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INDEX 123 Finkelstein, Norman. “Looking for the Way: The Poetry of Harvey Shapiro.” 30.3 (1998): 97-120. Finkelstein, Norman. “Poland of Death: Allen Grossman’s Phantasma- goric Kaddish.” 34.1 (2002): 67-79. Fredman, Stephen. “Alan Ginsberg and Lionel ‘Trilling: The Hasid and the Mitnaged.” 30.3 (1998): 67-76. Friedman, Maurice. “Martin Buber and Mikhail Bakhtin: The Dialogue of Voices and the Word that Is Spoken.” 33.3 (2001): 25-36. Friedman, Maurice. “Paul Celan and Martin Buber: The Poetics of Dialogue and The Eclipse of God.” 29.1 (1997): 43-62. Funda, Evelyn I. “Telling a Community’s Story: The Epiphanies of Willa »2 Cather’s Shadows on the Rock.” 30.1 (1998): 53- 9. Gardiner, Anne Barbeau. “John Dryden’s Eleonora and the Catholic Idea of Humility.” 34.1 (2002): 1-20. Gates, Daniel. “Faith and Faction: Religious Heterodoxy in the English Renaissance.” 32.2 (2000): 1-10. Gude, Mary Louise. “J. K. Huysmans, Louis Massignon, and the Lan- guage of Mysticism.” 30.2 (1998): 81-95. Hassan, Ihab. “Australian Journeys: A Personal Essay on Spirit.” 34.3 2002): 75-90. Hornback, Bert. “Faith, Hope, and Love in the Poetry of Ernest Sandeen.” 31.2 (1999): 65-78. Hughes, Sheila Hassell. “Falls of Desire/Leaps of Faith: Religious Syn- cretism in Louise Erdrich’s and Joy Harjo’s ‘Mixed Blood’ Poetry.” 33.2 (2001): 59-83. Jasper, David. “The ‘Twenty-Third Psalm in English Literature.” 30.1 1998): 1-11. Kaske, Carol V. “Neoplatonism in Spenser Once More.” 32.2 (2000): 157-169. Kenney, Theresa. “From Francesca to Francesco: ‘Transcribing the ‘Tale of Passion from the Jnferno to the Paradiso, or Thomas Aquinas as Romancier.” 31.1 (1999): 61-73. Keshavarz, Fatemeh. “The Call to Prayer from the Cypress Tree: Moder- nity and Redefining the Spirituai in Persian Poetry.” 29.1 (1997): 17- +2. King, John N. “Religious Dissidence in Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: Humanism or Heresy?” 32.2 (2000): 141-156. Kleinhenz, Christopher. “The Land of the Living and the Land of the Dead: Burial, Entombment, and Cemeteries in Dante’s Divine Comedy.” 31.1 (1999): 49-59. 124 Religion @ Literature Kramer, Kenneth P. “A New Type of Intellectual: Contemplative With- drawal and Four Quartets.” 31.3 (1999): 43-75. Krier, Theresa M. “Hosea and the Play of Identifications in The Faerie Queene I.” 32.2 (2000): 105-122. Lehmann, Sophia. “Exodus and Homeland: The Representation of Israel in Saul Bellow’s To Jerusalem and Back and Philip Roth’s Operation Shylock.” 30.3 (1998): 77-96. Leigh, David, S.J. “Ironic Apocalypse in John Updike’s Toward the End of Time.” 34.1 (2002): 51-65. Lieb, Michael. “Milton and ‘Arianism.”” 32.2 (2000): 197-220. Lines, Candace. “‘Secret Violence’: Becket, More, and the Scripting of Martyrdom.” 32.2 (2000): 11-28. Low, Anthony. “Privacy, Community, and Society: Confession as a Cul- tural Indicator in Sir Gawain and the Green knight.” 30.2 (1998): 1-20. Lundin, Roger. “Natural Experience: Emerson, Protestantism, and the Emergence of Pragmatism.” 32.3 (2000): 23-67. Lupton, Julia Reinhard. “Exegesis, Mimesis, and the Future of Human- ism in The Merchant of Venice.” 