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Union Seminary Quarterly Review (USQR) was founded in 1939 as a platform for inspired and socially-engaged religious thought. Over the years, USQR expanded its vision to embrace a multicultural outlook in theology and an interdisciplinary approach to the study of religion. Although editorially independent of Union Theological Seminary, USQR was managed by doctoral students of Union, with support and participation from faculty and administration.
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2. Spiritual Formation in the Practice of Clinical Spiritual Care Education and Supervision
3. Spiritual Multiplicity: Being and Becoming Spiritually Unaffiliated
4. Ann Belford Ulanov: Professor
5. A Post-9/11 Reflection on Mourning, Splitting, and the Failure of the Good Object, Preceded by Musings on Doctoral Work under Dr. Ann Belford Ulanov
6. Complex Multiplicity and the Multiplicity Complex: A Relational Reflection in Honor of Ann Belford Ulanov
7. Editor’s Introduction
8. Guest Editor’s Introduction: “THIS!”: A Word on Repaying Our “Debts of the Spirit”
9. Neoliberalism’s Eschewal of Dependency: Putting the Work of Ann Ulanov in Conversation with Economic Theory
10. “No More a Stranger, Nor a Guest, But Like a Child at Home”: Hostility and Hospitality in a “Non-Religious” Pastoral Encounter in Hospice
11. On Being Seriously Funny: What We Can Learn about Humor from Ann Ulanov
12. Reimagining in Order to Reimage God: A Depth Psychological Look at the Book of Job in Relation to the Deuteronomistic History and Its Application for Today
13. Uncovering Desire: Explorations in Eros, Aggression, and the Question of Theosis in Marriage
14. Caitanya Vaishnavism as Liberation Theology: The Matrix of Material and Spiritual Liberation
15. Union Seminary Quarterly Review, volume 65, issue 3-4 (2015)
16. Waiting for One Another at The Table of Hospitality: A Pauline Confrontation with the Anxiety of Food Self-Righteousness
17. Apophasis and the Trinity: On the Enduring Significance of Revelation for Theology
18. Approaching Calvin Today in “The Spirit of the Explorer”
19. Beyond Consolation: The Significance of Failure for Faith
20. Chapel Reflections on the Start of the Iraq War
21. Editor’s Introduction
22. Faith for Faithful Disbelievers: Christopher Morse as Systematic Theologian
23. Faithful Disbelief: Christopher Morse Between Foucault and Barth
24. Hearing the Music of the Festschrift: A “Listening Guide”
25. Jesus and the Divine Name
26. Moving Heaven and Earth: A Womanist Dogmatics of Black Dance as Basileia
27. Sed Contra, Ergo, Responsio: Honoring the Legacy of Christopher Morse as a Teacher of Christian Theology
28. Testing the Spirits
29. The Anticipatory Community and The Yoga of Ecology
30. The Coming Cloud
31. The Difference Christopher Morse Makes: A Dogmatics for the Practice of Ministry
32. The Humanity of Divinity
33. The Problem of Universal Salvation in the Theology of Emil Brunner
34. The Strange Worlds of Apocalyptic, Christian Ethics, and Princeton Theological Seminary
35. Tribute to Dr. Christopher L. Morse
36. Union Seminary Quarterly Review, volume 65, issue 1-2 (2014)
37. All for One or One for All? Liberation Theology and the Quest for Self- Determination in Latin America, Israel, Palestine, and the United States
38. A Poststructuralist Liberation Theology?: Queer Theory and Apophaticism
39. Book Review: Chaos and Grace: Discovering the Liberating Work of the Holy Spirit by Mark Galli
40. Book Review: Radical Political Theology: Religion and Politics After Liberalism by Clayton Crockett
41. Book Review: Reading from the Edges: The Bible and People on the Move by Jean-Pierre Ruiz
42. Book Review: The Universe Bends Toward Justice: Radical Reflections on the Church, the Bible, and the Body Politic by Obery M. Hendricks
