University of Illinois Fall 2009 Press Religious Studies and Philosophy Book Catalog

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RELIGIOUS STUDIES NEW AND RECENT TITLES

Christian America and the Kingdom of God

AVAILABLE SPRING 2010

RICHARD T. HUGHES

An Interdisciplinary Approach to Christian Ethics

Foreword by Brian McLaren

“This work is to be located in the first rank of the many new debates regarding the nexus between ‘religion’ and ‘politics’ in America. Hughes bases his narrative on thorough research, is at home in the biblical and theological literature that informs the debates, and demonstrates a conscience for presenting an approach that should advance the common good.”—Martin E. Marty, author of The Protestant Voice in American Pluralism 232 pp. 6 x 9. 2009. Cloth 978-0-252-03285-1 $29.95

God, Science, Sex, Gender

EDITED BY PATRICIA BEATTIE JUNG AND AANA MARIE VIGEN with John Anderson

“A tremendously important collection that brings together science, literature, theology, and biblical studies in riveting and revolutionary ways. The essays are remarkably integrated and accessible.” —Christine Gudorf, author of Boundaries: A Casebook in Environmental Ethics 296 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 2 black & white photographs, 1 chart. 2010. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03537-1 $75.00. Paper 978-0-252-07724-1 $30.00

The Only True God

Minoan Kingship and the Solar Goddess A Near Eastern Koine NANNO MARINATOS

“A radical and provocative view of Minoan art, religion, and society. Marinatos provides new readings of numerous Minoan artifacts, offering solutions to many puzzles and placing the imagery within a semantic system of sacral kingship and cosmology.”—Kenneth D. S. Lapatin, author of Mysteries of the Snake Goddess: Art, Desire, and the Forging of History 296 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 237 line drawings, 1 map, 3 tables. 2009. Cloth 978-0-252-03392-6 $55.00

AVAILABLE SPRING 2010

Talking with the Children of God

Early Christian Monotheism in Its Jewish Context

Jewish Feminists Complex Identities and Activist Lives

JAMES F. McGRATH

Prophecy and Transformation in a Radical Religious Group

DINA PINSKY

GORDON SHEPHERD AND GARY SHEPHERD

“This work puts forward a compelling thesis, questioning the default assumption that what separated first-century Jews and Christians was the Christian elevation of Jesus of Nazareth to divine status as equal with YHWH. McGrath shows decisively that this was not so, arguing with clarity and force and engaging the relevant bodies of primary and secondary literature with precision.”—Paul J. Griffiths, author of Lying: An Augustinian Theology of Duplicity

“Delightful to read, this book provides an underrepresented perspective in Jewish women’s studies and significant evidence about the ways individuals negotiate changes brought about by social movements.”—Rebecca T. Alpert, author of Whose Torah? A Concise Guide to Progressive Judaism

“In this intriguing and eminently readable account of the inner workings of ‘a heretical religion’ following the death of its founder, Gordon and Gary Shepherd introduce us to a number of organizational developments, such as the democratization of prophecy, that could astonish not a few students of religion.”—Eileen Barker, professor emeritus, London School of Economics

168 pp. 6 x 9. Cloth 978-0-252-03418-3 $40.00

“An enjoyable, thoughtful book that connects theoretical questions to the embodied lived experience of Jewish feminists.”—Caryn Aviv, coauthor of New Jews: The End of the Jewish Diaspora

312 pp. 6 x 9. 3 black & white photographs, 2 charts. 2010. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03534-0 $75.00. Paper 978-0-252-07721-0 $28.00

168 pp. 6 x 9. 2010. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03486-2 $60.00. Paper 978-0-252-07677-0 $20.00

