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GTU Faculty Publications Phyllis Anderson “Formation of an Ecumenical Consciousness.” Ecumenical Review, 57:1 (January 2005), 3-11. “Study of Theological Education:1989-1995 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.” Theological Education, 36 (2000), 1-109. “Mark 14:3-9 and the Ordination of Women.” Currents in Theology and Mission, 22 (1995), 451- 453. Michael Aune “Putting on Christ: Baptism as a Christological Practice,” Drenched in Grace: Essays in Baptismal Ecclesiology Inspired by the Word and Ministry of Louis Weil, Ed. Lizette Larson-Miller & Walter Knowles (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2013): 32-47. “What’s Needed in Theology? World-view Construction, Retrieval, or…?” Back to God’s Future: Essays in Honor of Ted Peters – Currents in Theology and Mission 39/4 (August 2012): 268- 278. “‘Out of Tender Love’: A Christology in Practice,” Lutheran Forum 45/4 (Winter 2011): 23- 34. [Published as “Practicing a Theopaschite Christology with St. Cyril of Alexandria”]. “Go in peace and serve the Lord: changing cultures – changing ministries,” Currents in Theology and Mission 38/3 (June 2011): 175-182 “The Current State of Liturgical Theology: A Plurality of Particularities,” St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly 53/2-3(2009): 209-229. “Discarding the Barthian Spectacles: Conclusion – Might We Be ‘Liberals’ After All?” Dialog 46/2 (Summer 2007): 153-165. “Liturgy and Theology: Rethinking the Relationship – Part II,” Worship 81/2(March 2007: 141-169. “Liturgy and Theology: Rethinking the Relationship – Part I,” Worship 81/1(January 2007: 46- 68. “Discarding the Barthian Spectacles: Rewriting the History of Protestant Theology in the 1920s,” Dialog 45/4(Winter 2006): 389-405. “Discarding the Barthian Spectacles: Part I-Recent Scholarship on the History of Early 20th Century German Protestant Theology;” and “Part II-Rereading Theological Directions, 1900-1914.” Dialog 43:3 and 44:1 (Fall 2004 and Spring 2005). “Ritual Practice: Into the World, into Each Human Heart.” In Inside Out: Worship in an Age of Mission. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1999. with Valerie DeMarinis, eds. Religious and Social Ritual: Interdisciplinary Explorations. Albany: SUNY Press, 1996. Jerome Baggett “The Poor Will Always be With Us? Poverty in the Biblical Tradition and in Modern Society.” In Poverty and Religion. Ed. by Ronald Y. Nakasone. Forthcoming. “Protagoras’s Assertion Revisited: American Atheism and Its Accompanying Obscurities,” Implicit Religion (Fall 2011): 257-94. Sense of the Faithful: How American Catholics Live Their Faith (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009). “The Catholic Citizen: Perennial Challenge or Emergent Oxymoron?” Social Compass, vol. 53 (2), 2006: 291-309. “Congregations and Civil Society: A Double-Edged Connection.” Journal of Church and State 44:3 (2002), 425-454. Habitat for Humanity: Building Private Homes, Building Public Religion. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000. Judith Berling Understanding Other Religious Worlds: A Guide for Interreligious Education. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2004. “Our Words are Beginning to Make It So: ATS Schools on Cross-Cultural Relationships and Globalization.” Theological Education 36:2 (Spring 2000), 63-80. “Student-Centered Collaborative Learning as a ‘Liberating’ Model of Learning and Teaching.” Journal of Women and Religion 17 (1999), 43-54. A Pilgrim in Chinese Culture: Negotiating Religious Diversity. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 1997. Anglican Women on Church and Mission, Ed. Kwok Puilan, Judith Berling, and Jenny Plane Ta Paa (New York: Morehouse Publishing, 2012). “How a Daoist Fire-Walking Ceremony Made me an Episcopalian,” in My Neighbor’s Faith: Stories of Interreligious Encounter, Growth, and Transformation (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2012). Andrea Bieler “Real Bodies at the Meal.” In “Dies ist mein Leib:” Leibliches, Leibeigenes und Leibhaftiges bei Gott und den Menschen. Ed. by Jürgen Ebach, Hans-Martin Gutmann, Magdalene L. Frettlöh and Michael Weinrich. Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2006, 81-90. “This is my Body – This is my Blood: Inventing Authority in Liturgical Discourse and Prac- tice.” Yearbook of the European Society of Women in Theological Research (2005), 143-154. “The Language of Prayer between Truth Telling and Mysticism.” In The Theology of Dorthee Soelle. Ed. by Sara K. Pinnock. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2003. “Written on Their Bodies: On the Significance of Rituals in Caring for AIDS Patients.” In Transgressors: Toward a Feminist Biblical Theology. Ed. by Claudia Janssen, Ute Ochtendung, Beate When, and Linda M. Maloney. Collegeville: The Liturgical Press, 2002. Joseph Boenzi "What is Salesian in Don Bosco? Francis de Sales and Don Bosco's Pastoral Spirit.” Journal of Salesian Studies 12.1 (Spring 2004). "Cast Out into the Deep: Salesian Apostolic Spirit", Sound recording of keynote address. 