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Faculty Publications 2018-19 Faculty Publications 2018-19 A Selection of Publications by the Perkins School of Theology Faculty CHARLES AARON “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy und Friedrich Associate Professor of Supervised Ministry; Schleiermacher: zur musikalischen Theologie des Paulus.” Musik, Kirchenmusik, Theologie. Festschrift Christoph Co-Director of Perkins Intern Program Krummacher zum 65. Geburtstag, Strube, 2014, pp. 143–91. “Preaching the Gospel of Hope: How Max Reger at SMU Soundboard label. Op. 135b, 59/2, the Prophets Navigate between 67/3, and 57 on the C. B. Fisk organ op. 101 of Caruth Optimism and Despair.” Preaching Auditorium and the Aeolian-Skinner/Schudi/Dupont organ Gospel, edited by Charles L. Campbell, et. al., Cascade, 2016. of Perkins Chapel. Fall 2009. The Bible’s Foundation: An Introduction to the “Noch einmal Max Reger und Karl Straube: Gedanken Pentateuch. Chalice Press, 2013. über die bekannte Zusammenarbeit vor dem Hintergrund Parental Guidance Advised: Adult Preaching from the eines werdenden Straube-Bilds.” Reger-Studien 9. Old Testament. Edited by Charles Aaron and Alyce M. Konfession – Werk – Interpretation. Perspektiven der McKenzie, Chalice Press, 2013. Orgelwerke Max Regers. Kongressbericht Mainz 2012, Carus, 2013. pp. 229–246. Preaching Hosea, Amos, and Micah. Chalice Press, 2005 Your Faith Has Made You Well: Preaching the Miracles. “In Bach’s Spirit: Karl Straube’s Liszt Editions and Their Cycle B. CSS Publishing, 2005. Background.” The Organ Yearbook 41, 2012, pp. 115–36. WILLIAM J. ABRAHAM KAREN BAKER-FLETCHER Albert Cook Outler Professor of Professor of Systematic Theology Wesley Studies Divine Agency and Divine Action Vol Dancing with God: A Womanist II Soundings in the Christian Tradition. Perspective on the Trinity. Chalice Oxford University Press, 2018. Press, 2007. Divine Agency and Divine Action Vol I Sisters of Dust, Sisters of Spirit: Exploring and Evaluating the Debate. Womanist Wordings on God and Oxford University Press, 2017. Creation. Fortress Press, 1998. Among the Ashes: On Death, Grief, and Hope. Eerdmans, 2017. A Singing Something: Womanist Reflections on Anna The Oxford Handbook of the Epistemology of Theology. Julia Cooper. Crossroad/Herder and Herder, 1994. Edited by Frederick D. Aquino and William J. Abraham, Oxford University Press, 2017. My Sister, My Brother: Womanist and Xodus God-Talk. Canon and Criterion in Christian Theology. Clarendon Co-authored with Garth Kasimu Baker-Fletcher. Bishop Press, 1998. Henry McNeal Turner/Sojourner Truth Series in Black Religion, No.12, Orbis Books, 1997. O. WESLEY ALLEN, JR. Lois Craddock Perkins Professor of Homiletics PAUL BARTON Professor of Christian History and Missiology; Director of Hispanic/Latin@ Ministries Preaching in the Era of Trump. Chalice Press, 2017. Program; Director of United Methodist Regional Course of Study School Preaching and the Human Condition: Loving God, Self, and Others. Abingdon Press, 2016. “Theological commentary on John The Sermon without End: A Conversational Approach to 12:12-19; John 12:20-26; and John Preaching, co-authored with Ronald J. Allen. Abingdon, 2015. 12:27-36a.” Feasting on the Gospels—John, Volume 2: A Feasting on the Word Commentary. Edited by Cynthia A. Moving Beyond Heterosexism in the Pulpit, co-authored Jarvis and E. Elizabeth Johnson, Westminster John Knox with Emily Askew. Cascade/Wipf & Stock, 2015. Press, 2015. Reading the Synoptic Gospels (Revised and Expanded): Basic Methods for Interpreting Matthew, Mark, and Luke. “Letter to the Editor.” Trust Magazine. Fall 2012. Chalice Press, 2013. “Latina Protestants’ Participation in Evangelistic Witness: An Alternative Concept of Evangelism.” Methodist History, Vol. 50, No. 2 (January 2012), pp. 79-96. CHRISTOPHER S. ANDERSON Associate Professor of Sacred Music “Hispanic Ministry Requires Diverse Forms of Ministry.” Rathervue, publication of Seminary of the Southwest, December 2011 issue. Twentieth-Century Organ Music. Edited by Christopher Anderson. Routledge “Latino American Religion: Mainline Protestants.” Studies in Musical Genres, Routledge, Encyclopedia of Religion in America. Edited by Charles H. 2012. Lippy and Peter W. Williams, CQ Press, 2010. TED A. CAMPBELL ISABEL DOCAMPO Professor of Church History Professor of Supervised Ministry; Director of Center for Study of Latino/a Christianity Encoding Methodism: Telling and and Religions; Co-Director of the Perkins Retelling Narratives of Wesleyan Intern Program Origins, New Room Books, 2017. Letters, 1756-1765, edited by Ted A. “An African Connection: Reflections Campbell, Bicentennial Edition of on a Mission Trip.” Brimming with the Works of John Wesley, Vol. 27, God: Reflecting Theologically on Abingdon Press, 2015. Cases in Ministry, edited by Matthew Floding and The Sky is