Articles by authors:
Carolyn Osiek and David L. Balch, Families in the New Testament World: Households and House Churches (Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1997; also distributed Tübingen: Mohr/Siebeck). David L. Balch, ed., Homosexuality, Science, and the “Plain Sense” of Scripture (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000), independently funded by the Louisville Institute, but related to the family project.
Early Christian Families in Context: an Interdisciplinary Approach, ed. David L. Balch and Carolyn Osiek (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming first half of 2003), seventeen papers edited and submitted to Eerdmans. Authors are A. Wallace-Hadrill, Monika Trümper, Eric Meyers, D. Balch, M. Y. MacDonald, S. Dixon, R. Kraemer, R. Saller, D. Martin, J. A. Harrill, C. Osiek, B. Rawson, C. Laes, A. J. Levine, T. Sedgwick, and M. Mitchell.
Margaret Bendroth, Growing Up Protestant: Parents, Children, and Mainline Churches. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2002.
Margaret Bendroth, “Children of Adam, Children of God: Christian Nurture in Early-Nineteenth Century America,” Theology Today 56 (January 2000): 495-505.
Margaret Bendroth, “Horace Bushnell and Christian Nurture,” in The Child in Christian Thought, ed. Marcia Bunge; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.
Margaret Bendroth, “Fundamentalism and the Family: Gender, Culture and the American Profamily Movement,” Journal of Women's History 10 (Winter 1999): 35-54.
Directly related to the concerns of the Religion, Culture, Family Project:
The Child in Christian Thought. Edited and introduced by Marcia Bunge. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2001.
Marcia Bunge, The Vocation of Parenting. Book in Progress (funded by a Louisville Grant).
Marcia Bunge, “Children, the Church, and the Domestic Church: Supporting Parents in the Task of Nurturing the Moral and Spiritual Lives of Children,” New Theology Review (August 2001).
Marcia Bunge, “Nurturing the Moral and Spiritual Lives of Children: Resources From the Christian Tradition,” The Cresset (Easter 2001).
Marcia Bunge, “Education and the Child in 18th Century German Pietism:
Perspectives from the Work of A. H. Francke,” in The Child in Christian
Thought, edited and introduced by Marcia
Bunge. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans (2001).
Somewhat related to the RCF project:
Marcia Bunge, “Religion and the Curriculum at Church-Related Colleges,”
in Professing in the Postmodern Academy: Faculty and the Future of Church-Related
Colleges, edited by Stephen R.
Haynes (Waco: Baylor University Press, 2002), 247-266.
Marcia Bunge, “Renewing a Sense of Vocation at Lutheran Colleges and Universities: Insights from a Project at Valparaiso University,” Intersections (Summer 2002), 11-18.
Lisa Sowle Cahill, “Does Catholicism Teach Male Headship” in The Equal-Regard Marriage and Its Critics: Does Christianity Teach Male Headship (working title of article and book) Edited by Don Browning, David Blankenhorn, and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming 2003.
Sex, Gender, and Christian Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 1996)
Family: A Christian Social Perspective (Fortress Press, 2000)
"Justice, Gender and the Market," for Outside the Market No Salvation, ed. Dietmar Mieth and Marciano Vidal, Concilium 1997/2.
*"Living Together, Christian Morality, and Pastoral Care," INTAMS Review 6/1 (2000).
"Sexuality: Personal, Communal, Responsible," in Embracing Sexuality: Authority and Experience in the Catholic Church, ed. Joseph Selling (Ashgate, 2001).
"A Christian Social Perspective on the Family," Mennonite Quarterly Review 75/2 (2001).
"Issues in Sexual Ethics," for A Call to Fidelity, a festschrift for Charles E. Curran, ed. Timothy E. O'Connell, Thomas A. Shannon, James J. Walter
“Feminist Theology and the Family,” in Feminist Theology, ed.