32.2 (2000): 123-139. Madigan, M. Kathleen. “St. Thérése’s Autobiography: The ‘Ever New Hymn of Love.” 31.2 (1999): 23-43. Mann, Barbara. “Toward an Understanding of Jewish Imagism.” 1998): 23-45. Marx, Friedhelm. “Transfigurations of Christ in Thomas Mann.” 2001): 23-36. May, John R. “Toward a Christian Personalist Theory of Film.” 2001): 53-70. McCracken, David. “Wordsworth, the Bible, and the Interesting.” 1999): 19-42. McFadden, Brian. “Visions of the Other World in Medieval Literature: An Introduction.” 31.1 (1999): 1-12. McGraw, Eliza Russi Lowen. “‘Alone but not lonesome’: Jewishness in Robert Penn Warren’s Flood.” 30.3 (1998): 121-133. Morris, Leslie. “Mutterland/ Niemandsland: Diaspora and Displacement in the Poetry of Rose Auslander.” 30.3 (1998): 47-65. Muller, Jill. “Gertrude of Helfta and Hopkins’s The Wreck of the Deutschland: A Victorian Catholic Context.” 31.2 (1999): 1-22. Newman, Barbara. “Intimate Pieties: Holy Trinity and Holy Family in the Late Middle Ages.” 31.1 (1999): 77-101. Omer, Ranen. “Jewish Diasporism: The Aesthetics of Ambivalence.” 30.3 (1998): 1-8. INDEX 125 Pigg, Daniel F. “Apocalypse Then: The Ideology of Literary Form in Piers Plowman.” 31.1 (1999): 103-116. Potok, Rena. “The WanderinJge w and the Irishman: Paradigm Shifts and the Influence of James Joyce in Modern Israeli Fiction.” 30.3 1998): 135-149. affel, Burton. “Shakespeare and the Catholic Question.” 30.1 (1998): 5-51. Raiger, Michael. “Sidney’s Defense of Plato.” 30.2 (1998): 21-57. Randall, Catharine. “The ‘Protestants’ Progress’: Reading Reformed ‘Travel Literature in Early Modern France.” 29.3 (1997): 21-41. Reed, Walter L. “Soul-Making: Art, Therapy and Theology in Keats, Hillman and Bakhtin.” 29.1 (1997): 1-15. Roche, Mark W. “Christ and the Lost I: Multiple Interpretations of Gottfried Benn’s Poem ‘Verlorenes Ich.” 34.3 (2002): 27-56. Scalia, Bill. “Refiguring Jesus: Christ and Christ Figures in Jesus of Montreal.” 33.1 (2001): 75-90. Scheick, WilliamJ . “An Inward Power and Authority: John Davenport’s Seditious Piety.” 33.1 (2001): 1-21. Schiefelbein, Michael. ““The Lessons of ‘True Religion’: Mary Shelley’s [ribute to Catholicism in Valperga.” 30.2 (1998): 59-79. Schuman, Samuel. “Beautiful Gate: Vladimir Nabokov and Orthodox Iconography.” 32.1 (2000): 47-66. Schwartz, Regina M. “Real Hunger: Milton’s Version of the Eucharist.” 31.3 (1999): 1-17. Sexson, Lynda. “Bride’s Blood and God’s Laugh: Reading the Evidence of Desire on “The Blank Page’ of the Torah.” 33.2 (2001): 37-57. Shankman, Steven. “Participation and Reflective Distance: The End of Laurence Sterne’s A Sentimental Journey and the Resistance to Doc- trine.” 29.3 (1997): 43-61. Sloan, Barry. “The Discipline of Watching and Waiting: R. S. ‘Thomas, Poetry, and Prayer.” 34.2 (2002): 29-49. Staunton, John A. “Shadowing Grace in the Post-Southern South: ‘A Roadside Resurrection’ and Larry Brown’s Narratives of Witness.” 33.1 (2001): 43-74. Stockard, Emily E. ““Transposed to Form and Dignity’: Christian Folly and the Subversion of Hierarchy in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” 29.3 1997): 1-20. Strier, Richard. “Shakespeare and the Skeptics.” 32.2 (2000): 171-196. 