Falling, The Church is Dying, and Other False Barbara Blodgett, Wipf and Stock, 2015. Alarms. Abingdon Press, 2015. “Tracing Sister Connections: The Place of United States The Autobiography of William Stevenson. Edited by Ted Latina Baptist Women in Ministry within the Overall A. Campbell, Bridwell Library, 2015. Story of Baptist Women in Ministry.” Review and Wesleyan Beliefs: Formal and Popular Expressions of Expositor: A Consortium Baptist Theological Journal, Core Teachings of Wesleyan Communities. Kingswood vol. 110, issue 1, 2013. Books, 2010. “Identity, God-Talk and Self-Critical Reflection in Religious Leadership: Contributions from a Latino/a Perspective.” Journal of Religious Leadership, vol. 11, no. JAIME CLARK-SOLES 1, Spring 2012. Professor of New Testament; Altshuler “Joshua, Judges, Ruth.” Immersion Bible Series. Distinguished Teaching Professor Abingdon Press, 2012. “Love Embodied in Action—Ethics and Incarnation.” Johannine Ethics: The Moral World of the Gospel and Epistles of John, edited by Sherri Brown and ANTHONY ELIA Christopher Skinner, Fortress, 2017. Director of Bridwell Library and J.S. Bridwell Foundation Endowed Librarian “Disability in the Johannine Literature (Gospel of John, 1-3 John, Apocalypse).” The Bible and Disability: A Commentary, edited by Sarah J. Melcher, Mikeal C. Parsons, “The Theology of Cybersecurity: Global and Amos Yong. Baylor University Press, 2017, pp. 333-78. Threats, Local Protections, and Ethical “Mary Magdalene: Beginning at the End.” Character Obligations.” ATLA Proceedings, 2018. Studies in the Fourth Gospel: Narrative Approaches “What is ‘Innovation’—Examining the to Seventy Figures in John. Edited by Steven A. Theological-Industrial-Complex.” ATLA Proceedings, 2018. Hunt, D. Francois Tolmie, and Ruben Zimmermann. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. “Martin Luther, Islamic Reform, and Tatar Intellectuals: Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013. The Many Legacies of Western Imagination and Islamic Reading John for Dear Life: A Spiritual Walk with the Thought.” Encounter 77:3, 2017. Fourth Gospel. Westminster John Knox Press, 2016. “Olivier Messiaen and the Theologies of Sound.” Engaging the Word: The New Testament and the Christian Encounter 76:3, 2016. Believer. Westminster John Knox Press, 2010. “An Unknown Exegete: Uncovering the Biblical Theology Death and the Afterlife in the New Testament. T & T Clark, of Elizabeth Barrett Browning.” Theological Librarianship, 2006. Jan. 2014. Scripture Cannot Be Broken: The Social Function of the Use of Scripture in the Fourth Gospel, E.J. Brill, 2003. RUBEN L. F. HABITO CHARLES E. CURRAN* Professor of World Religions and Elizabeth Scurlock Professor Spirituality; Director of Spiritual Formation of Human Values *SMU Faculty member affiliated with Be Still and Know: Zen and the Bible. Perkins School of Theology Orbis Books, 2017. Zen and the Spiritual Exercises: Paths The Development of Moral Theology: of Awakening and Transformation. Five Strands. Georgetown University Orbis Books, 2013. Press, 2013. The Gospel Among Religions: Christian Ministry, Theology The Social Mission of the U.S. Catholic Church: A and Spirituality in a Multireligious World, edited by David Theological Perspective. Georgetown University Press, 2011. R. Brockman and Ruben L.F. Habito, Orbis Books, 2010. Catholic Moral Theology in the United States: A History. Vida Zen, Vida Divina: un Dialogo entre Budismo Zen y Georgetown University Press, 2008. Cristianismo. Mexico D.F.: Editorial Pax, 2008. (Spanish Loyal Dissent: Memoir of a Catholic Theologian. edition of Living Zen, Loving God. Wisdom Publications, Georgetown University Press, 2006. 2004.) The Moral Theology of Pope John Paul II. Georgetown Healing Breath: Zen for Buddhists and Christians in a University Press, 2005. Wounded World. 3rd ed., rev. Wisdom Publications, 2006. ROY L. HELLER SUSANNE JOHNSON Professor of Old Testament; Altshuler Associate Professor of Christian Education Distinguished Teaching Professor; Director of Graduate Program in Religious Studies “The Arts and Liturgies of Resistance at the Border: The Case of El Faro The Characters of Elijah and Elisha Border Church in Friendship Park, and the Deuteronomic Evaluation of California.” ARTS: The Arts in Religious Prophecy: Miracles and Manipulation. and Theological Studies (online edition), Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament vol. 30, no. 1. Studies 671. Bloomsbury, 2018. “Speaking Together Differently to Live Together “Body/Parts: Body Image in the Old Testament.” Differently: The Promise of the Public Dialogue Parental Guidance Advised: Adult Preaching from the Old Movement.” Religious Education, April 2018, pp. 1-12. Testament. Edited by Alyce M. McKenzie and Charles L. Aaron. Chalice, 2013, pp. 76-90. “Feminist practical
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