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Songs for the Spirits

Manichaeism

America’s Religions

Music and Mediums in Modern Vietnam

MICHEL TARDIEU

From Their Origins to the Twenty-first Century

BARLEY NORTON

Translated from the French by M. B. DeBevoise Introduction by Paul Mirecki

PETER W. WILLIAMS

“This stimulating and enjoyable translation is a concise and clear guide to Manichaeism for general readers and scholars. While he was already well known and respected among scholars of ancient religions, Gnosticism, and Manichaeism, Tardieu is now available to a new, English-speaking audience.”—Paul Allan Mirecki, coeditor of The Light and the Darkness: Studies in Manichaeism and Its World

“A towering achievement. Peter Williams has provided a magisterial study that does justice to the rich pastiche of religious life in America.” —Randall Balmer, author of Religion in TwentiethCentury America

“Choice anecdotes and recordings introduce individual mediums and musicians, demonstrate the musicality of religious experience, and reveal how ritual music is learned, performed, and transformed in Vietnam.”—Philip Taylor, editor of Modernity and Re-enchantment: Religion in Post-revolutionary Vietnam 280 pp. 6 x 9. 10 black & white photographs, 2 line drawings, 7 tables. 2009. Cloth w/DVD 978-0-252-03399-5 $45.00

Paradoxes of Prosperity Wealth-Seeking Versus Christian Values in Pre-Civil War America

“For coverage and liveliness of style, America’s Religions is encyclopedic in the best sense of the word.”—Anglican and Episcopal History 704 pp. 7 x 10. 38 black & white photographs. 2008. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03305-6 $95.00. Paper 978-0-252-07551-3 $35.00

AVAILABLE SPRING 2010

LORMAN A. RATNER, PAULA T. KAUFMAN, AND DWIGHT L. TEETER JR.

The Making of a Mystic New and Selected Letters of Evelyn Underhill

Issei Buddhism in the Americas

“This original and enjoyable work will stimulate debate on an important issue and era: the conflict Americans faced in the 1850s between righteous behavior and the drive for financial success.” —Ronald T. Farrar, author of A Creed for My Profession: Walter Williams, Journalist to the World

EVELYN UNDERHILL

EDITED BY DUNCAN RYÛKEN WILLIAMS AND TOMOE MORIYA

168 pp. 6 x 9. 2009. Cloth 978-0-252-03453-4 $40.00

AVAILABLE SPRING 2010

Spirit of Rebellion Labor and Religion in the New Cotton South JAROD ROLL

“A terrific book. Roll’s emphasis on agrarian protest as a labor struggle is refreshing and informative, and his reading of the religious terrain of this important social movement is pathbreaking.” —Ken FonesWolf, author of Glass Towns: Industry, Labor, and Political Economy in Appalachia, 1890-1930s 256 pp. 6 x 9. 6 black & white photographs, 4 maps. 2010. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03519-7 $70.00. Paper 978-0-252-07703-6 $25.00

The Working Class in American History

The Invention of Hebrew SETH L. SANDERS

“An absolutely innovative way of reading the use of ancient Hebrew for generating political identity and for understanding the Hebrew Bible itself. ”—Mark S. Smith, author of God in Translation: Deities in Cross-Cultural Discourse in the Biblical World 280 pp. 6 x 9. 14 black & white photographs. 2009. Cloth 978-0-252-03284-4 $50.00

Traditions

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136 pp. 5.5 x 8.25. 7 line drawings, 8 tables. 2009. Cloth 978-0-252-03278-3 $40.00

Third Edition

Edited by Carol Poston

“This correspondence reveals the intimate Evelyn Underhill—friend, spiritual guide, wife, pacifist— whose life spanned the age of Victoria through the horrors of two global wars. These letters serve as a companion piece to Underhill’s pioneering books on mysticism and the spiritual life and explore the making of this foremother of contemporary spirituality. Carol Poston has retrieved a treasure for all of us.”—Dana Greene, author of Evelyn Underhill: Artist of the Infinite Life

“In expanding the geographical frame of scholarly narratives and appealing to new primary sources, Issei Buddhism in the Americas opens bold new conversations about Buddhism in the western hemisphere.”—Thomas Tweed, author of Crossing and Dwelling: A Theory of Religion