126 Religion SF Literature lhyreen-Mizingou, Jeannine. “Grace and Ethics in Contemporary Ameri- can Poetry: Resituating the Other, the World, and the Self.” 32.1 92000): 67-97. Twomey, Jay. “Spirit in Motion: Echoes of a Pentecostal Heritage in the Poetry of A. R. Ammons.” 34.2 (2002): 51-75. Valbuena, Olga. “Casuistry, Martyrdom, and the Allegiance Controversy in Donne’s Pseudo-Martyr.” 32.2 (2000): 49-80. Vander Weele, Michael. “Simone Weil and George Herbert on the Vocations of Writing and Reading.” 32.3 (2000): 69-102. Walsh, Harry. “The Post-Soviet Apocalypse: Anatolii Kim’s Quest for Universal Redemption.” 31.3 (1999): 77-93. Weinfield, Henry. “The Noble Epicureans: Variations on a Buried Theme Dante and Wordsworth).” 30.1 (1998): 13-34. Wells, Colin. “Connecticut Wit and Augustan Theology: John Trumbull, limothy Dwight, and the New Divinity.” 34.3 (2002): 93-119. Williams, David. “Soul and Self in the Next World: ‘The Paradox of the Perfected Subject.” 31.1 (1999): 117-135. Wood, Ralph C. “Lest the World’s Amnesia Be Complete: A Reading of Walter Miller’s A Canticle for Leibowitz.” 33.1 (2001) 23-41. Yi, Hyangsoon. “The Journey as Meditation: A Buddhist Reading of O Chong-hii’s ‘Words of Farewell.’” 34.3 (2002): 57-73. Zornado, Joseph. “A Becoming Habit: Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction of Unknowing.” 29.2 (1997): 27-59. Essays by Subject Aesthetics Omer, Ranen. “Jewish Diasporism: ‘The Aesthetics of Ambivalence.” 30.3 (1998): 1-8. American Studies Staunton, John A. “Shadowing Grace in the Post-Southern South: ‘A Roadside Resurrection’ and Larry Brown’s Narratives of Witness.” 33.1 (2001): 43-74. Thyreen-Mizingou, Jeannine. “Grace and Ethics in Contemporary Ameri- can Poetry: Resituating the Other, the World, and the Self.” 32.1 9000): 67-97. Wells, Colin. “Connecticut Wit and Augustan Theology: John Trumbull, limothy Dwight, and the New Divinity.” 34.3 (2002): 93-119. INDEX Ammons, A. R. [womey, Jay. “Spirit in Motion: Echoes of a Pentecostal Heritage in the Poetry of A. R. Ammons.” 34.2 (2002): 51-75. Apocalypse Danow, David K. “Epiphany and Apocalypse in Holocaust Writing: Aharon Appelfeld.” 29.2 (1997): 61-74. Duncan, Edwin. “Fears of the Apocalypse: The Anglo-Saxons and the Coming of the First Millennium.” 31.1 (1999): 15-23 and 31.2 (1999): 79-80. Earl, James W. “Prophecy and Parable in Medieval Apocalyptic History.” 31.1 (1999): 25-45. Leigh, David, S.J. “Ironic Apocalypse in John Updike’s Toward the End of Time.” 34.1 (2002): 51-65. Pigg, Daniel F. “Apocalypse Then: The Ideology of Literary Form in Piers Plowman.” 31.1 (1999): 103-116. Appelfeld, Aharon Danow, David K. “Epiphany and Apocalypse in Holocaust Writing: Aharon Appelfeld.” 29.2 (1997): 61-74. Walsh, Harry. “The Post-Soviet Apocalypse: Anatolii Kim’s Quest for Universal Redemption.” 31.3 (1999): 77-93. Aquinas, Saint Thomas Kenney, Theresa. “From Francesca to Francesco: Transcribing the Tale of Passion from the Inferno to the Paradiso, or Thomas Aquinas as Romancier.” 31.1 (1999): 61-73. Williams, David. “Soul and Self in the Next World: The Paradox of the Perfected Subject.” 