Magdala Thompson
(Paulist Press, forthcoming)
Chapter for festschrift for Margaret Farley (on sexual ethics)
“Ethics and Marriage,” for Theological Studies, Notes on Moral Theology 2002
"Family" and "Procreation" for Dictionnaire de Theologie, ed. Jean-Yves Lacoste (Presses Universitaires de France, l996). "Marriage" and "Objectivity," for Dictionary of Feminist Theologies, ed. L. Russell and S. Clarkson. "NT and Sexual Ethics," International Catholic Bible Commentary, ed. Kannengeiser and Bright (Liturgical Press, 1998).
Anne Carr and Douglas J. Schuurman, “Religion and Feminism: A Reformist Christian Analysis” in Religion, Feminism, and the Family, 11-33. Edited by Anne Carr and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1996.
Anne Carr, “Final Reflections” in Religion, Feminism, and the Family, 377-383. Edited by Anne Carr and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1996.
J.J. Collins, L. G. Perdue, J. Blenkinsopp, and C. Meyers, Families in Ancient Israel. Louisville: Westminster, 1997.
John Collins, “Family Life,” in Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls. L. H. Schiffman and J. C. VanderKam, editors in chief. (New York: Oxford, 2000), 287-90.
John Collins, “Marriage, Divorce and Family in Second Temple Judaism,” in L. G. Perdue, J. Blenkinsopp, J. J. Collins and C. Meyers, Families in Ancient Israel (Louisville: Westminster, 1997), 104-62.
Doherty, W. J., & Carroll, J. S. (2002). “Health and the ethics of marital therapy and education.” In D. Browning, J. Wall, W. J. Doherty, and S. Post (Eds.), Marriage and the Professions. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.
Doherty, W. J., & Carroll, J. S. (2002). “Marriage and couples education in historical and ideological perspective” in Marriage, Health, and the Professions: The Implications of the Health Benefits of Marriage for the Professions of Law, Medicine, Ministry, Therapy, and Business. Edited by John Wall, Don Browning, William Doherty, Stephen Post. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002.
Doherty, W. J., & Beaton, J. M. (2000). “Family therapists, community, and civic renewal.” Family Process, 39, 149-161.
Doherty, W. J. (2000). “Family science and family citizenship: Towards a model of community partnership with families.” Family Relations, 49, 319-325.
Doherty, W. J. (2000). “The role of psychotherapy in promoting or undermining marriage: A call to reform,” in Marriage in America: Communitarian perspectives. Edited by M. Whyte. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Doherty, W.J. (1999). “Morality and spirituality in therapy,” in Spiritual Resources in Family Therapy. Edited by F. Walsh, New York: W. W. Norton.
Doherty, W.J., Erickson, M.F., & Kouneski, E. (1998). “Responsible fatherhood: A review and conceptual framework.” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 60, 277-292.
The Book of Marriage, edited by Dana Mack and David Blankenhorn. (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 2001).
Dana Mack, The Assault on Parenthood: How Our Culture Undermines the Family (Simon & Schuster, 1997 and Encounter Paperbacks, 2000)
Dana Mack, “Hungry Hearts: Evaluating the New High School Curricula on Marriage and Family”, Institute for American Values Report, 2001.
Here are relevant publications, the first published by the RCF project itself, the others based on the work of that paper or, in the case of the Wash Post piece, drawn from the new project which the RCF project co-sponsored.
Elizabeth Marquardt, The Moral and Spiritual Experience of Children of Divorce, published by the RCF Project, 1999.
Elizabeth Marquardt, “We're Successful and Hurt,” Washington Post, Feb 3 2002, B6.
Elizabeth Marquardt, “Ministering to Children of Divorce Through the Life Cycle,” Circuit Rider, May/June 2002, published by the United Methodist Publishing House, 20-23.
Elizabeth Marquardt, “Children of Divorce: Stories of Exile,” The Christian Century, volume 118, number 6, pp. 26-29.
Elizabeth Marquardt, “The Prophetic Task of the Churches on Behalf of
Children of Divorce,”
Criterion - A Publication of the University of Chicago Divinity School,volume
40, number 1, pp. 16-19, 24.
Families in Ancient Israel. Edited by Carol Meyers, Leo G. Perdue, Joseph Blenkinsopp and John J. Collins. (The Family, Religion, and Culture series). Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1997.