348 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 3 black & white photographs. 2010. Cloth 978-0-252-03483-1 $75.00

Religion and Spirituality in Korean America

Sojourner Truth’s America MARGARET WASHINGTON

Co-winner of the 2009 Letitia Woods Brown Memorial Book Award. “In this beautifully rendered account, Margaret Washington wields the extraordinary life of a single black woman to illuminate and evaluate the dynamic cultural and political landscape of nineteenth-century America. Engaging enslavement and emancipation, religious perfectionism and social activism, civil war and civil rights, Sojourner Truth’s America captures a radical vision of a better world and the challenges to achieving it.”—Nancy A. Hewitt, author of Southern Discomfort: Women’s Activism in Tampa, Florida, 1880s-1920s

224 pp. 6 x 9. 1 table. 2010. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03533-3 $70.00. Paper 978-0-252-07719-7 $25.00

The Asian American Experience

EDITED BY DAVID K. YOO AND RUTH H. CHUNG

“Readily accessible to the general reader, this book provides an excellent study of post-1965 Korean American religions.”—Religious Studies Review 256 pp. 6 x 9. 2008. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03233-2 $70.00. Paper 978-0-252-07474-5 $25.00

The Asian American Experience

520 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 38 black & white photographs. 2009. Cloth 978-0252-03419-0 $34.95

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RELIGIOUS STUDIES RECENT AND SELECT BACKLIST TITLES

Chorus and Community

How Free Can Religion Be?

Anti-Indianism in Modern America

EDITED BY KAREN AHLQUIST

RANDALL P. BEZANSON

A Voice from Tatekeya’s Earth

This collection of essays discusses a wide variety of chorus groups, ranging from an East African chorus to gay and lesbian choruses, from a musicological perspective. An accompanying CD illustrates most of the choruses or traditions presented in the book.

“A happy combination of cutting-edge thought and careful exposition of fundamental constitutional questions. Its case studies are presented as stories— not primarily stories of fact but stories of ideas. Collectively, they illustrate the evolution of Supreme Court jurisprudence with respect to the relationship between religion and government.”—Joan DelFattore, author of The Fourth R: Conflicts over Religion in America’s Public Schools

ELIZABETH COOK-LYNN

336 pp. 6 x 9. 19 black & white photographs, 4 tables. 2006. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03037-6 $65.00. Paper 978-0-252-07284-0 $30.00

Killing Animals THE ANIMAL STUDIES GROUP

Though not often acknowledged openly, killing represents by far the most common form of human interaction with animals. This collaborative, crossdisciplinary work aims to analyze killing practices while offering a wide academic study of the place of animals in human history. 232 pp. 6 x 9. 17 black & white photographs. 2006. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03050-5 $50.00. Paper 978-0-252-07290-1 $25.00

Asen, Ancestors, and Vodun Tracing Change in African Art EDNA G. BAY

“Paints a dense landscape of Dahomey during the precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial period through the lens of the asen . . . . In all, this valuable asen study offers a comprehensive account of the shifts in political, socioeconomic, and religious thought in Ouidah and beyond over 150 years.” —International Journal of African Historical Studies

296 pp. 6 x 9. 2006. Cloth 978-0-252-03112-0 $29.95. 2010. Paper 978-0-252-07699-2 $20.00

“Reflects on the themes of nationalism, antiIndianism, and genocide denial through a number of rhetorical forms: essays, speeches, letters, and a collection of diary entries. . . . [Cook-Lynn’s] emphasis on issues of nationhood, and the land attached to it, distinguishes her writings. . . . Anyone interested in public memory, nationalism, land rights, or social justice would be interested in this book.”—Rhetoric and Public Affairs 2007. 240 pp. 6 x 9. Paper 978-0-252-07427-1 $25.00

