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![]() ![]() Cherry, a Methodist studies and theology professor at Brite Divinity School. ![]() “Scholarship in these areas possesses an urgent need for true justice-especially regarding the issues of race and migration.”īaylor recently released Believing into Christ: Relational Faith and Human Flourishing by Natalya A. “Texts and teachings of tradition are reclaimed and repurposed in service of what it means to live fully and at peace with others across social, cultural, ethnic, and religious divides,” he notes. Even when it comes to academia, new titles reflect the times, says Cade Jarrell, managing editor at Baylor University Press. New books by biblical and religious scholars are asking perennial questions about human well-being, searching for answers to division and disruption, and probing history for insight on today’s racial justice issues. Ahead of the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature, which runs November 20–23 in San Antonio, Tex., PW is examining trends in academic religion publishing. ![]()
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