Carol Meyers, “ ‘Women of the Neighborhood' (Ruth 4.17): Informal Female Networks in Ancient Israel” in Ruth and Esther (A Feminist Companion to the Bible, Second Sereis, vol. 3), 110-27. Edited by Athalya Brenner. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.
Carol Meyers, “Mother to Muse: An Archaeomusicological Study of Women's Performance in Ancient Israel” in Recycling biblical Figures: Papers read at a NOSTER colloquium in Amsterdam, 12-3 May 1997 (Studies in Theology and Religion, vol.1), 50-77. Edited by Athalya Brtenner and Jan Willem Van Henten. Leiden: Deo Publishing, 1999.
Carol Meyers, “Guilds and Gatherings: Women's Groups in Ancient Israel” in Realia Dei: Essays in Archaeology and Biblical Interpretation in Honor of Edward F. Campbell, Jr. at His Retirement, 154-84. Edited by Prescott M. Williams, Jr., and Theodore Hiebert. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1999.
Carol Meyers, “Inheritance in Ancient Israel.” pp. 4, 24 in Parashat Pinhas: Legacy of Law, Leadership and Land, Numbers 25:10-30:1, WRJ Women's Commentary on Torah. Edited by Tamara Eshenazi. New York: Women of Reform Judaism/Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, 2001.
Carol Meyers, “Material Remains and Social Relations: Women's Culture in Agrarian Households of the Iron Age.” Symbiosis, Symbolism, and the Power of the Past: Canaan, Ancient Israel, and their Neighbors from the Late Bronze Age through Roman Palestine. Edited by William G. Dever and Seymour Gitin.
Carol Meyers, “From Field Crop to Food: Attributing Gender and Meaning to Bread Production in Ancient Israel” in The Archaeology of Difference: Gender, Ethnicity, Class and the ‘Other' in Antiquity: Studies in Honor of Eric M. Meyers. Edited by Douglas R. Edwards and C. Thomas McCullough. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns, forthcoming.
Carol Meyers, “From Household to House of Yahweh: Women's Religious Culture in Ancient Israel” in CONGRESS VOLUME BASEL 2002 (Supplements to Vetus Testamentum, Vol. 92), 207-303. Edited by Andre Lemaire. Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2002.
Carol Meyers, “ ‘Where the Girls Are'--Archaeology and Women's Lives in Ancient Israel.” NASHIM: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies 5: forthcoming as of 2/4/03.
Carol Meyers, “Having Their Space and Eating There Too: Bread Production and Female Power in Ancient Israel.” NASHIM: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies 5 (2002) 14-44.
Publications done for the project:
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Family and Work: Can Anyone ‘Have It All'” in Religion, Feminism, and the Family, 275-293. Edited by Anne Carr and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1996.
Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, Don S. Browning, Pamela D. Couture, K. Brynoff Lyon, and Robert M. Franklin, From Culture Wars to Common Ground: Religion and the American Family Debate. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1997, 2nd edition, 2000.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Christianity and Male Headship: A Theological Feminist Response” in The Equal-Regard Marriage and Its Critics: Does Christianity Teach Male Headship (working title of article and book) Edited by Don Browning, David Blankenhorn, and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming 2003.
Publications partly inspired by it:
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “The Radical Reconstruction of Childhood: Is
There a Place for
Theology” in The Papers of the Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology, Volume
6. Edited by Matthew Zyniewicz. Pittsburgh, PA: Association of Theological
Schools, 2002.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Sloppy Mutuality: Love and Justice for Children
and Adults,” in
Mutuality Matters. Edited by Edward Foley, Robert Schreiter, Bonnie Miller-McLemore,
and Herbert Anderson. (forthcoming) Sheed & Ward, 2003.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore and John Wall, “Health, Christian Marriage Traditions, and the Ethics of Marital Therapy,” in Marriage, Health, and the Professions: The Implications of the Health Benefits of Marriage for the Practice of Law, Medicine, Ministry, Therapy, and Business, 186-207. Edited by John Wall, Don Browning, William Doherty, and Stephen Post. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2002.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore and Don S. Browning, “Globalisation and the Family,” in Globalisation and Difference: Practical Theology in a World Context, 85-100. Edited by Paul Ballard and Pam Couture. London: Cardiff Academic Press, 1999.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Let the Child Come Revisited: Feminist Theologians
on Children,”
in The Child in Christian Thought, 446-473. Edited by Marcia Bunge. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2001.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “The Challenge of Religious Formation in Families:
A Parent's
View,” Concilium. Edited by Lisa Cahill and Werner Jeanrond (forthcoming,
2003).
