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Resurrecting the Death of God: The Past, Present, and Future of Radical Theology. Michael Zbaraschuk and Daniel Peterson, ed. , 2014
Teaching Death and Dying, Christopher Moreman, ed., 2008
Von Gott reden im Land der Täter? Theologische Perspektiven der Dritten Generation nach Auschwitz, 2002
Articles by Sarah Pinnock
Journal of the American Academy of Religion 2007, Sep 2007
Reviews by Sarah Pinnock
Reviews in Religion & Theology, 2006
Book reviewed:The Broken Whole: Philosophical Steps toward a Theology of Global Solidarity, Thoma... more Book reviewed:The Broken Whole: Philosophical Steps toward a Theology of Global Solidarity, Thomas E. Reynolds, State University of New York 2006 (0-7914-6611-6), viii + 250 pp., hb $70.00
Buddhist-christian Studies, 2003
... When Ruether experimented with lay monastic practice early on in her career, she became impat... more ... When Ruether experimented with lay monastic practice early on in her career, she became impatient with silence and intensive prayer as isolating and ... The nature of suffering and its overcoming are topics central to Christianity and Buddhism, as well as to feminist thought. ...
Conference Presentations by Sarah Pinnock
Resurrecting the Death of God: The Past, Present, and Future of Radical Theology. Michael Zbaraschuk and Daniel Peterson, ed. , 2014
Teaching Death and Dying, Christopher Moreman, ed., 2008
Von Gott reden im Land der Täter? Theologische Perspektiven der Dritten Generation nach Auschwitz, 2002
Journal of the American Academy of Religion 2007, Sep 2007
Reviews in Religion & Theology, 2006
Book reviewed:The Broken Whole: Philosophical Steps toward a Theology of Global Solidarity, Thoma... more Book reviewed:The Broken Whole: Philosophical Steps toward a Theology of Global Solidarity, Thomas E. Reynolds, State University of New York 2006 (0-7914-6611-6), viii + 250 pp., hb $70.00
Buddhist-christian Studies, 2003
... When Ruether experimented with lay monastic practice early on in her career, she became impat... more ... When Ruether experimented with lay monastic practice early on in her career, she became impatient with silence and intensive prayer as isolating and ... The nature of suffering and its overcoming are topics central to Christianity and Buddhism, as well as to feminist thought. ...
This Group provides an academic forum to integrate the analysis of the Holocaust with past and on... more This Group provides an academic forum to integrate the analysis of the Holocaust with past and ongoing problems of genocide around the globe. It asks critical questions about the implications of these histories and their legacies for the study of religion, building on Jewish and Christian theological, literary, ethical, ritual, and philosophical responses to the Holocaust, and opening conversations with responses to genocide from other communities, such as Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, and Indigenous peoples.