Book List Fall 2018 Semester Courses are listed in alphabetical order by course number. If your course is not listed below, please contact the Academic Services Assistant at [email protected] to learn if book information has been submitted. Each book will be listed as "Required" or "Recommended" All items are available at Amazon.com unless otherwise noted. B3000: Introduction to the Old Testament with Prof. John Barker, Tuesday, 7:00-9:45 PM REQUIRED: 1. Senior, Donald (Editor), The Catholic Study Bible, Oxford University Press, ©2016, ISBN: 978- 0190267230 RECOMMENDED: 1. Coogan, Michael, A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament: The Hebrew Bible in Its Context, 3rd Edition, Oxford University Press, ©2015, ISBN: 978-0190238599 B3001: Introduction to the New Testament with Prof. Donald Senior, Monday, 1:00-3:45 PM REQUIRED: 1. Perkins, Pheme, Reading the New Testament, 3rd Edition, Paulist, ©2012, ISBN: 978-0809147861 2. Senior, Donald, Composing Sacred Scripture, Liturgy Training Publications, ©2016, ISBN: 978- 1616712723 B3001-2 (Online): Introduction to New Testament, with Prof. vanThanh Nguyen, Meets Online. REQUIRED: 1. Powell, Mark Allan, Introducing the New Testament: A Historical, Literary, and Theological Survey, 2nd edition, Baker Academic, ©2018, ISBN: 978-0801099601 RECOMMENDED: 1. Carolyn Osiek, editor, Anselm Academic Study Bible, Anselm Academic, ©2013, ISBN: 978- 1599821245 2. Witherington, III, Ben, New Testament History: A Narrative Account, Baker Academic, ©2003 ISBN: 978-0801027697 B3300: Biblical Hebrew with Prof. Leslie Hoppe, MTuWTh, 4:00-5:00 PM. REQUIRED: 1. Kelley, Page H., Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar, Eerdmans, ©1992, ISBN: 978- 0802805980 B4314 (Online): Psalms with Prof. Malka Simkovich. Meets Online. REQUIRED: 1. Alter, Robert, The Book of Psalms: A Translation with Commentary, Norton, ©2009, ISBN: 978- 0393337044 RECOMMENDED: 1. Konrad Schaefer. Psalms. Berit Olam. Liturgical Press, ©2001, ISBN: 978-0814650615 Updated August 20, 2018 Page 1 Book List Fall 2018 Semester B4327: The Fifth Gospel: Isaiah 1-39, with Prof. Leslie Hoppe, Tuesday, 9:00-11:45 AM, Semester A REQUIRED: 1. Blenkinsopp, Joseph, Isaiah 1-39, Anchor Bible 19, Doubleday, ©2000, ISBN: 978-0300139617 B4328: The Fifth Gospel: Isaiah 40-66, with Prof. Leslie Hoppe, Tuesday, 9:00-11:45 AM, Semester B REQUIRED: 1. Blenkinsopp, Joseph, Isaiah 40-66, Anchor Bible 19B, Doubleday, ©2002, ISBN: 978-0300140545 B4406: Gospel According to Luke, with Prof. vanThanh Nguyen, Tuesday, 1:00-3:45 PM REQUIRED: 1. Johnson, Luke Timothy, The Gospel of Luke, Liturgical Press, ©1991, ISBN: 978-0814658055 2. Byrne, Brendan, The Hospitality of God: A Reading of Luke’s Gospel (revised edition), Liturgical Press, ©2015, ISBN: 978-0814649503 B4409: Revelation and Letters of John with Prof. Ferdinand Okorie, Monday, 7:00-9:45 PM REQUIRED: 1. Senior, Donald, John Collins, Mary Ann Gety, eds., The Catholic Study Bible, 3rd ed., Oxford University Press, 2016, ISBN: 978-0199362776 2. Boring, M. Eugene, Revelation, John Knox Press, ©1989, ISBN: 978-0804231503 3. Smith, D. Moody, First, Second and Third John, John Knox Press, ©1991, ISBN: 978-0804231473 RECOMMENDED: 