John Wall and Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Marital Therapy Caught Between
Person and Public: Christian Traditions on Marriage,” Pastoral Psychology
50, no. 4 (March 2002).
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Faith, Family, and Feminism: Irrreconcilable
Differences”
Pastoral Psychology 46, no. 2 (November 1997): 107-118.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “'Also A Mother': Beyond Family Values,”
Journal of Feminist
Studies in Religion 12, no. 1 (Spring 1996): 129-146.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Protestantism and the Family,” Lexington
Theological Quarterly 30,
no. 2 (Summer 1995): 65-102.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Will the Real Pro-Family Contestant Please Stand
up Another Look
at Families and Pastoral Care,” Journal of Pastoral Care 49, no. 1 (Spring
1995): 61-72.
Publications only indirectly related to the project:
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Generativity and Gender: The Politics of Care,”
in The Generative
Society: Caring for Future Generations. Edited by Ed de St. Aubin and Dan McAdams
(forthcoming, APA Press, 2003).
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “ ‘Pondering All These Things': Mary
and Motherhood,” in Blessed
One: Protestant Perceptions of Mary, 97-114. Edited by Cynthia L. Rigby and
Beverly Roberts Gaventa. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2002.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Birthing and Mothering as Powerful Rites of
Passage,” In Her Own
Time: Women and Developmental Issues in Pastoral Care, 175-189. Edited by Jeanne
Stevenson Moessner. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2000.
Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Ideals and Realities of Motherhood: A Theological
Perspective,” in
Mother Troubles: Rethinking Contemporary Maternal Dilemmas, 281-303. Edited
by Julia Hanigsberg and Sara Ruddick. Boston: Beacon, 1999.
Carolyn Osiek, “Does the Bible Teach Male Headship” in The Equal-Regard Marriage and Its Critics: Does Christianity Teach Male Headship (working title of article and book) Edited by Don Browning, David Blankenhorn, and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming 2003.
Carolyn Osiek, “The New Testament and the Family,” Concilium 4 (1995) 1-9.
Carolyn Osiek, “The Family and Early Christianity: 'Family Values' Revisited,” CBO 58:1 (1996) 1-24.
Carolyn Osiek, “Families in Early Christianity,” in The Family Handbook, 287-290. Edited by Herbert Anderson et al. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1998.
Carolyn Osiek, “The Ephesian Household Code,” The Bible Today 36.6 (1998) 360-64.
Carolyn Osiek, “Marriage and Family Life in the Bible,” Scripture from Scratch, September, 1998 no.998.
Carolyn Osiek, “The Bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:22-33): A Problematic Wedding,” Biblical Theology Bulletin 32:1 (2002) 29-39.
Carol Osiek and David Balch, Families in the New Testament World: Households
and
House Churches. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1997.
There may have been some other articles in your own series publications.
Ted Peters, For the Love of Children: Genetic Technology and the Future of the Family, Westminster/ John Knox Press, 1996.
Ted Peters, “Playing God and Germline Intervention,” Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 20:4 (August 1995), 365-386.
Ted Peters, “Multiple Choice in Baby Making,” Word and World, XVI:1 (Winter 1996), 11-23.
Ted Peters, “Feminist and Catholic: The Family Ethics of Lisa Sowle Cahill,” for “Theology Update,” Dialog 35:4 (Fall 1996), 269-277.
Ted Peters, “In Search of the Perfect Child: Genetic Screening and Selective Abortion,” Christian Century, 113:31 (October 30, 1996) 1034-1037.
Ted Peters, “The Dignity of the Child,” Dialog, 37:3 (Summer 1998) 190-194.
Ted Peters, “Love and Dignity: Against Children Becoming Commodities,”
in a book edited by Roger Willer for the Division for Church in Society, 116-129.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America: Genetic Testing and Screening. Minneapolis:
Kirk House, 1998.
