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Item Life's Path: The Good, the Bad, and the Just Plain There(11/16/2012) Klein, Anne CarolynItem Protestant Churchmen in the German Enlightenment--Mere Tools of Temporal Government?(Max Hueber Verlag, 1978) Stroup, John; Schade, Richard E.; Glenn, JerryItem The Idea of Theological Education at the University of Berlin: From Schleiermacher to Harnack(Fortress Press, 1984) Stroup, John; Henry, PatrickItem The Dynamics of Holy Power as Reflected in the Narrative Structure in the Lives of St Martin and St Anthony(Canadian Society of Medievalists, 1987) Fanger, ClaireItem Political Theology and Secularization Theory in Germany, 1918-1939: Emanuel Hirsch as a Phenomenon of His Time(Cambridge University Press, 1987-07) Stroup, JohnItem The Yoke Saying in the "Gospel of Thomas 90"(Brill, 1990-09) DeConick, April D.Item Stripped before God: A New Interpretation of Logion 37 in the Gospel of Thomas(1991-06) DeConick, April D.; Fossum, Jarl; BrillItem The "Dialogue of the Savior" and the Mystical Sayings of Jesus(Brill, 1996) DeConick, April D.Item Das Opfer des geliebten Sohnes Zu Jon D. Levensons Buch uber'Tod und Auferstehung des Geliebten Sohnes'(Neukirchen-Vluyn, 1996) Henze, MatthiasItem Tamim al-Dari(Cambridge University Press, 1998) Cook, DavidItem The Formative Feminine and the Immobility of God: Gender and Cosmogony in Bernard Silvestris's Cosmographia(University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998) Fanger, Claire; Townsend, David; Taylor, AndrewItem Two Christian Arabic Prophecies of Liberation From Muslim Rule From the Late 18th Century(Harrossowitz Verlag, 2000) Cook, DavidItem THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD, LABĪD AL-YAHŪDĪ AND THE COMMENTARIES TO SŪRA 113(Oxford University Press, 2000) Cook, DavidItem John Rivals Thomas: From Community Conflict to Gospel Narrative(Westminster John Knox Press, 2001) DeConick, April D.; Fortna, Robert T.; Thatcher, TomThis article is not the first attempt to discuss the relationship between the Gospels of John and Thomas. There is already a formidable amount of literature on the subject, most of which tries to establish direct literary dependence between the two books or the use of common sources (see DeConick 2001). The present essay, however, will explore the connection between these two texts on the community level rather than the source level. The Fourth Gospel (FG) and the Gospel of Thomas (Gos. Thorn.), like other religious texts, address the particular needs of their respective communities and express special theological and soteriological positions. As community documents, each has its own Sitz im Leben: its own geographical location, its own community history, and its own religious traditions. Moreover, like other religious texts, both were written with the express purposes of polemicizing, persuading, and propagating a particular belief system.Item The Narrative Frame of Daniel: A Literary Assessment(Koninklijke Brill NV, 2001) Henze, MatthiasItem The True Mysteries: Sacramentalism in the "Gospel of Philip"(Brill, 2001) DeConick, April D.Item Review of Polyglottensynopse zum Buch Daniel(the Society of Biblical Literature, 2001) Henze, MatthiasItem On Love and Work: A Vow of Wholeness in Writing(University of Washington, 2002) Klein, Anne CarolynNoting that academic writing typically falls in the category of work, this piece considers the relationship such writing might have with love. Animated by its observation that love's affinity with wholeness distinguishes it from work's tendency to divide a subject from herself, the essay playfully develops this contrast by telling a story of writing and wholeness. This story attempts to embody the contrasts of which it speaks, and in the process, to discover a counterpoint to the work of writing.Item Hadith, Authority and the End of the World: Traditions in Modern Muslim Apocalyptic Literature(Istituto per l'Oriente C. A. Nallino, 2002) Cook, DavidItem An Early Muslim Daniel Apocalypse(Brill, 2002-01) Cook, David