Reviews & Shorter Notices – June 1991

Myth and Mystery: An Introduction to the Pagan Religions of the Biblical World
Joseph A. Fitzmyer S.J., pp. 345–347

The Early History of God: Yahweh and the other Deities in Ancient Israel
Michael D. Guinan O.F.M., pp. 347–349

First and Second Samuel
John C. Endres S.J., pp. 349–350

L’un et l’autre Testament 2: Accomplir les Ecritures
P. Joseph Cahill, pp. 350–352

Spiritual Direction in the early Christian East
George A. Maloney S.J., pp. 352–353

L’Enseignement spirituel de Jean de Dalyatha, mystique syro-oriental du viiie siècle
Frederick G. McLeod S.J., pp. 354–355

Reason in Religion: The Foundations of Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion
Paul Lakeland, pp. 355–357

Spirit and Existence: A Philosophical Inquiry
David J. Casey S.J., pp. 357–359

Human Immortality and the Redemption of Death
Jerome M. Dittberner, pp. 359–361

Sakramententheologie: Eine personale Sicht
Ladislas Orsy S.J., pp. 361–363

Reconciliation and Justification: The Sacrament and its Thelogy
Carl J. Peter, pp. 363–365

Reforming the Church Today: Keeping Hope Alive
Frederick M. Jelly O.P., pp. 365–366

A Teachable Spirit: Recovering the Teaching Office in the Church
Agnes Cunningham S.S.C.M., pp. 366–368

Theology and Critical Theory: The Discourse of the Church
Cyril O’Regan, pp. 368–370

Gilkey on Tillich
Ronald Modras, pp. 370–371

The Immutability of God in the Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar
Edward T. Oakes S.J., pp. 372–373

Why Narrative? Readings in Narrative Theology
William R. Herzog, pp. 373–375

Marx and the Failure of Liberation Theology
Arthur F. McGovern S.J., pp. 375–377

Liberation Theology at the Crossroads: Democracy or Revolution?
Alfred T. Hennelly S.J., pp. 377–379

The History of American Catholic Women
Karen Kennelly C.S.J., pp. 379–381

Buddhist Emptiness and Christian Trinity: Essays and Explorations, the Emptying God: A Buddhist-Jewish-Christian Conversation
Joseph A. Bracken S.J., pp. 381–383

Christ as the Common Ground: A Study of Christianity and Hinduism
Francis X. Clooney S.J., pp. 383–385

Literature and Religion: Pascal, Gryphius, Lessing, Hölderlin, Novalis, Kierkegaard, Dostoyevsky, Kafka
Ed Ingebretsen S.J., pp. 385–386

Shorter Notices
pp. 387–400

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