Ted Peters, “Advances in Reproductive Technology: A Protestant Perspective,”
in The Family Handbook, 51-53. Edited by Herbert Anderson, et.al. Louisville:
Westminster/John Knox Press, 1998,.
Ted Peters, “Encoding Altruism” Science and Spirit, 12:5 (September-October 2001), 23-27.
S.G. Post, More Lasting Unions: Christianity, The Family, and Society. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 2000.
Marriage, Health, and the Professions: If Marriage is Good for You, What Does This Mean for Law, Medicine, Ministry, Therapy, and Business. Edited by J. Wall, D.S. Browning, W. Doherty, and S.G. Post. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 2002.
S.G. Post, Patricia Frutig, and James Bennett, “Children at Risk: A Moral Assessment of Protective Policies,” in Children's Legal Rights Journal (Journal of the American Bar Association), Vol. 17, No. 3, Summer 1997, 18-26.
S.G. Post, “Religion, Culture, and Family.” [Review Article] Journal of Religion, Vol. 79, No. 4, October 1999, pp. 641-648. [Reprinted in The Journal of Law and Religion, Vol. xvi, No. 2, 2001, pp. 499-508.]
Book Chapters S.G. Post. “Health, Marriage, and the Ethics of Medicine,” in Marriage, Health, and the Professions: If Marriage is Good for You, What Does This Mean for Law, Medicine, Ministry, Therapy, and Business, 108-129. Edited by J. Wall, D.S. Browning, W. Doherty, and S.G. Post. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2002. S.G. Post, “Family: Biblical Views,” in Encyclopedia of Christianity, Vol. 2, 283-285. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.
S.G. Post, “Family: A Protestant Perspective,” in The Family Handbook: The Family, Religion, and Culture, 21-23. Edited by Herbert Anderson, Don S. Browning, Ian S. Evison, and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Louisville, Ky: Westminster John Knox Press, 1998.
Archie Smith, Jr., Navigating the Deep River: Spirituality in African American Families. Cleveland, Ohio: United Church Press, 1997.
ARTICLES:
John Wall, “Animals and Innocents: Theological Reflections on the Meaning
and Purpose of
Child-Rearing,” Theology Today 59.4 (January 2003).
John Wall, “The Marriage Education Movement: A Theological Analysis,”
International
Journal of Practical Theology 6.1 (Spring 2002), 85-104.
John Wall and Bonnie Miller-McLemore, “Marital Therapy Caught Between Person and Public: A Conversation with Christian Traditions on Marriage,” Pastoral Psychology 50.4 (March 2002), 259-280.
John Wall, Don Browning, Thomas Needham, and Susan James, “The Ethics of Relationality: The Moral Views of Therapists Engaged in Marital and Family Therapy,” Journal of Family Relations 48.2 (April 1999), 139-49.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:
John Wall, “Cohabitation,” “Marriage,” “Divorce,” “Single Parents,” and “Adultery,” articles in Dictionary of Pastoral Theology. Edited by Wesley Carr, Anton Obholzer, Rowan Williams, Robin Gill, Stephen Pattison, Ruth Page. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002.
John Wall, “Moral Meaning: Beyond the Good and the Right” in Paul Ricoeur and Contemporary Moral Thought. Edited by John Wall, William Schweiker, and David Hall. New York: Routledge, 2002.
John Wall, “Health, Christian Marriage Traditions, and the Ethics of Marital Therapy,” in Marriage, Health, and the Professions: The Implications of the Health Benefits of Marriage for the Professions of Law, Medicine, Ministry, Therapy, and Business. Edited by John Wall, Don Browning, William Doherty, Stephen Post. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002.
John Wall, “The Marriage Education Movement: A Theological Analysis”
in Christian
Marriage. Edited by Adrian Thatcher. Edinburgh, UK: T&T Clark, 2001.
John Wall, Don Browning, and Carol Browning, “Marriage as Public Policy: The Labour Government Takes an Interest,” The Christian Century, January 20, 1999.
John Wall, “Ministry With Families Troubled By Abuse.” In Herbert Anderson, et al., The Family Handbook (Westminster/John Knox Press, 1998), 164-71.
