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REFERENCE<br />

The Blackwell Companions to Religion Series<br />

The Blackwell<br />

Companion to Religion<br />

and Violence<br />

Edited by Andrew R. Murphy<br />

Rutgers University, USA<br />

The Blackwell Companion to Religion and<br />

Violence offers a state-of-the-art overview of<br />

this diverse and crucially important subject. This<br />

timely volume brings together an international,<br />

interdisciplinary group of scholars who probe<br />

the complex relationship between religion and violence, now and<br />

in the past. Each section of this volume offers high-quality, cuttingedge<br />

scholarship, as leading authorities seek to make sense of the<br />

problematic correlation between these two forces.<br />

Series: Blackwell Companions to Religion<br />

688 pages • April <strong>2011</strong><br />

978-1-4051-9131-9 • HB • £110.00 / €125.00 / US$199.95 / AUD$220.00<br />

The Blackwell<br />

Companion to Paul<br />

Edited by Stephen Westerholm<br />

McMaster University, Canada<br />

New<br />

New<br />

The Blackwell Companion to Paul presents a<br />

distinctive dual focus approach that encompasses<br />

both the historical Paul and the history of Paul’s<br />

influence. In doing so, expert contributors<br />

successfully address the interests of students of<br />

early Christianity and those of Christian theology.<br />

• Offers a complete overview of the life, writings and legacy of one of<br />

the key figures of Christianity<br />

• The essays compass the major themes of Paul’s life and work, as well<br />

as his impact through the centuries on theology, Church teaching,<br />

social beliefs, art, literature, and contemporary intellectual thought<br />

• Edited by one of the leading figures in the field of Pauline Studies<br />

• The contributors include a range of world-renowned academics<br />

Series: Blackwell Companions to Religion<br />

648 pages • April <strong>2011</strong><br />

978-1-4051-8844-9 • HB • £110.00 / €119.00 / US$199.95 / AUD$220.00<br />

The Blackwell Companion<br />

to the New Testament<br />

Edited by David E. Aune<br />

University of Notre Dame, USA<br />

“A concise and authoritative guide to current critical<br />

scholarship on the New Testament… Sharp enough to<br />

engage the attention of seasoned scholars in the field, yet<br />

concise enough to whet the appetite of students, each<br />

essay makes a distinctive contribution in its own right and<br />

offers a select but well-chosen bibliography for further<br />

exploration. An indispensable resource.”<br />

Loveday Alexander, University of Sheffield<br />

The Blackwell Companion to the New Testament is a detailed<br />

introduction to the New Testament, written by more than 40 scholars<br />

from a variety of Christian denominations.<br />

Series: Blackwell Companions to Religion<br />

712 pages • February 2010<br />

978-1-4051-0825-6 • HB • £110.00 / €142.00 / US$199.95 / AUD$220.00<br />

The Blackwell Companion<br />

to Nineteenth-Century Theology<br />

Edited by David Fergusson<br />

University of Edinburgh, UK<br />

“An excellent collection of essays on a century crucial for<br />

modern theological, religious and anti-religious thought.”<br />

Janet Martin Soskice, University of Cambridge<br />

The Blackwell Companion to Nineteenth-<br />

Century Theology presents a comprehensive<br />

account of the most significant theological figures and developments<br />

of thought that emerged in Europe and America during the nineteenth<br />

century. Bringing together newly-commissioned research from<br />

prominent Biblical scholars, historians, and theologians, the book<br />

covers the key thinkers, confessional traditions, and major religious<br />

movements of the period.<br />

Series: Blackwell Companions to Religion<br />

552 pages • April 2010<br />

978-0-631-21718-3 • HB • £110.00 / €139.00 / US$199.95 / AUD$220.00<br />

The Blackwell Companion to<br />

Jesus<br />

Edited by Delbert Burkett<br />

Louisiana State University, USA<br />

“The Blackwell Companion to Jesus is a remarkable<br />

accomplishment. Each chapter is accessible and specific,<br />

so that the companion will serve both as a mine of<br />

information and an incentive to further study.”<br />

Bruce Chilton, Bard College<br />

The Blackwell Companion to Jesus features a comprehensive collection<br />

of essays that explore the diverse ways in which Jesus has been imagined<br />

or portrayed from the beginnings of Christianity to the present day.<br />

Series: Blackwell Companions to Religion<br />

576 pages • October 2010<br />

978-1-4051-9362-7 • HB • £110.00 / €142.00 / US$199.95 / AUD$220.00<br />

The Blackwell Companion<br />

to Religion in America<br />

Edited by Philip Goff<br />

Indiana University-Purdue University, USA<br />

“A remarkable achievement. This work draws on an<br />

impressive array of scholars of American religion<br />

to provide in brief and accessible form a series of<br />

introductions to key topics in the field, including excellent<br />

bibliographies.”<br />

Peter W. Williams, Miami University<br />

This authoritative and cutting edge companion brings together a<br />

team of leading scholars to document the rich diversity and unique<br />

viewpoints that have formed the religious history of the United States.<br />

Series: Blackwell Companions to Religion<br />

752 pages • April 2010<br />

978-1-4051-6936-3 • HB • £110.00 / €142.00 / US$199.95 / AUD$220.00<br />

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