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Recent Institute of Catholic Studies Faculty Bibliography

(2006-2002)

Casciani, Santa, ed. Dante and the Franciscans. The Medieval Franciscans 3. Leiden: Brill, 2006. [1]
—. “Reason, Deception, and Franciscan Spirituality in Inferno 26 and 27.” Quaderni D’Italianistica 22.2 (2001) [2004]: 37-55. [2]

Cozzens, Donald. Sacred Silence: Denial and the Crisis in the Church. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical P, 2002. [1]
—. Verso unvolto nuevo del sacerdozio. Trans. of The Changing Face of the Priesthood: A Reflection on the Priest’s Crisis of Soul [2000]. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical P, 2002. [1]

Donnelly, Doris. “Guilty Bystander.” Rev. of Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland After Auschwitz, by Jan T. Gross. America 23 October 2006: 24-25. [4]
—. “The Power of Gravity: Shaping a Personal Spirituality for Ministry.” Spirituality for Ministry: Seven Perspectives. Ed. Karen Sue Smith. Liguori, MO: Liguori, 2006. 31-39. [2]
—. “The Ratio Studiorum 1599 in Conversation with Contemporary University Students.” “Ratio Studiorum (1599) w dialogu ze wspólczesnymi studentami.” Ratio Studiorum 400: The Past, Present, and Future of a Four Hundred Year Tradition of Jesuit Education. Krakow: Wydawnictwo WAM, 2006. 13-29; 31-50. [2]
—. Rev of Life with the Saints, by James Martin. America 194.12 (2006): 35-36. [4]
—. Rev of Patience, Compassion, Hope and the Christian Art of Dying Well, by Christopher P. Vogt. Theological Studies 67.1 (2006): 208-9. [4]
—. "The Power of Gravity: Shaping a Personal Spirituality for Ministry." Church. 21.1 (2005): 5-9. [2]
—. Rev. of Essential Writings, by Pedro Arrupe. America. 192.13 (2005): 40-41. [4]
—. Rev. of Seeking the Hidden God, by Jane Kopas. America 193.14 (2005): 38-39. [4]
—. A. Denaux, and J. Famerée, eds. The Holy Spirit, The Church, and Christian
Unity. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven UP, 2005. [1]
—. “Amen.” Proceedings of the North American Academy of Liturgy Annual Meeting, Manhattan, New York, January 3-6, 2004. Ed. Joyce Ann Zimmerman. Notre Dame, IN: North American Academy of Liturgy, 2004. 2-15. [2]
—. “‘America’ in the College Classroom.” America 24 (2004): 18-20. [2]
—. “Easter Vigil: Keep Watch.” Liturgical Ministry 13 (2004): 150-51. [2]
—, ed. Jesús: Un cologuio en Tierra Santa. Trans. of Jesus: A Colloquium in the Holy
Land (2001). Trans. Xabier Pikaza. Estella (Navarra), Spain: Editorial Verbo Divino, 2004. [1]
—. Rev. of The Holy Way: Practices for a Simple Life, by Paula Huston. America 1
(2004): 26-27. [4]
—. “On Relationship as Key to Interreligious Dialogue.” In Many and Diverse Ways: In Honor of Jacques Dupuis. Ed. Daniel Kendall and Gerald O’Collins. New York: Orbis, 2003. [2]
—. “The Catholic Sacramental Imagination.” Fire and Ice: Imagination and Intellect in the Catholic Tradition. Ed. Mary K. McCullough. Scranton: University of Scranton P, 2003. [2]
—. Rev. of Office of Innocence, by Thomas Keneally. Church Summer 2003: 52. [4]
—. Rev. of Contemplatives in Action: The Jesuit Way, by William A. Barry, S. J., and Robert Doherty. America May 26-June 2, 2003: 27. [4]
—. Rev. of Send My Roots Rain: A Spirituality of Justice and Mercy, by Megan McKenna. America May 19, 2003: 25-26. [4]
—. Rev. of Housing Heaven’s Fire: The Challenge of Holiness, by John Haughey. America March 3, 2003: 32. [4]
—. Uczmy Si??Przebacza??[Learning to Forgive]. Krakow, Poland:
Wydawnictwo WAM, 2002. [1]

Flannery, Mary Ann. “Overlooked Sisters in the Family of God.” Rev. of Double Crossed: Uncovering the Catholic Church’s Betrayal of American Nuns, by Kenneth Briggs. Plain Dealer 2 December 2006: E3. [4]