John Wall, “The New Middle Ground in the Family Debate.” Criterion
(Autumn 1994),
24-31.
Publications Growing out of my Work with the Family Project
Books
John Witte, From Sacrament to Contract: Marriage, Religion and Law in the Western
Tradition. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 1997. Translated as Vom
Sakrament zum Vertrag: Ehe, Recht, und Religion in der abendlaendischen Tradition.
Oeffentliche Theologie Series, No. 15. Gtersloh: Chr. Kaiser, 2002.
Proselytism and Orthodoxy in Russia: The New War for Souls. Edited by John Witte and Michael Bourdeaux. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 1999.
Sharing the Book: Religious Perspectives on the Rights and Wrongs of Proselytism. Edited by John Witte and Richard C. Martin. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1999.
John Witte, Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment: Essential Rights and Liberties. Boulder/New York/Oxford: Westview Press/Perseus Books Group, 2000.
John Witte, Law and Protestantism: The Legal Teachings of the Lutheran Reformation. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
John Witte and Robert M. Kingdon, John Calvin on Sex, Marriage and Family Life (forthcoming from Eerdmans Publishing Co.)
Articles
John Witte, “Moderate Religious Liberty in the Theology of John Calvin,”
in Religious Liberty and Western Thought, 83-122. Edited by Noel B. Reynolds
and W. Cole Durham, Jr. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press, 1996. Reprinted, with
revisions, in 31 Calvin Theological Journal, 359-403 (1996). Also translated
into German as “Moderate Religionsfreiheit in der Theologie Johannes
Calvins,” in 114 Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung, 401-448. Kanonisches
Abteilung, Spring, 1997.
John Witte, “The Civic Seminary: The Sources of Modern Public Education in the Lutheran Reformation of Germany,” 12 Journal of Law and Religion, 173-223 (1997).
John Witte, “Droit,” in Jean-Yves LaCoste, ed., Dictionnaire Critique de theologie, 349-352. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1998.
John Witte, “Families in Medieval Christianity and the Reformation,” in The Family Handbook, 291-294. Edited by Herbert Anderson, et al. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 1998.
John Witte, “Family: A Secular Legal Perspective,” in The Family Handbook, 31-33. Edited by Herbert Anderson, et al. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 1998.
John Witte, “Between Sacrament and Contract: Marriage as Covenant in John Calvin's Geneva,” in 32 Calvin Theological Journal, 9-75 (1998). Translated as “Zwischen Sakrament und Vertrag: Ehe also Bund im Genf Johannes Calvins,” 115 Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung, 386-469. Kanonisches Abteilung, 1998.
John Witte, “Foreword,” to John E. Coons and Patrick Brennan, By Nature Equal The Anatomy of a Western Insight, xvii-xxiv. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.
John Witte, “ ‘A Most Mild and Equitable Establishment of Religion': John Adams and the 1780 Massachusetts Constitution,” in 41 Journal of Church and State, 213-252 (1999). Reprinted with revisions, in Religion and the New Republic: Faith in the Founding of America, 1-40. Edited by James H. Hutson. Lanham/New York/Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000.
John Witte and Charles J. Reid, Jr., “In the Steps of Gratian: Writing the History of Canon Law in 1990s,” 48 Emory Law Journal 647-688 (1999). Excerpted as a Review of R.H. Helmholz, The Spirit of the Classical Canon Law (1996), in 16 Journal of Law and Religion, 367-386 (2001).
John Witte, “Oracle of Religious Liberty,” in 3 Green Bag, 2d ser., 327-332 (1999). [Review of John T. Noonan, Jr., The Lustre of the Country: The American Experience of Religious Freedom (1998)] .
John Witte, “Anglican Marriage Law in the Making: Becon, Bullinger, and Bucer,” in The Contentious Triangle: Church, State, and University -- A Festschrift in Honor of Professor George Huntston Williams, 243-261. Edited by Calvin Pater and Rodney Petersen. Kirksville: Thomas Jefferson University Press, 1999.