31.1 (1999): 117-135. Augustine, Saint Bruns, Gerald L. “The Senses of Augustine (On Some of Lyotard’s Remains). 33.3 (2001): 1-23. Auslander, Rose Morris, Leslie. “Mutterland/ Niemandsland: Diaspora and Displacement in the Poetry of Rose Auslander.” 30.3 (1998): 47-65. Australia Hassan, Ihab. “Australian Journeys: A Personal Essay on Spirit.” 34.3 2002): 75-90. Bakhtin, Mikhail Friedman, Maurice. “Martin Buber and Mikhail Bakhtin: The Dialogue of Voices and the Word that Is Spoken.” 33.3 (2001): 25-36. Reed, Walter L. “Soul-Making: Art, Therapy and Theology in Keats, Hillman and Bakhtin.” 29.1 (1997): 1-15. Religion GS Literature Becket, Saint Thomas Lines, Candace. “‘Secret Violence’: Becket, More, and the Scripting of Martyrdom.” 32.2 (2000): 11-28. Bellow, Saul Lehmann, Sophia. “Exodus and Homeland: The Representation of Israel in Saul Bellow’s To Jerusalem and Back and Philip Roth’s Operation Shylock.” 30.3 (1998): 77-96. Benn, Gottfried Roche, Mark W. “Christ and the Lost I: Multiple Interpretations of Gottfried Benn’s Poem ‘Verlorenes Ich.” 34.3 (2002): 27-56. Bernanos, Georges Begley, Ann M. “Georges Bernanos’ Love Affair with God.” 33.3 (2001): 37-52. Bible Jasper, David. “The Twenty-Third Psalm in English Literature.” 30.1 1998): 1-11. McCracken, David. “Wordsworth, the Bible, and the Interesting.” 31.3 1999): 19-42. Brown, Larry Staunton, John A. “Shadowing Grace in the Post-Southern South: ‘ Roadside Resurrection’ and Larry Brown’s Narratives of Witness.” 33.1 (2001): 43-74. Buber, Martin Friedman, Maurice. “Paul Celan and Martin Buber: The Poetics of Dialogue and The Eclipse of God.” 29.1 (1997): 43-62. Friedman, Maurice. “Martin Buber and Mikhail Bakhtin: The Dialogue of Voices and the Word that Is Spoken.” 33.3 (2001). 25-36. Buddhism Yi, Hyangsoon. “The Journey as Meditation: A Buddhist Reading of O Chong-hui’s ‘Words of Farewell.’” 34.3 (2002): 57-73. Cather, Willa Funda, Evelyn I. “Telling a Community’s Story: Th)e Epiphanies of Willa > Cather’s Shadows on the Rock.” 30.1 (1998): 53-8! ) Catholicism Gardiner, Anne Barbeau. “John Dryden’s Eleonora and the Catholic Idea of Humility.” 34.1 (2002): 1-20. Muller, Jill. “Gertrude of Helfta and Hopkins’s The Wreck of the Deutschland: \ Victorian Catholic Context.” 31.2 (1999): 1-22. Raffel, Burton. “Shakespeare and the Catholic Question.” 30.1 (1998): 95-51. INDEX 129 Schiefelbein, Michael. ““The Lessons of ‘True Religion’: Mary Shelley’s Tribute to Catholicism in Valperga.” 30.2 (1998): 59-79. Celan, Paul Friedman, Maurice. “Paul Celan and Martin Buber: The Poetics of Dialogue and The Eclipse of God.” 29.1 (1997): 43-62. Christ Marx, Friedhelm. “Transfigurations of Christ in Thomas Mann.” 33.2 2001): 23-36. Scalia, Bill. “Refiguring Jesus: Christ and Christ Figures in Jesus of Montreal.” 33.1 (2001): 75-90. Dante (Dante Alighieri) Kenney, Theresa. “From Francesca to Francesco: ‘Transcribing the ‘Tale of Passion from the Inferno to the Paradiso, or ‘Thomas Aquinas as Romancier.” 31.1 (1999): 61-73. Kleinhenz, Christopher. “The Land of the Living and the Land of the Dead: Burial, Entombment, and Cemeteries in Dante’s Divine Comedy.” 31.1 (1999): 49-59. Weinfield, Henry. “The Noble Epicureans: Variationso n a Buried Theme Dante and Wordsworth).” 