an age of science /
Pansy's history : the autobiography of Margaret E.P. Gordon, 1866-1966 /
Gibbon's Christianity : religion, reason, and the fall of Rome /