John Witte, “The Biology and Biography of Liberty: Abraham Kuyper and the American Experiment,” in 64(2/3) Koers 173-195 (1999) [Festschrift Issue for Johan van der Vyver]. Reprinted in abridged form in Religion, Pluralism, and Public Life: Abraham Kuyper's Legacy for the Twenty-First Century, 243-262. Edited by Luis Lugo. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000.
John Witte, “God's Joust, God's Justice: The Revelations of Legal History,” 20 Princeton Theological Seminary Bulletin 295-313 (1999).
John Witte, “Review of Gnther Haas, The Concept of Equity in Calvin's Ethics (1997),” 12 Studies in Christian Ethics 107-110 (1999).
John Witte, “An Apt and Cheerful Conversation on Marriage,” in A Nation Under God Essays on the Fate of Religion in American Public Life, 91-110. Edited by R. Bruce Douglass and Josh Mitchell. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Co., 2000. Reprinted in Occasional Paper Series, New College, The University of Edinburgh (2001). Also reprinted in expanded form in Emory University Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series (2001).
John Witte, “Review of Adrian Thatcher, Marriage after Modernity (1998),” 57 Theology Today 417-420 (October, 2000).
John Witte, “Canon Law in Lutheran Germany: A Surprising Case of Legal Transplantation,” in Lex et Romanitas: Essays for Alan Watson, 181-224. Edited by Michael Hoeflich. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press-Robbins Collection, 2000.
John Witte, “A Dickensian Era of Religious Rights: An Update on Religious Human Rights in Global Perspective,” 42 William & Mary Law Review 707-770 (2001).
John Witte, “Family,” in The Encyclopedia of Christianity 2:285-289. Edited by Erwin Fahlbusch. Grand Rapids/Cambridge/Leiden/Boston: Eerdmans Publishing Co. and E.J. Brill, 2001.
John Witte, “The Spirit of the Laws, The Law of the Spirits,” in God and Globalization: The Spirit and the Modern Authorities, 76-106. Edited by Max L. Stackhouse and Don S. Browning. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2001.
John Witte, “The Goods and Goals of Marriage,” 80 Notre Dame Law Review, 1019-1071 (2001). Reprinted with title, “The Goods and Goals of Marriage: The Health Paradigm in Historical Perspective,” in Marriage, Health and the Professions, 49-89. Edited by John Wall, Don Browning, William J. Doherty, and Stephen Post. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2002.
John Witte, “God's Joust, God's Justice: An Illustration from the History of Marriage Law,” in Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought, 406-425. Edited by Michael W. McConnell, Robert F. Cochran, Jr., and Angela C. Carmella. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001.
John Witte, “Freedom of a Christian: The Lutheran Reformation as Revolution,” 2/3 Journal of the Historical Society 109-121 (Summer, 2001).
John Witte, “Looking Back/Where are we Going,” in Marriage: Just a Piece of Paper 230-241, 410. Edited by Katherine Anderson, et al. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2002.
John Witte, “ ‘A Page of History Is Worth a Volume of Logic': Charting the Legal Pilgrimage of Public Religion in America,” in Religion, Politics, and the American Experience: Reflections on Religion and American Public Life, 44-61. Edited by Edith Blumhofer. Tuscaloosa and London: University of Alabama Press, 2002.
John Witte, “Review Essay on Daniel L. Dreisbach, Religion and Politics in the Early Republic: Jasper Adams and the Church-State Debate (1997)”, in 16 Journal of Law and Religion, 565-568 (2001).
Completed Forthcoming Articles and Book Chapters
John Witte, “Does Christianity Teach Male Headship The Emerging Protestant Legal Traditions,” in The Equal-Regard Marriage and Its Critics: Does Christianity Teach Male Headship (working title of article and book) Edited by Don Browning, David Blankenhorn, and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming 2003 (28 ms. pp.).
John Witte, “Law and Religion in Interdisciplinary Context: A Christian Sonata,” in Law and Religion in Philosophical Context. Edited by David Novak and Roger Hutchinson. (forthcoming) (38 ms. pp.)
John Witte, “Between Sanctity and Depravity: Human Dignity in Protestant Perspective,” in In Defense of Human Dignity __ . Edited by Robert P. Kraynak and Glenn Tinder. (forthcoming from University of Notre Dame Press) (55 ms. pp.)