43. Breaking the Chains of Chattel Teamwork: The Future of Black Liberation Theology
44. Can Theatre be a Project of Liberation Theology?: Explorations in the Case of a Collaboration in Tanzania
45. Christianity, Capitalism, and Desire: Can Religion Still Make a Difference?
46. Disability Studies as a Liberatory Project: Implications for the Classroom
47. Economic Crisis, Economic Justice, and the Divine Commonwealth
48. Editor’s Introduction
49. Editor’s Introduction
50. Getting Back to Idolatry Critique: Kingdom, Kingdom, and the Triune Gift Economy
51. Liberating Deconstructions: The Messianic in James Cone and Jacques Derrida
52. Liberation and Postliberalism
53. Organizing as the Occupation of Liberation Theology
54. The Competing Philosophical Frameworks Apparent in the Neo-Arian Thoughts of the Late Fourth Century C.E.: A Case Study
55. The Dreamlife of Junkspace: Utopia, Globalization, and the Religious Imagination
56. The “Queer” God(s) of Mormonism: Considering an Inclusive, Post-Heteronormative LGBTQI Hermeneutics
57. Tiny Drops: Henri de Lubac, S.J., Dorothy Day, and Anti-Triumphalism as Radical Praxis
58. Union Seminary Quarterly Review, volume 64, issue 1 (2013)
59. Union Seminary Quarterly Review, volume 64, issue 2-3 (2013)
60. Union Seminary Quarterly Review, volume 64, issue 4 (2013)
61. Voyeur Bodies, Liberating Identities
62. Why Support the Occupy Movement?
63. “With what can we compare the kingdom of God?” Latin American Liberation Theology and the Challenge of Political Projects
64. A Tribute to John A. McGuckin
65. Beholding Beauty In Nicetas Stethatos’ Contemplation of Paradise
66. Book Review: After the Smoke Clears: The Just War Tradition and Post War Justice
67. Book Review: Disruptive Grace: Reflection on God, Scripture, and the Church
68. Book Review: Generous Justice: How God’s Grace Makes Us Just
69. Book Review: Seducing Augustine: Bodies, Desires, Confessions.
70. Book Review: Spirit and Trauma: A Theology of Remaining
71. Book Review: The Dawkins Letters: Challenging Atheist Myths
72. Book Review: The Difference Heaven Makes: Rehearing the Gospel as News
73. Book Review: Toward Mutual Recognition: Relational Psychoanalysis and the Christian Narrative
74. Gregory Nazianzus’ Poemata Arcana: A Poetic, Musical Catechism?
75. Liberation: Challenges to Modern Orthodox Theology from the Contextual Theologies
76. Maximus the Confessor and John of Damascus on Gnomic Will (γνώμη) in Christ: Clarity and Ambiguity
77. Published Works of V. Rev. Professor John Anthony McGuckin
78. Reading Origen of Alexandria from the Perspective of Contemporary Semantics
79. Revelations from the Apparatus Criticus of the Book of Revelation: How Textual Criticism Can Help Historians
80. Union Seminary Quarterly Review, volume 63, issue 3-4 (2012)
81. A Clouded View: How Language Shapes Moral Perception
82. Challenges to Authority: Understanding Critiques of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
83. Delta Change
84. Denaturing Nature
85. Ecological Management, Cultural Reform, and Religious Creativity
86. Editor’s Introduction
87. Glimpses of Earth: Sustainability in the Crucible of Experience
88. Islamic Environmental Stewardship: Nature and Science in the Light of Islamic Philosophy
89. Is Sustainability A Fact?
90. Jainism, Dharma, and Environmental Ethics
91. Response to “The Humble Heart”
92.
Review of Thomas Merton, A Book of Hours, edited with an Introduction
by Kathleen Deignan, Foreword by James Finley, illustrations by
John Giuliani
93. Should Ecological Science Be Ethical?
94. The Great Commandment, Tao, and the Survival of Humanity
95. The Humble Heart
96. The World House: Prophetic Protestantism and the Struggle for Environmental Justice
97. Union Seminary Quarterly Review, volume 62, issue 3-4 (2010)
98. Union Seminary Quarterly Review, volume 63, issue 1-2 (2010)
99. Whom the Gods Would Destroy, They First Make Myopic: Religion and Ethics in Cross-Disciplinary Ecological Dialogue
100. Union Seminary Quarterly Review, volume 62, issue 1-2 (2009)
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