Black and Mormon

Righteous Indignation

EDITED BY NEWELL G. BRINGHURST AND DARRON T. SMITH

Religion and the Populist Revolution

“A welcome addition to the libraries of readers interested in the history of the relationship between the LDS Church and African Americans, in learning from African American members and the current (and increasingly postiive) status of this relationship, and in considering areas for improvement. It contains thoughtful analyses of the need to decisively repudiate racial folklore among the Saints and of the benefits of more dialogue on racial issues.”—The Journal of Mormon History

“Creech’s concise and lucid study provides remarkable evidence that serious attention to religious history can richly inform social and political history. It seems likely that Righteous Indignation will be influential with a wide range of scholars from various disciplines. His arguments for restorationsism as the key to Populism are convincing, as is his vision of nineteenth century southern evangelicalism as more complex, diverse, and political than many interpreters have imagined.”—Journal of Southern Religion

184 pp. 6 x 9. 2 line drawings, 4 tables. 2004. Cloth 978-0-252-02947-9 $34.95. 2006. Paper 978-0-252-07356-4 $19.95

JOE CREECH

264 pp. 6 x 9. 7 black & white photographs. 2006. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03074-1 $60.00. Paper 978-0-252-07315-1 $25.00

208 pp. 6 x 9. 81 black & white photographs. 2008. Cloth 978-0-252-03255-4 $40.00

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Together Let Us Sweetly Live

The J. Golden Kimball Stories

Habits of Compassion

The Singing and Praying Bands

ERIC A. ELIASON

JONATHAN C. DAVID, WITH PHOTOGRAPHS BY RICHARD HOLLOWAY

“Makes clear Kimball’s contribution to the Mormon transition into modern society, examining Kimball as a ‘performer-hero’ in a ‘cross-cultural perspective’ and illuminating just how a self-deprecating humor can ease tensions between groups that are often unnecessarily at odds.”—Utah Historical Quarterly

Irish Catholic Nuns and the Origins of New York’s Welfare System, 1830-1920

“Readers will become engrossed in the impressionable images, vividly captured by Holloway’s black-and-white photographs, that describe these heartwarming stories. David has does an admirable job in presenting a rare look at a little-studied genre. . . . This indispensable reference source and comprehensive treasury of information on a phenomenal heritage and culture includes an accompanying CD of a sample recording of a Singing and Praying Band.”—Multicultural Review 264 pp. 7 x 10. 78 black & white photographs, 1 line drawing. 2007. (Unjacketed). Cloth w/CD 978-0-252-03170-0 $80.00. Paper w/CD 978-0-252-07419-6 $27.00

Music in American Life

More Wives Than One Transformation of the Mormon Marriage System, 1840-1910 KATHRYN M. DAYNES

Winner of the Best Book Award from the Mormon History Association. Winner of the Best Book Award from the Utah State Historical Society. “Kathryn Daynes provides scholars the most complete and methodical account of Mormon polygamy to date. . . . More than any previous work, More Wives Than One provides scholars and general readers specific information about the intersection between belief and practice of this often misconstrued marriage system.”—Nova Religio 2008. 328 pp. 6 x 9. 19 black & white photographs, 5 tables. Paper 978-0-252-07560-5 $25.00

A Brief, Liberal, Catholic Defense of Abortion DANIEL A. DOMBROWSKI AND ROBERT DELTETE

208 pp. 6 x 9. 1 black & white photograph. 2007. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03196-0 $50.00. Paper 978-0-252-07438-7 $20.00

MAUREEN FITZGERALD

Co-winner of the First Book Prize of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians. “With this ambitious and provocative study, Maureen Fitzgerald contributes substantively to the burgeoning field of scholarship acknowledging the seminal roles women religious have played historically in the formation of American culture and society.”—Catholic Historical Review

Catholics and Jews in TwentiethCentury America

312 pp. 6 x 9. 5 black & white photographs. 2006. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03034-5 $50.00. Paper 978-0-252-07282-6 $30.00

EGAL FELDMAN

Women in American History

Winner of the Kenneth Kingery Scholarly Book Award, the Council for Wisconsin Writers