Gensler, Harry J. Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction. Trans. into Thai by Jakaew Tananath. Bangkok, 2006. Orig. ed. New York: Routledge, 1998. [1]
—. Historical Dictionary of Logic. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow, 2006. [1]
—. “God, Science, and the Golden Rule.” The Sheed & Ward Anthology of Catholic Philosophy. Ed. James C. Swindal and Harry J. Gensler. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. 523-31. [2]
—. “O Argumento da Regra de Ouro contra o Aborto.” A Ética do Aborto: Perspectivas e Argumentos. Ed. Pedro Galvao. Lisbon: Dinalivro, 2005. 105-26. [2]
—. Gensler, Harry J. “The Golden Rule: Treat Others As You Want to be Treated. A Short Essay on the Golden Rule.” Boeing Wichita Diversity Newsletter 6.5 (2004): 6-7. [6]
—. Gensler, Harry J., Earl W. Spurgin, and James C. Swindal, eds. Ethics:
Contemporary Readings. New York: Routledge, 2004. Chapters by Harry J. Gensler: “Moral Philosophy,” 1-24 [2]; (with Mary Grace Tokmenko) “Against Cultural Relativism,” 50-57 [2].
—. Kaye, Sharon, and Harry Gensler. “Is God the Source of Morality?” God Matters: Readings in the Philosophy of Religion. Ed. Raymond Martin and Christopher Bernard. New York: Longman, 2003. [2]
—.“Big Questions for Party-Goer.” Rev. of Kant: A Biography, by Manfred
Kuehn. London Times Higher Education Supplement 12 April 2002: 28-29. [4]
—. “Detached Analysis, Engaged Nihilism.” Rev. of New British Philosophy, ed. Julian
Baggini and Jeremy Stangroom. London Times Higher Education Supplement 25
October 2002: 29. [4]
—. Introduction to Logic. London: Routledge, 2002. [1]
—. Questions d’éthique: Une approche raisonnée de quelques perspectives
contemporaines. Trans. M.-C. Désorcy. Montreal: Chenelière/McGraw-Hill, 2002. Trans. of Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction. London: Routledge, 1998. [1]
—. “Taxing Question of the Blue (or Green) Sideswiper.” Rev. of An Introduction to
Probability and Inductive Logic, by Ian Hacking. London Times Higher Education Supplement Textbook Guide 31 May 2002: 31. [4]

Guest, Gerald B. “Between Saul and David: Picturing Rule in the Morgan Library Old
Testament.” Between the Picture and the Word: Manuscript Studies for the Index of Christian Art. Ed. Colum Hourihane. University Park: Penn State UP, 2005. 72-80. [2]
—. “’The Darkness and the Obscurity of Sins’: Representing Vice in the Thirteenth-Century Bibles moralisées.” In the Garden of Evil: The Vices and Culture in the Middle Ages (2005): 74-103. [2]
—. Rev. of History and Images: Towards a New Iconology, by Axel Bolvig and Phillip Lindley. Speculum. 80.2 (2005): 520-21. [4]
—. Rev. of Saints, Sinners, and Sisters: Gender and Northern Art in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, by Jane L. Carroll and Alison G. Stewart. Medieval Feminist Forum 40 (2005): 158-61. [4]
—. Rev. of Monarchy and Consent: The Coronation Book of Charles V of France, by Carra Ferguson O’Meara. Medieval Review (2003). <http://www.hti.umich.edu/t/tmr>. [4]
—. Rev. of Saracens, Demons, and Jews: Making Monsters in Medieval Art, by Debra Higgs Strickland. 2003. <http://www.caareviews.org>. [4]
—. “Authorizing the Toledo Moralized Bible: Exegesis and the Gothic Matrix.”
Word & Image 18.3 (2002): 231-51. [2]
—. “The People Demand a King: Visualizing Monarchy in the Psalter of Louis IX.”
Studies in Iconography 23 (2002):1-27. [2]
—. “Picturing Women in the First Bible moralisée.” Insights and Interpretations: Studies
In Celebration of the Eighty-Fifth Anniversary of the Index of Christian Art. Ed. Colum Hourihane. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2002. 106-30. [2]
—. Rev. of The Making of the Bibles Moralisées, by John Lowden. Studies in
Iconography 23 (2002): 230-36. [4]