1. Reddish, Mitchell G., Revelation, Smyth & Helwys, ©2001, ISBN: 978-1573120876 BH5010: Early Christian Literature with Prof. Laurie Brink, Thursday, 9:00-11:45 AM REQUIRED: 1. Ehrman,Bart D., Lost Scriptures, Oxford, ©2005, ISBN: 978-0195182507 2. Jefford, Clayton N., Reading the Apostolic Fathers, 2nd edition, Baker, ©2012, ISBN: 978- 0801048579 RECOMMENDED: 1. Lapham, Fred, An Introduction to the New Testament Apocrypha, T & T Clark, ©2003, ISBN: 978- 0826469793 C3000: World Christianity in Intercultural & Interreligous Perspectives with Prof. Roger Schroeder, Wednesday, 1:00-3:45 PM REQUIRED: 1. Arbuckle, Gerald A., Culture, Inculturation, and Theologians: A Postmodern Critique, Liturgical Press, ©2010, ISBN: 978-0814654583 2. Bellitto, Christopher M., Ten Ways the Church Has Changed: What History Can Teach Us. Pauline Books and Media, ©2006. ISBN: 978-0819874184 Updated August 20, 2018 Page 2 Book List Fall 2018 Semester C4006C/C5006: Community Organizing: Inter-Religious Perspective and Practice with Profs. Scott Alexander and Shamar Hemphill, Tuesday, 7:00-9:45 PM REQUIRED: 1. Chambers, Edward T. Roots for Radicals: Organizing for Power, Action, and Justice. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, ©2014. ISBN (HB): 0-8264-1499-0 ISBN (PB): 978-0826414991 2. Cone, James. The Cross and the Lynching Tree. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Press, ©2011, ISBN 978- 1626980051 3. Esack, Farid. The Qur’an, Liberation and Pluralism: An Islamic Perspective of Interreligious Solidarity against Oppression. Oxford: Oneworld, ©1996. ISBN: 978-1851681211 4. Jackson, Sherman. Islam and the Blackamerican: Looking toward the Third Resurrection. Oxford: Oxford University Press, ©2005. Kindle. ISBN: 978-0199782383 5. Lederach, John Paul. The Moral Imagination: The Art and Soul of Peacebuilding. Oxford: Oxford University Press, ©2005. ISBN: 978-0199747580 6. Ramadan, Tariq. In the Footsteps of Muhammad: Lessons from the Life of Muhammad. Oxford: Oxford University Press, ©2007. ISBN: 978-0195374766 C4016/C5016 : Pilgrimage in Interreligious and Intercultural Perspectives with Prof. Jaruko Doi, Monday, 7:00-9:45 PM REQUIRED: 1. Butigan, Ken, Pilgrimage Through A Burning World: Spiritual Practice and Nonviolent Protest at the Nevada Test Site, State University of New York Press, ©2003, ISBN: 978-0791457788 2. Forest, Jim, The Road to Emmaus: Pilgrimage as a Way of Life, Orbis Books, ©2007, ISBN: 978- 1570757310 RECOMMENDED: 1. Turner, Victor & Edith L.B. Turner, Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture, Columbia University Press, ©2011, ISBN 978-0231157919 C4311: Mission Integration with Prof. Joanne Doi, Thursday, 9:00-11:45 AM; Meets: Sept. 6, 13, 27, Oct. 11, 25, Nov. 1. REQUIRED: 1. McCaffrey, Jo Ann , At Home in the Journey: Theological Reflection for Missioners in Transition, CCGM Publications, ©2005, [Out of print: Professor will have copies for sale $10 the first day of class] RECOMMENDED: 1. Boyle, Gregory, Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion, Free Press, ©2011, ISBN 978-1439153024 (print) ISBN 978-1439153154 2. Osborne, Kenan B., Orders and Ministry Orbis Books, ©2006, ISBN: 978-1570756283 3. Gittens, Anthony