This page contains all publications submitted to SURFACE written by students, faculty, and staff in the department.

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2010

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Disposing ofNon-Disposable Texts, James W. Watts

2009

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Writing holiness, writing violence suffering and the construction of female sanctity, John Marcus Beard

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Guru love: On the tropes of eroticism in the spiritual relationship between master and disciple, Gerard Frederick Beritela

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Carnal Excess: Flesh at the Limits of Imagination, Virginia Burrus

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Exploring Faith Communities in Syracuse, Rachel Dudley

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When "bodhisattvas of the earth" become global citizens: Soka Gakkai in comparative perspective, Juliana Kiyo Finucane

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Roma Historical and Cultural Heritage Sites in Poland, Samuel D. Gruber

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Religious Implications of the Berlin Wall, Michelle McClafferty

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The iconic book: The image of the Christian Bible in myth and ritual, Dorina Miller Parmenter

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Promoting research ethics training: Understandings of community, partnership, virtue and diversity, Dianne Quigley

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Human, Life, and Other Sacred Stuff, William Robert

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Listening to places: A comparative study of Zen, Sufism, & cosmology, Joseph A. Snow

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Spinoza's philosophy of divine order, Benjamin B. Stahlberg

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The Spiritual Value of Poetic Expression, Sally Waggoner

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Desecrating Scriptures, James W. Watts

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Ritual Rhetoric in Ancient Near Eastern Texts, James W. Watts

2008

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Innovation by Translation: Yiddish and Hasidic Hebrew in Literary History, Ken Frieden

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The Synagogues of Piedmont, Samuel D. Gruber

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Seeing the swarming dead: Of mushrooms, trees, and bees, Eglute Trinkauske

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Performing the Torah: The Rhetorical Function of the Pentateuch in the Second Temple Period, James W. Watts

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Ritual Rhetoric in the Pentateuch: The Case of Leviticus 1-16, James W. Watts

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The Three Dimensions of Scriptures, James W. Watts

2007

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Religion and the invention(s) of John Cage, Sor Ching Low

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Policing public/private borders: Religion, liberalism, and the 'private judgment of the magistrate', Craig Edward Martin

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Prolonged response: The Kyoto School and the new Confucian movement as products of the Western impact, Xiaofei Tu