30.1 (1998): 13-34. Davenport, John Scheick, WilliamJ . “An Inward Power and Authority: John Davenport's Seditious Piety.” 33.1 (2001): 1-21. Diaspora Morris, Leslie. “Mutterland/ Niemandsland: Diaspora and Displacement in the Poetry of Rose Auslander.” 30.3 (1998): 47-65. Omer, Ranen. “Jewish Diasporism: The Aesthetics of Ambivalence.” 30.3 (1998): 1-8. Donne, John Valbuena, Olga. “Casuistry, Martyrdom, and the Allegiance Controversy in Donne’s Pseudo-Martyr.” 32.2 (2000): 49-80. Dryden, John Gardiner, Anne Barbeau. “John Dryden’s Eleonora and the Catholic Idea of Humility.” 34.1 (2002): 1-20. Dwight, Timothy Wells, Colin. “Connecticut Wit and Augustan Theology: John Trumbull, Timothy Dwight, and the New Divinity.” 34.3 (2002): 93-119. Eliot, T. S. Kramer, Kenneth P. “A New Type of Intellectual: Contemplative With- drawal and Four Quartets.” 31.3 (1999): 43-75. 130 Religion GS Literature Emerson, Ralph Waldo Lundin, Roger. “Natural Experience: Emerson, Protestantism, and the Emergence of Pragmatism.” 32.3 (2000): 23-67. Erdrich, Louise Hughes, Sheila Hassell. “Falls of Desire/Leaps of Faith: Religious Syn- cretism in Louise Erdrich’s and Joy Harjo’s ‘Mixed Blood’ Poetry.” 33.2 (2001): 59-83. Evil Colacurcio, MichaelJ . “‘Excessive and Organic Ill’: Melville, Evil, and the Question of Politics.” 34.3 (2002): 1-26. Exegesis Lupton, Julia Reinhard. “Exegesis, Mimesis, and the Future of Human- ism in The Merchant of Venice.” 32.2 (2000): 123-139. Film Studies May, John R. “Toward a Christian Personalist Theory of Film.” 33.3 2001): 53-70. Scalia, Bill. “Refiguring Jesus: Christ and Christ Figures in Jesus of Montreal.” 33.1 (2001): 75-90. Foxe, John King, John N. “Religious Dissidence in Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: Humanism or Heresy?” 32.2 (2000): 141-156. French Studies Randall, Catharine. “The ‘Protestants’ Progress’: Reading Reformed l'ravel Literature in Early Modern France.” 29.3 (1997): 21-41. Gertrude of Helfta Muller, Jill. “Gertrudeo f Helfta and Hopkins’s The Wreck of the Deutschland: \ Victorian Catholic Context.” 31.2 (1999): 1-22. Ginsberg, Alan Fredman, Stephen. “Alan Ginsberg and Lionel Trilling: ‘The Hasid and the Mitnaged.” 30.3 (1998): 67-76. Grossman, Allen Finkelstein, Norman. “Poland of Death: Allen Grossman’s Phantasma- goric Kaddish.” 34.1 (2002): 67-79. Harjo, Joy Hughes, Sheila Hassell. “Falls of Desire/Leaps of Faith: Religious Syn- cretism in Louise Erdrich’s and Joy Harjo’s ‘Mixed Blood’ Poetry.” 33.2 (2001): 59-83. Herbert, George Vander Weele, Michael. “Simone Weil and George Herbert on the Vocations of Writing and Reading.” 32.3 (2000): 69-102. INDEX Heresy King, John N. “Religious Dissidence in Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: Humanism or Heresy?” 32.2 (2000): 141-156. Lieb, Michael. “Milton and ‘Arianism.”” 32.2 (2000): 197-220. Hermeneutics Deshen, Rachel Salmon. “Reading across Hermeneutic Traditions: A Spelling of Hopkins’s Leaves.” 34.1 (2002): 21-49. Hillman, James Reed, Walter L. “Soul-Making: Art, Therapy and Theology in Keats, Hillman and Bakhtin.” 29.1 (1997): 1-15. Holocaust Danow, David K. “Epiphany and Apocalypse in Holocaust Writing: Aharon Appelfeld.” 