Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editorial: Be Careful What You Wish For: Spotlight on Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and Salafi Organizations after the Uprising |
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| Richard Gauvain | 173-179 |
Articles
| "Introduction" to a Symposium on William E. Connolly’s "Capitalism and Christianity, American Style" |
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| David Howarth | 180-183 |
| Bringing Gender into the Evangelical-Capitalist Resonance Machine |
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| Kathy E. Ferguson | 184-194 |
| Response to "Capitalism and Christianity, American Style", by William Connolly |
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| Philip Goodchild | 195-201 |
| Connolly’s Mysterious Trinity Machine: A Panentheistic Reading |
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| Catherine Keller | 202-209 |
| Reimagining Capitalism and Christianity Today: Articulating and Negotiating Contestable Faiths in a Minor Key |
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| David Howarth | 210-225 |
| Capitalism, Christianity, America: Rethinking the Issues |
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| William E. Connolly | 226-236 |
| Ecclesial Faithfulness, Christian Political Engagement, and the Recovery of the Apocalyptic Theological Imagination of Jim Wallis’s "The Call to Conversion" |
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| Richard Dean Crane | 237-274 |
| The Virtue Ethic Difference in the Just War Discourse of James Turner Johnson and Catholic Social Teaching |
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| Eli S. McCarthy | 275-304 |
| Luther and the Just-War Tradition |
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| David Dwyer Corey | 305-328 |
Book Reviews
| Jan A. B. Jongeneel (with the assistance of Robert T. Coote), Jesus Christ in World History: His Presence and Representation in Cyclical and Linear Settings. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2009. xi + 453 pp. ISBN 978- 3-631-59688-3 (hbk). €72.70/£65.40/$112.95. |
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| Werner Ustorf | 329-331 |
ISSN: 17431719