2002 Salesian Conference, Year 20, Notre Dame, Indiana. Stella Niagara, NY: DeSales Resource Center, 2002. "Saint Francis de Sales, 1567-1622: Bibliography of Publications in English, 1613-1995." Journal of Salesian Studies 7.1 (Spring 1996), 83-133. Aaron Brody “The Archaeology of the Extended Family: A Household Compound from Iron II Tell En- Nasbeh.” Pp. 237-54 in Household Archaeology in Ancient Israel and Beyond, eds. A. Yasur- Landau, J. R. Ebeling, and L. B. Mazow. Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, vol. 50. Leiden: Brill, 2011. “Mastering the Museum Makeover.” Biblical Archaeology Review 37/1 (2011): 28. “New Perspectives on Levantine Mortuary Ritual: A Cognitive Interpretive Approach to the Archaeology of Death.” Pp. 125-41 in Historical Biblical Archaeology and the Future: The New Pragmatism. Ed. T. E. Levy. London: Equinox, 2010. “An Archaeologist’s View of ‘Winged Figure’.” Arts in Religious and Theological Studies 22/1 (2010): 77-79. Review of The Quest for the Historical Israel: Debating Archaeology and the History of Early Israel. By Israel Finkelstein and Amihai Mazar. Edited by Brian B. Schmidt. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2007. Pp. x + 220. Biblical Interpretation 18 (2010): 57-59. co-authored with Jacques Chiaroni, Roy J. King, et al., “The Emergence of Y-chromosome Haplogroup J1e Among Arabic-Speaking Populations.” European Journal of Human Genetics:1- 6, 2009. “Ships and Sailing in the OT.” In The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, S-Z, vol. 5. Nashville, TN: Abingdon, pp. 239-41 (2009). “Mizpah, Mizpeh,” In The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, Me-R, vol. 4. Nashville, TN: Abingdon, pp. 116-17, 2009. “‘Those who Add House to House,’ Household Archaeology and the Use of Domestic Space in an Iron II Residential Compound at Tell en-Nasbeh.” In J. D. Schloen, ed., Exploring the Longue Duree: Essays in Honor of Lawrence E. Stager. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, pp. 45-56, 2009. co-authored with Elizabeth S. Friedman, Marcus L. Young, Jon D. Almer, Carlo U. Segre, and Susan M. Mini, “Synchrotron Radiation-Based X-ray Analysis of Bronze Artifacts from an Iron Age Site in the Judean Hills.” Journal of Archaeological Science 35/7 (2008):1951-60. “The Specialized Religions of Ancient Mediterranean Seafarers.” Religion Compass 2 (2008): 1-11. co-authored with Elizabeth Friedman, “Bronze Bangles from Tell en-Nasbeh: Cultural and Economic Observations on an Artifact Type from the Time of the Prophets,” in Robert B. Coote and Norman K. Gottwald, eds., To Break Every Yoke: Essays in Honor of Marvin L. Chaney. The Social World of Biblical Antiquity, Second Series, 3; Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, pp. 97-114, 2007. Review of M. Dayagi-Mendels, The Akhziv Cemeteries: The Ben-Dor Excavations, 1941-1944. Vol. 15 IAA Reports. Jerusalem: 2002. In Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 337 (2005): 99- 101. “Further Evidence of the Specialized Religion of Phoenician Seafarers.” Terra Marique: Studies in Art History and Marine Archaeology in Honor of Anna Marguerite McCann on the Receipt of the Gold Medal of the Archaeological Institute of America, ed. J. Pollini. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 177-82, 2005. co-authored with Anna Marguerite McCann, “Exploring the Deep,” Archaeology Odyssey 6/1 (2003): 30-39. “The Patron Deities of Canaanite and Phoenician Seafarers.” In Tropis, vol. VII, 7th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, ed. H. Tzalas. Athens: Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition, pp. 191-210. 2002. “Archaeology from the Abyss: Results in the New Field of Deep Water Archaeology,” Semitic Museum News 5/2 (2002): 1-3. Review of G. Pisano, ed. Phoenicians and Carthaginians in the Western Mediterranean. Vol. 12 Studia Punica. Rome: 1999. In Catholic Biblical Quarterly 63/3 (2001): 576-78. “Late Bronze Age Canaanite Mortuary Practices.” Ashkelon 1: Introduction and Overview 1985- 2000. Vol. 3, Studies in the Archeology and History of the Levant. Ed. by L. E. Stager and J. D. Schloen, pp. 515-532. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2008. “From the Hills of Adonis through the Pillars of Hercules: Recent Advances in the Archaeology of Canaan and Phoenicia.” Near Eastern Archaeology 65:1 (2002), 69-80. "Each Man Cried Out to His God": The Specialized Religion of Canaanite and Phoenician Seafarers. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1998. Bradley Burroughs “Reconceiving Politics: Soulcraft, Statecraft, and the City of God,” Journal of the Society of Christians Ethics 33.1 (Spring/Summer 2013). Review of Kevin Carnahan, Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Ramsey: Idealist and Pragmatic Christians on Politics, Philosophy,