Seventy-seven letters from an upper-class English woman to her paramour offer a window in to a courtship that, the editor argues, are marked by the intelligence of the writer and her insistence of bei
These essays emerged from papers presented under the auspices of the American Academy of Religion. The contributors explored cases that highlight the development of historical consciousness in diverse
This collection of essays reflects on the urgent theological questions of our day. They also present a commendation of the life and academic career of William M. Shea-_particularly his instinctive emp