Kaye, Sharon M. “Dress Rehearsal for Life: Using Drama to Teach Philosophy to Inner-City High School Students.” Analytical Teaching 26.1 (2006): 1-7. [2]
—. “Was There No Evolutionary Thought in the Middle Ages? The Case of William of Ockham.” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14.2 (2006): 225-44. [2]
—. “William of Ockham (c. 1280 - c. 1349).” The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ed. James Fieser and Bradley Dowden. 2006. 25 pp. Online. Internet. 4 Jan. 2007.
—. Calloway, TaLeiza, and Sharon Kaye. “Could the Universe Be Infinitely Old? Thomas Aquinas’ First Way of Proving the Existence of God.” Dialogue 24 (2005): 21-25. [2]
—. “Where Is the Antichrist?” Rev. of Behold the Antichrist: Bentham on Religion, by Delos B. McKown. Sophia 44.2 (2005): 59-65. [4]
—. Kaye, Sharon, and Robert Prisco. “In the End It’s the Tail: Aquinas’s Fifth Proof of the Existence of God.” Think 11 (2005): 67-74. [2]
—. Kaye, Sharon M., and Paul Thomson. Augustín. Trans. Ján Banas. Bratislava: Albert Marencin Vydavatel’stvo PT, 2005. Trans. of On Augustine. Belmont: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2001. [1]
—. “Last Words Cartoon.” Philosophers’ Magazine 28 (2004): 95. [5]
—. “Personhood and Free Will: A Revival of the Introspective Argument.” Philosopher (2004): 11-13. [2] Also appears in Workshop Papers of the Conference “Dimensions of Personhood”. Ed. Heikki Ikaheimo, Jussi Kotkavirta, et al. Jyvaskyla, Finland: University of Jyvaskyla, 2004. 99-105. [2]
—. Two illustrations. Philosophers’ Magazine 25 (2004): 23, 50. [5]
—. “Why the Liberty of Indifference Is Worth Wanting: Buridan’s Ass, Friendship, and Peter John Olivi.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 21.1 (2004): 21-42. [2]
—. Rev. of Expecting Armageddon, ed. Jon R. Stone. Sophia 43.1 (2004): 135-36. [4]
—. Kaye, Sharon, and Nelson Foster. “Lassoing the Wind: Can the Doctrine of Analogy Do the Trick?” Dialogue 22 (2004): 3-6. [2]
—. “Ockham’s Razor.” Think: Philosophy for Everyone 4 (2003): 91-95. [2]
—. Kaye, Sharon, and Harry Gensler. “Is God the Source of Morality?” God Matters: Readings in the Philosophy of Religion. Ed. Raymond Martin and Christopher Bernard. New York: Longman, 2003. [2]
—. Milavec, Melissa, and Sharon M. Kaye. “Buffy in the Buff: A Slayer’s Solution Love Paradox.” Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear Sunnydale. Ed. James B. South. Chicago: Carus, 2003. 173-84. [2]
—. “Saying ‘No’ to God: The Emergence of Metaphysical Freedom.” Dalhousie
Review 81.1 (2001): 153-69. [2]
—. Rev. of The Cambridge Companion to Augustine, ed. Eleonore Stump and Norman
Kretzmann. Philosophical Books 43.4 (2002): 300-01. [4]
—. Rev. of Paulus Venetus Logica Parva, ed. Alan R. Perreiah. History and Philosophy
of Logic 23 (2002): 304-06. [4]

Kelly, Joseph F.
Gershon, Walter, Thomas Kelly, Kathleen Kesson and Wendy Walter-Bailey, eds. (De)liberating Curriculum and Pedagogy: Exploring the Promise and Perils of “Scientifically Based” Approaches. Papers from the 5th Annual Conference of the Curriculum and Pedagogy Group. Troy, NY: Educator’s International, 2005. [2]
—. “Bede’s Use of Augustine for His Commentarium in principium Genesis.” Augustine: Biblical Exegete. Ed. Joseph C. Schnaubelt and Frederick Van Fleteren. New York: Lang, 2003. [2]
—. Responding to Evil. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical P, 2003. [1]
—. “Making Room for the Existence of God in Science.” Rev. of The God
Hypothesis, by Michael Corey. The Plain Dealer 13 Jan. 2002: J8. [2]
—. The Problem of Evil in the Western Tradition: From the Book of Job to Modern
Genetics. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical P, 2002. [1]

Koch, Linda A. “Michelangelo’s Bacchus and the Art of Self-Formation.” Art History 29.3 (2006): 345-86. [2]