Holy Dogs and Asses

“[Feldman] takes up the American Jewish-Catholic relationship and its remarkable development over the course of the twentieth century. In doing so he has given a precious gift to both communities. . . . I would commend him for his balance and surefootedness while narrating a number of extremely complex and sensitive issues and incidents. I can highly recommend this book.”—Moment 2007. 344 pp. 6 x 9. Paper 978-0-252-07385-4 $20.00

Animals in the Christian Tradition LAURA HOBGOOD-OSTER

“Laura Hobgood-Oster’s incisive contribution to the emerging field of ‘religion and animals’ is at once scholarly and caring—this remarkable volume models for all of us how valuable new works on the issue of nonhumans in the Christian tradition can be.”—Paul F. Waldau, coeditor of A Communion of Subjects: Animals in Religion, Science, and Ethics 192 pp. 6 x 9. 20 black & white photographs. 2008. Cloth 978-0-252-03213-4 $35.00

The Moral Menagerie Philosophy and Animal Rights MARC R. FELLENZ

“Fellenz offers a valuable examination of an important moral dilemma; he reveals where one can no longer turn for answers. Recommended.”—Choice “An interesting contribution to the area of animal studies and animal ethics.”—Anthrozoos 312 pp. 6 x 9. 7 black & white photographs. 2007. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03118-2 $60.00. Paper 978-0-252-07360-1 $25.00

“Helpful for the ways in which it nuances the church’s response to abortion, illuminating how the grounds of its opposition have changed from perversity to ontology. . . . A critical retrieval of Augustine and Aquinas supports their position that fetuses are not necessarily persons.”—Religious Studies Review

Good Hearts Catholic Sisters in Chicago’s Past SUELLEN HOY

“Good Hearts vividly reveals that women within the Catholic tradition have, often without recognition, been the most engaged in carrying out the humanitarian work on which the Church has staked its reputation for philanthropy.”—Conscience 304 pp. 6 x 9. 65 black & white photographs, 1 line drawing. 2006. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03057-4 $50.00. Paper 978-0-252-07301-4 $22.00

168 pp. 1 line drawing. 2007. Paper 978-0-252-07397-7 $19.95

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God’s Country, Uncle Sam’s Land

Brutal

Defending Animal Rights

Faith and Conflict in the American West

Manhood and the Exploitation of Animals

TOM REGAN

TODD M. KERSTETTER

BRIAN LUKE

“A useful survey of scholarly knowledge. . . . Kerstetter’s book is a welcome step toward a fuller understanding of the nation’s past, and especially the violent episodes in its past, as Americans grappled with the question of tolerating diversity.”—Journal of American Academy of Religion

“Fascinating. . . . Luke makes a compelling case that constructions of manhood are deeply connected with the exploitation of animals.”—Left History

“Regan’s expertise in animal rights and moral philosophy, combined with the advocacy roles he has assumed over the years, provide a clear presentation of a[n] . . . animal rights position.”—Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith

224 pp. 6 x 9. 1 line drawing. 2006. Cloth 978-0-252-03038-3 $36.00. 2008. Paper 978-0-252-07588-9 $25.00

296 pp. 6 x 9. 14 black & white photographs, 3 tables. 2007. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03176-2 $50.00. Paper 978-0-252-07424-0 $25.00

The Mormon History Association’s Tanner Lectures The First Twenty Years

2007. 200 pp. Paper 978-0-252-07416-5 $20.00

Christian Sisterhood, Race Relations, and the YWCA, 1906-46 NANCY MARIE ROBERTSON

Sports in Zion

EDITED BY DEAN L. MAY AND REID L. NEILSON

Received the Richard L. Wentworth Award

Mormon Recreation, 1890-1940

with Richard Lyman Bushman, Jan Shipps, and Thomas G. Alexander

“This book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of American Protestant women’s religious history and to interactions between black and white women in this important independent women’s organization.”—Church History

