Dr. Darren M. Slade

Nov 26, 20202 min

SHERM Vol. 2, No. 2 Is Now On Sale!

The Global Center for Religious Research is excited to announce the release of our latest issue of the peer-reviewed academic journal, Socio-Historical Examination of Religion and Ministry (SHERM). As a not-for-profit publication, SHERM publishes the latest social-scientific, historiographic, and ecclesiastic research on religious institutions and their ministerial practices. The journal is dedicated to the critical and scholarly inquiry of historical and contemporary religious phenomena, both from within particular religious traditions and across cultural boundaries, so as to inform the broader socio-historical analysis of religion and its related fields of study.

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Table of Contents

Editorials

  • The Curse of Ham: Biblical Justification for Racial Inequality?
     
    Charles David Isbell


 
Dialogues in Philosophy

  • On Behalf of Resurrection: A Second Reply to Cavin and Colombetti
     
    Stephen T. Davis

  • Why Religious Experience Cannot Justify Religious Belief
     
    David Kyle Johnson


 
Social-Scientific and Philosophical Research

  • The Influence of Humanism on the Main Magisterial Reformers
     
    John F. Lingelbach

  • Atheism is Global Atheism
     
    Jack David Eller

  • Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea? Re-Examining ChristianEngagement with Ba’athism in Syria and Iraq
     
    Louis Elton


 
Ministry Research

  • Hermeneutic Applications from the Patristic Exegetes
     
    James D. Johansen


 
Invited Position Papers
 
Respond to John Hartung's now (in)famous article, “Love Thy Neighbor: The Evolution of In-Group Morality,” where he argues that Jesus was not, in fact, commanding his followers to love all people (like nonbelieving Gentiles). Rather, “love thy neighbor” applied only to fellow Jews. Answer whether or not you agree with Hartung's conclusion and explain why.

  • Love Thy Neighbor: The Expansive Command
     
    Steven Bishop

  • “From Every Tribe and Tongue and People and Nation”: The All-Inclusive Group
     
    David G. Hellwig


 
Book Reviews

  • Judaism and Jesus, by Zev Garber and Kenneth Hanson
     
    Eugene J. Fisher

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