McGinn, Shelia E. “Acts of God.” “God Shares Divine Powers.” “Putting on Airs.” “The Kingdom is Here and Now.” “Metaphor for a Big Mess.” “Jesus Brings a New Reality.” “Funding for the Church.” “Luke, the Dramatist.” Understanding God’s Word in the Daily Scripture Readings 1.4 (2006): 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 31, 42, 50. [6]
—. “Model for a True Disciple.” “Jesus’ Call from God.” “Jesus Appoints Ambassadors.” “Jesus’ Family Tries to Nab Him.” “’Jesus’ Family Re-Defined.” “Some Kin Became Disciples.” “Cursing Parents Was a Capital Offense.” “God Defines Good & Evil.” “Animals Escape God’s Wrath.” “What ‘Enoch’ Foreshadows.” “Earthly Rules Apply in Heaven.” “A Call to Cancel Debts.” “’Our Enemy Is God’s Enemy’.” “Perfect—With God’s Help.” “Passion Predictions Ignored.” Understanding God’s Word in the Daily Scripture Readings 2.2 (2006): 6, 7, 20, 21, 24, 32, 38, 39, 45, 52, 57, 62, 64, 66, 70. [6]
—. “Mutilation Had Its Benefits.” “Angelic Rank & File.” “Nuking God’s Enemies.” “Now or Never.” “Depend on Others.” “Don’t Take Rejection Personally.” “God Provides Through Others.” “A Long, Long Time.” “King David’s Father.” “Wisdom Is As Wisdom Does.” “Lacking Understanding.” “Jesus’ Miraculous Birth.” “Jesus’ Law-Abiding Family.” “Heralds, First and Last.” “Household Code.” Understanding God’s Word in the Daily Scripture Readings 2.1 (2006): 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, 66, 70, 80, 81, 83, 94, 95, 96. [6]
—. “Feminists and Paul in Romans 8:18-23: Toward a Theology of Creation.” Gender, Tradition and Romans: Shared Ground, Uncertain Borders. Ed. Cristina Grenholm and Daniel Patte. New York: T & T Clark, 2005. 21-37. [2]
—. “A Tale of Hurricane Katrina.” John Carroll University Fall 2005: 64. [6]
—. “There’s A Lot Left Out in ‘Left Behind’.” Catholic Universe Bulletin 18 Nov. 2005: 6. [6]
—. Rev. of The Gospel According to Matthew. New Collegeville Bible Commentary, New Testament 1, by Barbara E. Reid; The Gospel According to Luke. New Collegeville Bible Commentary, New Testament 3, by Michael F. Patella; and The Acts of the Apostles. New Collegeville Bible Commentary, New Testament 5, by Dennis Hamm. Catholic Books Review [online] 2005. [4]
—. “All Creation Groans in Labor: Paul’s Theology of Creation in Romans 8:18-23.” Earth, Wind, & Fire: Biblical and Theological Perspectives on Creation. Ed. Carol J. Dempsey and Mary Margaret Pazdan. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2004. 114-23. [2].
—, ed. Celebrating Romans: Template for Pauline Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2004. [1]. Authored the following chapters: “Introduction,” xiii-xix [2]; “Feminist Approaches to Paul’s Letter to the Romans,” 165-76 [2]. Translated the following chapter: “Justification as Good News for Women: A Re-reading of Romans 1-8,” by Elsa Tamez, 177-89 [5].
—. “Feminists & Paul in Romans 8:18-23: Toward a Theology of Creation.” EGLBS Presidential Address. Proceedings: Eastern Great Lakes and Midwest Biblical Society. 24 (2004): 1-16. [2]
—. “The Household Codes of the Later Pauline Traditions.” Catechist (2004): 50-54. [2]
—. “Integrating Field Research into the Introductory Religion Course.” Spotlight on Teaching. (2004): 9-14. [2]
—. “Women Co-Workers of Paul: Sisters, Deacons, Patrons.” Bible Today: Paul and His Co-Workers 42.4 (2004): 213-17. [2]
—. Rev. of From Prophecy to Preaching: A Search for the Origins of the Christian Homily. Supplement to the Vigiliae Christianae 59, by Alistair Stewart-Sykes. Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.1 (2004): 125-26. [4]
—. Rev. of A Virgin Conceived: Mary and Classical Representations of Virginity, by Mary F. Foskett. Catholic Biblical Quarterly 65 (2003): 281-82. [4]
—. Rev. of Using Simulations to Promote Learning in Higher Education: An Introduction, by John Hertel and Barbara Millis. Teaching Theology and Religion 6 (2003): 182-83. [4]
—. Rev. of Jesus and the Politics of Interpretation, by Elisabeth Schüssler
Fiorenza. Catholic Biblical Quarterly 64 (2002): 777-79. [4]

Murphy, Paul V. “Rumors of Heresy in Mantua.” Heresy, Culture, and Religion in Early Modern Italy: Contexts and Contestations. Ed. Ronald K. Delph, Michelle M. Fontaine, and John Jeffries Martin. Kirksville, MO: Truman State UP, 2006. [2]