29.2 (1997): 61-74. Hopkins, Gerard Manley Deshen, Rachel Salmon. “Reading across Hermeneutic ‘Traditions: A Spelling of Hopkins’s Leaves.” 34.1 (2002): 21-49. Muller, Jill. “Gertrude of Helfta and Hopkins’s The Wreck of the Deutschland: A Victorian Catholic Context.” 31.2 (1999): 1-22. Humanism King, John N. “Religious Dissidence in Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: Humanism or Heresy 2?” 39.2 (2000): 141-156. Huysmans, J.K. Gude, Mary Louise. “].K. Huysmans, Louis Massignon, and the Lan- guage of Mysticism.” 30.2 (1998): 81-95. Imagination Donoghue, Denis. “The Analogical Imagination: After Christ and Apollo.” 32.3 (2000): 1-22. Index Ceeley, Zan with Julie Bixler. “Index to Religion and Literature, Volumes 18- 28 Inclusive (1986-1996).” 29.2 (1997): 107-167. Introductions Gates, Daniel. “Faith and Faction: Religious Heterodoxy in Renaissance England.” 32.2 (2000): 1-10. McFadden, Brian. “Visions of the Other World in Medieval Literature: An Introduction.” 31.1 (1999): 1-12. Omer, Ranen. “Jewish Diasporism: The Aesthetics of Ambivalence.” 30.3 (1998): 1-8. Irish Studies Potok, Rena. “The WanderinJge w and the Irishman: Paradigm Shifts and the Influence of James Joyce in Modern Israeli Fiction.” 30.3 1998): 135-149. Religion & Literatur Irony Capps, Donald. “Newman’s Truth: Irony and Metaphors of the Self in the Apologia.” 29.2 (1997): 1-25. Islam Keshavarz, Fatemeh. “The Call to Prayer from the Cypress ‘Tree: Moder- nity and Redefining the Spiritual in Persian Poetry.” 29.1 (1997): 17- $2. Israel Lehmann, Sophia. “Exodus and Homeland: ‘The Representation of Israel in Saul Bellow’s To Jerusalem and Back and Philip Roth’s Operation Shylock.” 30.3 (1998): 77-96. Jewish Studies Danow, David K. “Epiphany and Apocalypse in Holocaust Writing: Aharon Appelfeld.” 29.2 (1997): 61-74. Ezrahi, Sidra DeKoven. “Israel and Jewish Writing: The Next Fifty Years.” 30.3 (1998): 9-21. Finkelstein, Norman. “Looking for the Way: The Poetry of Harvey Shapiro.” 30.3 (1998): 97-120. Finkelstein, Norman. “Poland of Death: Allen Grossman’s Phantasma- goric Kaddish.” 34.1 (2002): 67-79. Fredman, Stephen. “Alan Ginsberg and Lionel ‘Trilling: ‘The Hasid and the Mitnaged.” 30.3 (1998): 67-76. Lehmann, Sophia. “Exodus and Homeland: The Representation of Israel in Saul Bellow’s To Jerusalem and Back and Philip Roth’s Operation Shylock.” 30.3 (1998): 77-96. Mann, Barbara. “Toward an Understanding of Jewish Imagism.” 30.3 1998): 23-45. McGraw, Eliza Russi Lowen. “Alone but not lonesome’: Jewishness in Robert Penn Warren’s Flood.” 30.3 (1998): 121-133. Morris, Leslie. “Mutterland/ Niemandsland: Diaspora and Displacement in the Poetry of Rose Auslander.” 30.3 (1998): 47-65. Omer, Ranen. “Jewish Diasporism: ‘The Aesthetics of Ambivalence.” 30.3 (1998): 1-8. Potok, Rena. “The WanderinJge w and the Irishman: Paradigm Shifts and the Influence of James Joyce in Modern Israeli Fiction.” 30.3 1998): 135-149. Joyce, James Potok, Rena. “The WanderinJge w and the Irishman: Paradigm Shifts and the Influence of James Joyce in Modern Israeli Fiction.” 30.3 1998): 135-149.

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