RICHARD IAN KIMBALL

“A significant contribution to the history of Mormonism in American society and to the sociology of religious accommodation. . . . A fine case study.” —Journal of American History 2009. 236 pp. 5.5 x 9. 5 black & white photographs, 5 tables. Paper 978-0-252-07636-7 $25.00

Sport and Society

“Each lecture brings a different perspective, a different lens to the Mormon past. Reading the essays in order, Shipps points out, reveals not only the findings of the studies but also something of ‘the history of the doing of Mormon history across twenty years.’”—BYU Studies

304 pp. 6 x 9. 2007. Cloth 978-0-252-03193-9 $45.00

Women in American History

424 pp. 6 x 9. 2006. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03052-9 $70.00. Paper 978-0-252-07288-8 $30.00

Singing in a Strange Land

Two Mennonite Communities and Mid-Twentieth-Century Rural Disjuncture

Traveling Home

NICK SALVATORE

ROYDEN LOEWEN

KIRI MILLER

“Loewen . . . tells both a Mennonite and a North American tale, an approach scholars of recent Mennonite history are wise to emulate. . . . I highly recommend it.”—The Mennonite Quarterly Review

“Evocative, nuanced, never reductionistic, Miller’s explorations of this vibrant tradition of American hymnody merits attention in Sacred Harp circles and beyond.”—Christian Century

384 pp. 6 x 9. 2006. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03178-6 $75.00. Paper 978-0-252-07425-7 $25.00

272 pp. 6 x 9. 8 black & white photographs. 2008. Cloth 978-0-252-03214-1 $45.00

Diaspora in the Countryside Sacred Harp Singing and American Pluralism

Music in American Life

Statue of Liberty–Ellis Island Centennial Series

Prostitution, Polygamy, and Power A Hard Journey

Salt Lake City, 1847-1918

The Life of Don West

JEFFREY NICHOLS

JAMES J. LORENCE

Received the Weatherford Award for Nonfiction from the Appalachian Studies Association “In this extremely thorough biography, Lorence paints an unusual picture of Appalachian Don West. Expanding the view of West beyond that of poet, Lorence discusses and offers research that demonstrates West’s work as educator, activist, and minister.”—Choice

Recipient of the Mormon History Association’s Smith-Pettit Award for the Best First Book on Mormon History “Anyone interested in the history of sexuality, especially the interconnections of religion and sexuality, will find this book a helpful case study.”—Nova Religio

C. L. Franklin, the Black Church, and the Transformation of America “An absorbing study of a fascinating figure. . . . [Salvatore] seems to have tapped into the soul that moved Franklin in song and sermon and that thrived beneath the beat of Motown.”—New York Times 448 pp. 6 x 9. 42 black & white photographs, 5 line drawings. 2006. Paper 978-0-252-07390-8 $24.95

Faith and the Historian Catholic Perspectives EDITED BY NICK SALVATORE

“The book is a good primer for anyone who wants to better understand why there are so many, often rancorous debates over the liturgy, Scripture and social issues today.”—The Catholic Sun 208 pp. 6 x 9. 2 black & white photographs. 2007. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03143-4 $60.00. Paper 978-0-252-07382-3 $25.00

2008. 272 pp. 6 x 9. 12 black & white photographs. Paper 978-0-252-07592-6 $25.00

344 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 22 black & white photographs. 2007. Cloth 978-0-252-03231-8 $39.95. 2010. Paper 978-0-252-07733-3 $25.00

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Sojourner in the Promised Land

Treatise on Love of God

Let Something Good Be Said

Forty Years among the Mormons

MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO

Speeches and Writings of Frances E. Willard

JAN SHIPPS

Translated from the Spanish and annotated by Nelson R. Orringer

EDITED BY CAROLYN DESWARTE GIFFORD AND AMY R. SLAGELL

“Situates the work in the context of Unamuno’s unfolding religious thought and relates it to historical context.”—Times Literary Supplement

