Download PDF: Curtis and Zoltan, Practicing Re-Imagination While many of the articles in this issue address new directions in the academic study of religious practices, innovations and transformations of religious practices themselves are happening among practitioners all the time. To
Judaism, Jewish History, and Social Justice: How Defining “Who is a Jew?” Tells Us How To Fix The World
Download PDF: Dollinger, Who is a Jew Abstract American Jewish approaches to social justice can best be understood by investigating the various definitions of “who is a Jew?” Those definitions changed over time and place as Jews lived in the
Health Care as a Social Good: Religious Values and American Democracy
Download PDF: Taylor RV, Healthcare As A Social Good By David M. Craig Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2014. 280 pages. $29.95 In his 2014 book, Health Care as a Social Good: Religious Values and American Democracy, David M. Craig argues
Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Action
RV MacDonald, Just Spirituality By Mae Elise Cannon Downers Grove, IL, InterVarsity Press, 2013. 208 pages. $16.00 In Just Spirituality, Mae Elise Cannon examines the connection between reflective spiritual disciplines and activist movements for social change. These two ways of
Redeeming a Prison Society: A Liturgical & Sacramental Response to Mass Incarceration
Download PDF: RV Green, Redeeming a Prison Society By Amy Levad Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2014. 233 pages. $39.00. The United States incarcerates more of its citizens than any other nation in the world. Disproportionately incarcerating African Americans, Latinos, and the