John Witte and Joel A. Nichols, “More than a Mere Contract American Marriage in Context,” in The Ethics of Contract and Other Promises. Edited by Robin Lovin. (forthcoming from University of Chicago Press) (66 ms. pp.) John Witte, “Politics,” in Encyclopedia of Protestantism. Edited by Hans J. Hillerbrand. (London/New York: Routledge) (56 ms. pp.)
John Witte, “Democracy,” in Encyclopedia of Protestantism. Edited by Hans J. Hillerbrand. (London/New York: Routledge) (22 ms. pp.)
John Witte, “Law and Legal Theory,” in The Encyclopedia of Christianity. Edited by Erwin Fahlbusch. Grand Rapids/Cambridge/ Leiden/Boston: Eerdmans Publishing Co. and E.J. Brill, 2001. (26 ms. pp.)
John Witte, “Law and Legal Theory,” in The Blackwell Companion to Protestantism. Edited by A.E. McGrath and D.C. Marks. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
John Witte, “An Evangelical Commonwealth: Johannes Eisermann on Law and the Common Good,” in Caritas et Reformatio: Essays in Honor or Carter Lindberg, 71-85. Edited by David M. Whitford. St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2002.
John Witte, “The Long Days of Loving”: Review Essay on Steven Ozment, Ancestors: The Loving Family in Old Europe (2001), in Journal of Family History, 2002. (33 ms. pp.)
John Witte, “Ishmael's Bane: The Sin and Crime of Illegitimacy Reconsidered,” 4 Punishment and Responsibility: The International Journal of Penology __ (2002) (56 ms. pp.)
John Witte, 12. “Marriage and the Protestant Reformation,” in The International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family, 2d ed. Edited by James J. Ponzetti, Jr. New York: Macmillan Reference. (18 ms. pp.)
John Witte, “The Tradition of Traditional Marriage,” in Marriage and Same-Sex Unions. Edited by Lynn Wardle, et al. New York: Praeger (29 ms. pp.)
John Witte, “Response to Mark Strasser,” in Marriage and Same-Sex Unions. Edited by Lynn Wardle, et al. New York: Praeger (10 ms. pp.)
Religion, Feminism and the Family. Edited by Anne Carr and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1996.
The Family Handbook. Edited by Herbert Anderson, Don Browning, Iain Evison and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Westminster/John Knox, 1998.
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Stanley J. Grenz, Mardi Keyes and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, Women and the Future of the Family: The Fourth Annual Kuyper Lecture and Symposium. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2000.
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, My Brother's Keeper: What the Social Sciences Do (and Don't) Tell Us About Masculinity. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2002.
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, “Reinventing the Ties that Bind: Feminism and the Family at the Close of the Twentieth Century” in Religion, Feminism and the Family, 33-52. Edited by Anne Carr and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1996.
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, “The Carrot and the Stick: Kuyper on Gender, Family and Class,” in Religion, Pluralism and Public Life: Abraham Kuyper's Legacy for the 21st Century, 59-84. Edited by Luis Lago. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, “Worldwide Developments in Family and Gender Roles,” in The Local Church in a Global Era, 75-85. Edited by Max L. Stackhouse, Tim Dearborn and Scott Paeth. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000.
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, “Faith, Feminism and the Family in an Age of Globalization,” in Religion, Globalization and the Spheres of Life, 184-230. Edited by Max Stackhouse and Peter Paris. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2000.
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, “The Signs of Kuyper's Time and of Ours,” in Women and the Future of the Family, 75-92. Edited by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Stanley J. Grenz, Mardi Keyes and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2000.
Christine Firer Hinze and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, “Whose Health Whose Marriage A Christian-Feminist Ethical Response,” in Marriage, Health, and the Professions: The Implications of the Health Benefits of Marriage for the Professions of Law, Medicine, Ministry, Therapy, and Business, 145-166. Edited by John Wall, Don Browning, William Doherty, Stephen Post. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002.
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, “Of Hoggamus and Hogwash: Evolutionary Psychology and Gender Relations,” Journal of Psychology and Theology, in press.