J., Living Mission Interculturally: Faith, Culture, and the Renewal of Praxis, Liturgical Press, ©2015, ISBN: 978-0814683187 (print) ISBN 978-0814683439 (e book) Updated August 20, 2018 Page 3 Book List Fall 2018 Semester CD4210/CD5210: Theology of Interreligious Dialogue with Prof. Michel Andraos, Online REQUIRED: 1. Collins, Gerald, The Second Vatican Council on Other Religions, Oxford Univ. Press, ©2013, ISBN: 978-0199672592 2. Shomali, Mohammad Ali, and William Skudlarek, eds. Monks and Muslims: Monastic and Shi’a Spirituality in Dialogue, Liturgical Press, ©2012, ISBN: 978-0814634424 3. Kiser, John W. The Monks Of Tibhirine: Faith, Love, And Terror In Algeria, St. Martin's Press, ©2002, ISBN: 978-0312253172 CD5001: Inculturation with Professor Robert Schreiter, C.PP.S., Wednesday, 1:00-3:45 PM REQUIRED: 1. Bevans, Stephen, Models of Contextual Theology. Orbis Books, ©2002, ISBN: 978-1570754388 2. Cochrane, James, Circles of Dignity. Fortress Press, ©1999, ISBN: 978-0800631826 3. Arbuckle, Gerald, Culture, Inculturation and Theologians. Liturgical Press, ©2010, ISBN: 978- 0814654583 4. Schreiter, Robert, Constructing Local Theologies. Orbis Books, ©2015, ISBN: 978-1626981461 5. Schreiter, Robert, The New Catholicity. Orbis Books, ©1997, ISBN: 978-1570751202 6. Wrogemann, Henning, Intercultural Theology: Intercultural Hermeneutics, Intervarsity Press, ©2016, ISBN: 978-0830850976 CH5322 : The History of Muslim-Christian Relations with Prof. Rufino Enno Dango, Wednesday, 7:00- 9:45 PM REQUIRED: 1. Campbell, John, Nigeria, Dancing on the Brink, Rowman and Littlefield, ©2013, ISBN: 978- 1442221574 2. Goddard, Hugh, A History of Christian-Muslim Relations, New Amsterdam Books, ©2000, ISBN: 978-1566633406 3. Kaemingk, Matthew, Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear, Eerdman, ©2018, ISBN: 978-0802874580 4. Monocal, Maria Rosa, The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain, Little, Brown, & Co., ©2002, ISBN: 978-0316168717 5. Peters, F.E., A Reader on Classical Islam, Princeton UP, ©1994, ISBN: 978-0691000404 6. Troll, Christian, Dialogue and Difference, Clarity in Christian-Muslim Relations, Orbis, ©2009, ISBN: 978-1570758560 7. Naiem, Girgis, Egypt’s Identities in Conflict, The Political and Religious Landscape of Copts and Muslims, McFarland & Company, Inc., Pub., ©2018, ISBN: 978-1476671208 Updated August 20, 2018 Page 4 Book List Fall 2018 Semester D3000: Fundamental Theology and Methods with Prof. Dan Horan, Wednesday, 9:00-11:45 AM REQUIRED: 1. Gaillardetz, Richard, By What Authority?: A Primer on Scripture the Magisterium and the Sense of the Faithful, Liturgical Press, ©2018, ISBN: 978-0814687888 2. Haight, Roger, Dynamics of Theology, Orbis, ©2001, ISBN: 978-1570753879 3. Veeneman, Mary, Introducing Theological Method: A Survey of contemporary Theologians, Baker, ©2017, ISBN: 978-0801049491 RECOMMENDED: 1. O’Collins, Gerald and Edward Garrugia, A Concise Dictionary of Theology (3rd ed.), Paulist Press, ©2013, ISBN: 978-0809148271 D4000: Survey in Systematic Theology with Professor Robin Ryan, Thursday, 9:00-11:45 AM REQUIRED: 1. Fiorenza, Francis Schussler and John Galvin, eds., Systematic
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