“The definitive collection of speeches and writings of Frances Willard. . . . An invaluable resource for scholars and students from a wide array of disciplines, including those interested in temperance, Gilded/Populist era social reform, and Willard herself.”—Susan Zaeske, author of Signatures of Citizenship: Petitioning, Antislavery, and Women’s Political Identity

A Choice Outstanding Academic Title “Shipps, the foremost scholar of Mormonism, describes her 40-year sojourn among the Latter-day Saints in this brilliant collection that is part intellectual autobiography and part religious history.” —Publisher’s Weekly (starred review) 416 pp. 6 x 9. 9 line drawings, 2 tables. 2007. Paper 978-0-252-07383-0 $24.95

224 pp. 6 x 9. 2007. Cloth 978-0-252-03124-3 $40.00

Hispanisms

From Yahweh to Yahoo! The Religious Roots of the Secular Press

Spoils of the Kingdom Clergy Misconduct and Religious Community ANSON SHUPE Introduction by A.W. Richard Sipe

Investigates clergy misconduct, including sexual abuse and economic fraud, as it has recently unfolded across five faith-based groups: Roman Catholic, Mormon, African American Protestant, white Evangelical Protestant, and First Nations communities. 184 pp. 6 x 9. 2 line drawings, 1 table. 2007. Cloth 978-0-252-03159-5 $38.00

DOUG UNDERWOOD

Co-winner of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Book Award “Should generate many lively discussions and interesting publications about the relationship between religion and reporting in America.” —Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 368 pp. 6 x 9.25. 21 tables. 2008. Paper 978-0-252-07571-1 $25.00

The History of Communication

Women Shaping Islam The Old German Baptist Brethren

Reading the Qur’an in Indonesia

Faith, Farming, and Change in the Virginia Blue Ridge

PIETERNELLA VAN DOORN-HARDER

CHARLES D. THOMPSON JR.

“This fair and richly researched analysis provides insight into a unique religious minority and their alternative witness against the hidden costs of industrialized agriculture and suburban development in the United States.”—Journal of Southern History

“Van Doorn-Harder has risen to the challenge of breaking down stereotypes of Islam by combining an ethnographic and historical analysis of these two traditions in Indonesia.”—Sociology of Religion 336 pp. 6 x 9. 2006. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03077-2 $75.00. Paper 978-0-252-07317-5 $30.00

264 pp. 6 x 9. 40 black & white photographs, 2 line drawings. 2006. (Unjacketed). Cloth 978-0-252-03103-8 $60.00. Paper 978-0-252-07343-4 $20.00

A Noble Fight

Around the Sacred Fire

COREY D. B. WALKER

Native Religious Activism in the Red Power Era

“Well researched, theoretically sophisticated, and well written. A major intervention and valuable contribution to the fields of Africana and American studies, cultural studies, and political theory.” —Anthony Bogues, author of Black Heretics and Black Prophets: Radical Political Intellectuals

JAMES TREAT

“A magnificent job of excavating the history of the ecumenical conference and illuminating key personalities involved.”—Journal of American History 384 pp. 6 x 9.25. 21 black & white photographs. 2007. Paper 978-0-252-07501-8 $30.00

312 pp. 6 x 9. 2007. Cloth 978-0-252-03207-3 $45.00

The Black Cow’s Footprint Time, Space and Music in the Lives of the Kotas of South India RICHARD K. WOLF

Winner of the Edward Cameron Dimock, Jr. Prize in the Humanities of the American Institute of Indian Studies. “[Wolf] presents us with one of the most detailed accounts of musical performance in any small Indian community and is able to site it functionally within the social contexts of daily life and ritual activities.”— Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Includes a CD of field recordings. 352 pp. 6 x 9. 15 black & white photographs, 13 line drawings, 17 tables. 2006. (Unjacketed). Cloth w/CD 978-0-252-03116-8 $85.00

Trying to kick the paper habit?

African American Freemasonry and the Struggle for Democracy in America

304 pp. 6 x 9. 2008. Cloth 978-0-252-03365-0 $45.00

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