Sanko, Hélène N. "Le Traité du jardinage de Jacques Boyceau (1560-1635?) et l'esthétique du XUIIe siècle." Papers of French Seventeenth-Century Literature. 32.62 (2005): 33-35. [2]
—. “The Yellow Prince by Vasyl Barka (1908-2003): A Novel about the Great Famine in Ukraine” (first of four parts). ???? ????? [Our Life] 11.62 (2005): 14-17. [6]
—. “The Yellow Prince (second of four parts).” ???? ????? [Our Life] 12.62 (2005): 12-14. [6]
—. “Langston Hughes (1902-1967) in Paris d’après son autobiographie The Big
Sea (1940).” Association pour la recherche francophone, Commission Amerique.
<http://www.recherchefrancophone.net>. 20 September 2002. [2]
—. “The Fabulous Table, the Magic Goat, and the Mighty Stick.”
??????????-Our Life Feb. 2002: 20-21. [2]
—, trans. “The Jealous Pumpkin.” By Mykhailo Khyzhko. ??????????-Our Life Oct.
2002: 12. [6]
—. “A Journey Through Ukrainian Studies at the National Convention of the American
Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS).” ??????????-
Our Life Jan. 2002: 20-22. [2]
—. “Ukrainian Aphorisms, from the Xth Century to the XXth Century.” ??????????-
Our Life Jun. 2002: 17-19. [2]
—. Turkewicz-Sanko, Hélène N. “Irene Zabytko and American Ethnic Literature.”
???? ?????/Our Life 61.2 (2004): 14-15. [2]
—. “Periwinkle.” ???? ?????/Our Life 61.1 (2004): 16-17. [2]
—, trans. “Salt Forever, a Ukrainian Folktale.” ???? ?????/Our Life 61.1 (2004): 22-23. [5]
—. “La Martinique, nostalgie et splendeur dans Le Temps des madras de Françoise Ega.” French Review 76.6 (2003): 1115-27. [2]

Schubeck, Thomas. Rev. of Latin American Liberation Theology: The Next Generation, by Ivan Petrella. Theological Studies 67.4 (2006): 900-902. [4]
—. “Prophet of the Immigrant Church: Later Essays of Margaret Ann Cusack.” U.S. Catholic Historian 22.3 (2004): 139-50. [2]
—. Rev. of Capital Punishment and Roman Catholic Moral Tradition, by E. Christian Brugger. Theology Today 61.3 (2004): 367-68, 370. [4]
—. Rev. of Opting for the Margins: Postmodernity and Liberation in Christian Theology, ed. Joerg Rieger. Horizons 31.2 (2004): 456-57. [4]

Kaye, Sharon M., and Paul Thomson. Augustín. Trans. Ján Banas. Bratislava: Albert Marencin Vydavatel’stvo PT, 2005. Trans. of On Augustine. Belmont: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2001. [1]

Wicks, Jared. “New Light on Vatican Council II.” Catholic Historical Review 92 (2006) 609-28. [2]
— . Rev. of The Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology, ed. David Bagchi and David C. Steinmetz. Thomist (2006): 289-92. [4]
— . Rev. of Das Konzil und die Seminare: Die Ausbildung der Priester in der Dynamik des Zweiten Vaticanums, by Alois Greiler. Theological Studies 67 (2006) 205-06. [4]
—. “I Teologi Al Vaticano II.” Humanitas 59.5 (2004): 1012-38. [2]
—. “Pieter Smulders and Dei Verbum: 4. Assessing the Mixed Commission’s 1962 Work on Scripture/Tradition and Biblical Inspiration.” Gregorianum 85.2 (2004): 242-77. [2]
—. Rev. of Schrift und Inspiration. Studien zur Vorstellung von inspirierter Schrift und inspirierter Schriftauslegung im antiken Judentum und in den paulinischen Briefen (WMANT 98), by Jonathan Whitlock. Biblica 85.3 (2004): 439-42. [4]
—. Zavodszky, Maria, Ming Lei, M. F. Thorpe, Anthony R. Day, and Leslie A. Kuhn. “Modeling Correlated Main-Chain Motions in Proteins for Flexible Molecular Recognition.” Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics 57 (2004): 243-61. [2]

Wirkus, Brenda. “Vestiges and Communities: Franciscan Traces in Dante’s New Life.” Dante and the Franciscans. Ed. Santa Casciani. The Medieval Franciscans 3. Leiden: Brill, 2006. 307-43. [2]

 
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