2010
Disposing ofNon-Disposable Texts, James W. Watts
2009
Writing holiness, writing violence suffering and the construction of female sanctity, John Marcus Beard
Guru love: On the tropes of eroticism in the spiritual relationship between master and disciple, Gerard Frederick Beritela
Carnal Excess: Flesh at the Limits of Imagination, Virginia Burrus
Exploring Faith Communities in Syracuse, Rachel Dudley
When "bodhisattvas of the earth" become global citizens: Soka Gakkai in comparative perspective, Juliana Kiyo Finucane
Roma Historical and Cultural Heritage Sites in Poland, Samuel D. Gruber
Religious Implications of the Berlin Wall, Michelle McClafferty
The iconic book: The image of the Christian Bible in myth and ritual, Dorina Miller Parmenter
Promoting research ethics training: Understandings of community, partnership, virtue and diversity, Dianne Quigley
Human, Life, and Other Sacred Stuff, William Robert
Listening to places: A comparative study of Zen, Sufism, & cosmology, Joseph A. Snow
Spinoza's philosophy of divine order, Benjamin B. Stahlberg
The Spiritual Value of Poetic Expression, Sally Waggoner
Desecrating Scriptures, James W. Watts
Ritual Rhetoric in Ancient Near Eastern Texts, James W. Watts
2008
Innovation by Translation: Yiddish and Hasidic Hebrew in Literary History, Ken Frieden
The Synagogues of Piedmont, Samuel D. Gruber
Seeing the swarming dead: Of mushrooms, trees, and bees, Eglute Trinkauske
Performing the Torah: The Rhetorical Function of the Pentateuch in the Second Temple Period, James W. Watts
Ritual Rhetoric in the Pentateuch: The Case of Leviticus 1-16, James W. Watts
The Three Dimensions of Scriptures, James W. Watts
2007
Religion and the invention(s) of John Cage, Sor Ching Low
Policing public/private borders: Religion, liberalism, and the 'private judgment of the magistrate', Craig Edward Martin
Prolonged response: The Kyoto School and the new Confucian movement as products of the Western impact, Xiaofei Tu
