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The Journal of the American Academy of Religion is generally considered to be the top academic journal in the field of religious studies. Headed into its 75th volume in 2007 and with a circulation of over 10,000, this international quarterly journal publishes top scholarly articles that cover the full range of world religious traditions together with provocative studies of the methodologies by which these traditions are explored. Each issue also contains a large and valuable book review section.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 71, Number 4, December 2003
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Biblical Justice
pp. 737-765(29)
Author: Leroy H. Pelton

Desire and Anathema: Mimetic Rivalry in Defense of Plenitude
pp. 793-809(17)
Author: K. Roberts Skerrett

There Is Data for Religion
pp. 895-903(9)
Author: Gustavo Benavides

Ivan Sergeevich Gagarin: The Search for Orthodox and Catholic Union
pp. 923-926(4)
Author: Myroslaw I. Tataryn

Consuming Grief: Compassionate Cannibalism in an Amazonian Society
pp. 930-933(4)
Author: Carole A. Myscofski

Modern Catholic Social Documents and Political Economy
pp. 933-937(5)
Author: John F. Kane

Sexing the Trinity: Gender, Culture and the Divine
pp. 937-939(3)
Author: Kathryn Tanner

Postcolonialism, Feminism, and Religious Discourse
pp. 942-944(3)
Author: Grace M. Jantzen

New Maps for Old: Explorations in Science and Religion
pp. 945-947(3)
Author: Steven L. Goldman

A Buddhist History of the West: Studies in Lack
pp. 953-955(3)
Author: Sid Brown

A Scientific Theology, vol. 1: Nature
pp. 955-958(4)
Author: Jonathan R. Wilson

The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life
pp. 959-961(3)
Author: Andrew M. Flescher

What Men Owe to Women: Men's Voices from World Religions
pp. 966-970(5)
Author: Donald E. Fadner

Embracing Sexuality: Authority and Experience in the Catholic Church
pp. 970-972(3)
Author: Patricia Beattie Jung

God, Evil, and Innocent Suffering: A Theological Reflection
pp. 975-978(4)
Author: Ronald E. Long

Books Received
pp. 979-996(18)

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