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The Journal of the American Academy of Religion, formerly the Journal of Bible and Religion, is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Academy of Religion (AAR).
The American Academy of Religion (AAR) is the world's largest association of scholars in the field of religious studies and related topics. It is a nonprofit member association, serving as a professional and learned society for scholars involved in the academic study of religion.
Edwin Scott Gaustad (November 14, 1923 – March 25, 2011) was a professor of history at the University of California, Riverside. [1] He achieved fame with his study of the genealogy of religion in the United States, Historical atlas of religion in America.
The American Catholic Quarterly Review: 1876-1924 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: United States Catholic: American Journal of Theology see The Journal of Religion: American Religion: 2643-9255 2019–present Indiana University Press: Bloomington, Indiana: United States American Theological Inquiry: 1942-2709 ATI 2008-2015 American Theological Inquiry
'The Ascetic Body and the (Un)Making of the World of the Martyr', Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Volume LIX, Issue 3, Fall 1991, 467–480; Donatist Martyr Stories (Translated Texts for Historians) (1996) The Bible in Christian North Africa. The Donatist World (Fortress Press, 1997) (co-edited with Susan A. Ross) Broken and Whole.
Pages 297-317 in Walk in the Ways of Wisdom: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza. Edited by Shelly Matthews, Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, and Melanie Johnson-Debaufre. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2003. ——. “Religion and Other Products of Empire.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 71 (2003): 13-44.
His essays have appeared in International Philosophical Quarterly, Cross Currents, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and Philosophy East and West. Topics on which he has written or lectured include the evolution of consciousness, the spiritual mission of America, classic and modern spirituality and spiritual masters (East and West ...
He or she theorizes them." McCutcheon responded with a paper included in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion entitled, "It's a Lie. There's No Truth in It! It's a Sin! On the Limits of the Humanistic Study of Religion and the Costs of Saving Others from Themselves". [4]